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Summer TV Watch List: A devil of a time! No images? [Click here]( ID=167008;size=600x111;setID=491988;uid={EMAIL}5681972; [- - -] [TheWrap - SUMMER TV WATCH LIST] Week of September 5-11 As TheWrap’s founder and CEO Sharon Waxman opined [this week](, the “summer of dread” is coming to an end but fall isn’t looking much better. So, in days like these, when the news becomes a bit too much to stomach, it’s a good time to escape with a good show and forget about your troubles. If re-living the Clinton-Lewinsky scandal doesn’t brighten your day, nothing will. On with the television! [Premiere of the week] “Impeachment: American Crime Story“ Tuesday, September 7, FX Photo: FX The Bill Clinton-Monica Lewinsky affair gets the Ryan Murphy treatment in a new fact-based series starring Beanie Feldstein as Lewinsky, Clive Owen as Clinton and Sarah Paulson as the former White House intern’s ill-advised confidante Linda Tripp. “The People v. O.J. Simpson” was spectacular, so we have high hopes for this one. [[REVIEW](] [- - -] ID=167008;size=300x250;setID=492280;uid={EMAIL}5681972; [- - -] [Premiere of the week] “Lucifer” Friday, September 10, Netflix Photo: Netflix Netflix’s twice-resurrected biblical detective drama will finally conclude for good this week with a 10-episode final season that sees Lucifer taking on a new role — God. [[TRAILER](] [- - -] [Premiere of the week] “Malignant” Friday, September 10, HBO Max Photo: Warner Bros. Let’s see: We’ve got James Wan (“Saw,” “Insidious,” “The Conjuring”) directing and Annabelle Wallis (“Annabelle”) starring in a movie about a woman “paralyzed by shocking visions of grisly murders.” Uh, yeah … this looks scary as hell. [[TRAILER](] [- - -] [Premiere of the week] “LuLaRich“ Friday, September 10, Amazon Prime Video Photo: Amazon We could tell you this four-part docuseries is about LuLaRoe, a multilevel marketing company that sells women’s clothing, but all you really need to know is that the official description contains a phrase that lets you know it will be goooooood — “until it all went wrong.” [[TRAILER](] [- - -] ID=167008;size=300x250;setID=492280;uid={EMAIL}5681972; [- - -] [Premiere of the week] “Daredevil” Netflix Photo: Netflix With a new Marvel movie hitting theaters and Charlie Cox starring in a new show (see below) what better time than now to go back and watch “Daredevil.” The gritty series aired on Netflix for three seasons before being unceremoniously canceled once Marvel took most of its TV business to Disney+. [[WATCH](] [- - -] [Premiere of the week] “Doogie Kameāloha, M.D.“ Wednesday, September 8, Disney+ Follow along here: This re-imagining of the classic Neil Patrick Harris show takes place in Hawaii — and a world where the show “Doogie Howser, M.D.” exists. So meta. [[TRAILER](] “Top Chef Family Style” Thursday, September 9, Peacock In the trailer for this “Top Chef” spinoff — where kid chefs compete alongside a family member — host Meghan Trainor admits to knowing nothing about cooking. Really? We couldn’t find ANYONE else for this job? But we’ll watch anything “Top Chef,” so count us in. [[TRAILER](] “Harry & Meghan: Escaping the Palace“ Monday, September 6, Lifetime The third in the series, this film dramatizes the Oprah interview, Archie’s birth and the couple’s decision to leave England and their royal duties. [[TRAILER](] “Kin” Thursday, September 9, AMC+ The Watch List will recommend anything with Charlie Cox, including this crime thriller that lets him use his Irish accent to the fullest. [[TRAILER](] “Rick and Morty” Sunday, September 5, Adult Swim Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon’s experimental comedy wraps up its fifth season with two back-to-back episodes titled “Forgetting Sarick Mortshall” and “Rickmurai Jack.” There will be [crows](, for some reason. Two of them. [[PREVIEW](] [- - -] That does it for this week’s edition of The Wrap’s Summer TV Watch List. If you aren’t a subscriber, you can fix that by signing up [here](. Any suggestions for an upcoming premiere, finale or re-watch? [Drop us a line](mailto:inquiries@thewrap.com)! [- - -] [Update your profile]( | [View our privacy policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( [TheWrap]( ID=167008;size=600x111;setID=491989;uid={EMAIL}5681972; This email was sent to {EMAIL}. If you are no longer interested you can [unsubscribe instantly](.

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