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[The kids of The Fosters are grown up and ready to make more questionable decisions; Lindsay Lohan returns to TV, but she’s not the hot mess for once; and let’s all watch people look for a sunken boat!](#) [TV Guide Watch This Now!]( Hello! President Trump [will be addressing Americans tonight about immigration]( with all the major networks airing his primetime speech at 9pm ET/6pm PT. At first, many networks balked at shuffling their schedules to accommodate Trump, and we say they should have held their ground. Not because of any political stance we’re trying to make — you’re free to think what you want; this is America, after all — but because we’re tired of anyone getting in the way of our precious TV time. You want to talk about a wall? Tell us after the winter premiere of FBI. You want to share your take on the government shutdown? Can it wait til we’ve seen black-ish? Aliens are invading the planet? Can’t be bothered; there’s a new episode of Ellen’s Game of Games on! Stand up for what you believe in, and join us in keeping primetime TV scheduling unmarred by anyone. Here are our TV picks for tonight (none of which will be affected by a Trump speech): [Your Watch This Now! newsletter is created by Senior Recommendations and Reviews Editor Tim Surette and more show-obsessed editors at TV Guide!]( WATCH THIS NOW! [Project Blue Book]( [Become a believer in Project Blue Book]( Series premieres Tuesday at 10/9c on History Channel Petyr “Littlefinger” Baelish may be long gone from Westeros and Game of Thrones, but the actor who portrayed him, [Aidan Gillen]( continues on — albeit without the twirlable mustache — in History’s new series. Gillen plays a professor tasked by the government with investigating reports of UFOs in the 1950s, and while it’s probably skippable for the typical TV viewer, anyone who scans the skies for E.T.s and believes our government is hiding the truth should dig it. It’s pretty much X-Files but Just the Alien Parts. If you make it past the hour of set-up in the pilot, you’ll find a case-of-the-week procedural that’s solid for the conspiracy crowd. THE FOSTERS, CONTINUED [Good Trouble]( [Get into some Good Trouble]( Series premieres Tuesday at 8/7c on Freeform If you have empty nest syndrome from the departure of [The Fosters]( the spin-off will help calm your nerves… or frazzle them, because the kids have moved out of the house and are on their own. Good Trouble continues the stories of Callie and Mariana as they begin their post-collegiate careers and a new streak of bad decisions when they move into a communal space in downtown Los Angeles (ugh, bad decision no. 1!). It has a much different tone than The Fosters, with added youthful energy and a focus on growing up on your own, so don’t expect the same family-oriented PSA stories. TAKE A BRAIN VACATION [Lindsay Lohan's Beach Club]( [Lindsay Lohan’s Beach Club is open for business]( Series premieres Tuesday at 8/7c on MTV Your brain has had enough of 2019 already, so give it a rest and watch [Lindsay Lohan]( new reality series, which is every bit as ridiculous as it sounds. But before you think this is about her, LiLo yields the camera to a crew of eager young partiers she hires to work as “ambassadors” at her new beach club in Mykonos, Greece. They’re the typical cast of insane and good-looking youngsters manufacturing drama for the screen, but the fun part here is watching Lohan — no slouch in the out-of-control partying department — flip out and tell her employees to behave like adults like this is some update on her Freaky Friday film. It’s not good, but if you need to take a break and not think about life for an hour, it will do the trick. That said, as soon as we finished the only episode MTV gave us to review, we were sad there weren’t more. ATTN: DADS [USS Indianapolis: The Final Chapter]( [U.S.S. Indianapolis: The Final Chapter goes deep]( Premieres Tuesday at 10/9c on PBS Remember that scene in Jaws when the bros were comparing scars and Quint gave that terrifying speech about being on that warship that sank, leading to a bunch of sailors getting eaten by sharks? That was the U.S.S. Indianapolis, and it’s still the Navy’s dubious record-holder for lives lost at sea from a single ship. More than 1,200 men were on that boat, and only 316 came out of the water. This special talks about the history of the boat, but focuses on the recent efforts to explore the wreckage site 18,000 feet below the Philippine Sea. It’s for history nerds and those who love a good deep-sea dive. [Unsubscribe]( | [View online]( ©2019 CBS Interactive | All Rights Reserved. CBS Interactive - [235 2nd St., San Francisco, CA 94105](#) [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms and Conditions](

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