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The return of the Fab Five,the Big Little Lies finale, and Jerry Seinfeld’s car and coffee obse

The return of the Fab Five,the Big Little Lies finale, and Jerry Seinfeld’s car and coffee obsessions are your weekends picks Hello! Good morning to Fleabag and Schitt’s Creek only. In case you missed the announcement this week, the [Emmy nominations]( were revealed and there were plenty of [well deserved nods]( some surprising snubs). This is definitely the time to get on any of the nominees you never got around to bingeing the first time around (see my two recs above), but in case you’re a binge-watching wizard, there are plenty of new viewing options this weekend. One is even an Emmy-award winner! Here are our weekend TV picks, courtesy of Senior Features Editor [Krutika Mallikarjuna](. [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 [Queer Eye is back and better than ever]( Now on Netflix The Fab Five are back with more magical transformations in Season 4 of [Queer Eye](. Get ready to gasp at these glorious makeovers and astounding home remodels, but even more importantly, get ready to cry over perfect strangers who have touched your life. A pure hit of wholesome joy, Queer Eye is the perfect weekend pick-me-up for anyone who needs it. THE FINAL HUNT BECKONS [The fifth season of Killjoys is also its last]( Friday at 10/9c on Syfy What started off as a sexy romp through the galaxy with a trio of lethal bounty hunters forced together by circumstance is now a show where the fate of the universe hangs in the balance. In its final season, [Killjoys]( takes our favorite found family and pushes them to realize what they’re really capable of. Don’t miss out on their farewell tour. DON’T SLEEP ON THIS SCINTILLATING CRIME THRILLER [Money Heist is one of the best Netflix shows you’re not watching]( Now on Netflix Money Heist is a Netflix original from Spain and well worth reading subtitles for. A group of individuals with unique skills and nothing to lose are brought together by an unlikely criminal mastermind with an ingenious plan. They’re going to carry out the biggest heist in history by taking the Royal Mint by force (and many hostages) and printing billions of euros. I won’t spoil the story for those who’ll be binging all three seasons this weekend, but rest assured that in Season 3, the team is going after something far more important than money. WHAT’S THE DEAL WITH COMEDIANS AND CARS? [Jerry Seinfeld’s Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee features a star-studded guest list]( Now on Netflix [Jerry Seinfeld]( is such a staple of American pop culture that he can basically do whatever he wants now. His current project is another show that makes absolutely no sense on paper, [Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee](. Seinfeld, who is a gearhead of sorts, picks up his famous and funny friends and drives around talking about cars, comedy, and yup, sometimes even coffee. Collection 6 includes some of the best guests yet, and if you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to shoot the breeze with [Eddie Murphy]( here’s your chance. OPEN THE ROSÉ [Get ready for some red carpet commentary with a new season of Say Yes to the Dress]( Sunday at 9/8c on TLC There’s no better way to close out a summer weekend than channel surfing only to find a new episode of your fave decades-long reality show. [Say Yes to the Dress]( returns for Season 18 on Sunday, and not only have the dresses gotten bigger but the brides have gotten bolder. Get ready to return to Kleinfelds to find the perfect dress -- or at least enjoy judging the bad ones. *MERYL STREEP VOICE* [SCREAMS] [No one is ready for the devastation of the Big Little Lies season finale]( Sunday at 9/8c on HBO It’s time, the finale of [Big Littles Lies]( is here, and frankly you don’t need me to sell this one to you. The ladies of Monterey prepare for their final stand off and you better believe that [Meryl Streep]( in gonna bring out the big guns. Will the Monterey Five get away with murder? Or will their house of lies come tumbling down? [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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