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The horrors of Gilead return for a third season of The Handmaid’s Tale, the troubles of college

The horrors of Gilead return for a third season of The Handmaid’s Tale, the troubles of college come for Zoey in grown-ish, and the nightmares of the final season of Game of Thrones come for Sansa Stark. Hello! If you blinked, you may have missed a rash of cancellations in the past 24 hours. Amazon axed the solid con drama [Sneaky Pete]( and Syfy made fans of bizarre comic adaptations sad when it canceled [Happy!]( and decided school was out permanently when it canceled [Deadly Class](. If you can’t keep track of what shows are canceled or renewed, let alone what’s on TV, take a look at [our renewed and canceled scorecard]( which has the latest statuses for all your favorite shows. Here are tonight’s TV picks: [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 [Black Mirror adds three new techo-terrors]( Season 5 is now on Netflix Charlie Brooker’s Twilight Zone for millennials returns with three new episodes to make you reevaluate your privacy settings and think twice about ordering an Uber. The small batch includes an episode with one of the series’ weirdest twists when a pair of buddies, one of whom is [Anthony Mackie]( reconnect over an online game. And then things get weird. Season 5 also brings in Black Mirror’s biggest celebrity get yet, as [Miley Cyrus]( plays a sugary sweet pop star who decides to embrace her edgier side while her manager releases an A.I. doll with a digital reproduction of her personality. I’m sure nothing bad will happen! Finally, [Andrew Scott]( Fleabag’s hot priest, takes a social media company employee hostage because [spoilers redacted]. It is, like all Black Mirror, a mixed bag of quality, tones, and messages, but that’s part of the fun. THERE IS A BOMB IN GILEAD [Is The Handmaid’s Tale ready to lighten up?]( Season 3 starts Wednesday on Hulu Feeling a little too happy lately? Well, put a damper on things with Hulu’s award-winning and mood-killing drama, a punishing examination of women’s rights in an apocalyptic future in which men and religion rule. OK, so maybe it’s a little closer to reality and not really sci-fi at all, which makes it all the more effective. This season, [there’s a little bit more hope]( ([and fire]( shining through as the oppressed begin to fight back, but given this show’s track record, that could just be a ruse before the real bad stuff happens. The first three episodes of the season drop today; the rest will come weekly on Wednesdays. TOO COOL FOR SCHOOL [grown-ish returns to school, and things are NOT good]( Season 2 continues Wednesday at 8/7c on Freeform The second half of the season of grown-ish picks up with Zoey in deep doo-doo after getting busted for cheating on a test. Not only is she persona non grata among her professors, but she’s getting hit where it hurts hardest when her parents cut her off financially. And to top it all off, she discovers her love interest/friend Aaron has been hooking up with her friend Ana. College, the best years of your life, right? STAY UP FOR THIS [What did Sansa Stark think of the Game of Thrones finale?]( Wednesday at 11/10c on TBS When you’re on the couch of a late-night talk show, there’s nowhere to hide, and you better believe that [Conan O’Brien]( will ask tonight’s guest, [Sophie Turner]( (who played Sansa Stark on [Game of Thrones]( what she thought of the ending of Game of Thrones. Tell us the truth, Sophie! Don’t give us any canned answers like, “It was an amazing experience” or “The crew worked so hard.” We want the nitty gritty! What did you think of Dany torching King’s Landing because she was lonely? Did Bran really have the best story to be king? Did anyone actually read these scripts before they were filmed? Be honorable, like your TV dad, and tell us the truth. [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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