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A fan-favorite returns to One Chicago to stir things up, the It’s Always Sunny gang tackles mor

A fan-favorite returns to One Chicago to stir things up, the It’s Always Sunny gang tackles more women’s issues in its supersized finale, and The Daily Show will sum up the impeachment hearings in words you can understand. Hello! It’s nearly a week til Thanksgiving, and if you’re watching movies that don’t have five miles of holiday lights, an outdoor ice-skating rink scene, and a character whose high-pressure job is interfering with their understanding of the true meaning of Christmas, then get outta here, Grinch! It’s Christmas movie time, and we’ve got great starting points for you. Coming down your chimney is a [list of all the holiday movies and specials coming to Netflix]( including Vanessa Hudgens falling for a time-traveling knight in The Knight Before Christmas, which was definitely titled before any other thought went into it. While camped outside Target for Black Friday, have a look at the [Hallmark holiday movies we recommend this season]( like the one where Chad Michael Murray woos a Christmas card writer in Write Before Christmas. And avoid speaking to your relatives by staring blankly at the television with [AMC’s packed slate of holiday programming]( featuring three billion hours of National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation. Why? [I don’t know, Margo]( Here are tonight’s TV picks. –Tim [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! [Chicago Fire]( [Chicago Fire deals with a four-alarm ex alert]( Fall finale Wednesday at 9/8c on NBC The firefighters of Chicago are well-versed in putting out fires around the Windy City, but can they stop the raging infernos that burn in their hearts and loins? The biggest firehose in the world will do nothing to extinguish Casey’s feelings for Gabby as fan-favorite [Monica Raymund returns to the show]( for the first time since she departed the series in the Season 7 premiere. Of course, Casey now has eyes for Gabby’s best friend, Brett, so good luck with that, Casey. BUCHMAN BOUNCEBACK [Mad About You]( [Add Mad About You to the pile of revivals we didn’t ask for]( Now on Spectrum Do we really need a Mad About You revival? Does it help that it’s exclusively on Spectrum’s on-demand service? No and no, but it’s here anyway. The continuation of the Emmy-winning ‘90s sitcom [may be even less necessary than the other comedies]( that have been reincarnated since it has nothing new to say, but it does have Helen Hunt and Paul Reiser reprising their roles as the Buchmans, now fretting over their empty nest since Mabel is grown up. One thing it doesn’t have? Murray the dog; another reminder of our own mortality. ONE MONKEY CUT, PLEASE! [It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia]( [Is this the end of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia?]( Season 14 finale Wednesday at 10/9c on FXX Almost every season of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia that comes to a close, everyone wonders if it will be the last. Tonight’s season finale — a bottle episode inside a laser tag facility — plays around with that idea in its final moments, making it clear that ending the show is on the gang’s mind with a meta monologue that hints this might be the series finale. But if the show is going out, it’s doing so with double the fun thanks to back-to-back episodes tonight. The penultimate episode is the best of the season, with each character at the top of their game while they get the notion of women’s issues very, very wrong. Also, Mac’s dog Poppins drops in. STAY UP FOR THIS [The Daily Show with Trevor Noah]( [The Daily Show goes live to debate the debates]( Wednesday at 11/10c on Comedy Central The Daily Show with Trevor Noah is going live tonight after the Democratic presidential debates, and given the political circus going on, it will be better for your health to get commentary on how things went from someone who can sprinkle a few laughs in with insightful takes. Plus, the show is called Votegasm 2020: The Roughin’ Before the Stuffin’ so it’s probably worth it to hear Trevor Noah say “votegasm” multiple times. [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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