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Dark returns for its confusing but excellent third and final season on Netflix, Disney+ takes you in

Dark returns for its confusing but excellent third and final season on Netflix, Disney+ takes you into the making of Frozen II, the BET Awards go virtual, and HBO reveals your next true crime obsession Hello! Can you believe it’s almost July? That means we’re only a few weeks out from the launch of [Peacock, NBCUniversal’s new streaming service](. We’ve been living in a waking nightmare for months on end and yet somehow new platforms are still coming and new TV shows are still dropping? I can’t explain it. But I’m actually glad the launch of Peacock is on the horizon, because it means the return of Psych. The gang is reuniting for their second film, which is a nod to Hitchcock, and [the trailer was released yesterday](. It looks like it’s gonna be great fun (as usual) and I, for one, cannot wait to escape into the world of Shawn and Gus and their mustachioed shenanigans. Until then, here are this weekend’s picks. –Kaitlin [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 [Woman Reading]( [Dark proves once again that reading subtitles is worth it]( Final Season premieres Saturday on Netflix The third and final season of Netflix's hit sci-fi series about time travel, the apocalypse, and four interconnected German families somehow tied up in it, is guaranteed to make your head hurt with its complex non-linear narrative and exploration of multiple worlds, but it's also some of the most engrossing television you'll watch all year. To say much about what occurs in these final eight episodes would be to spoil a series of revelations somehow wilder than last season's mammoth reveals. The adventure that Jonas and the rest of the characters go on this season fully embodies Doctor Who's classic explanation of time, which is that it's a wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey ball of stuff. As Jonas attempts to stop the cycle and save both Martha and his universe from its apocalyptic future, we'll meet alternate versions of the characters we already know and love (or hate, in the case of Hannah). But nothing is simple, or even what it appears to be at first. Trust me when I say you just need to watch it for yourselves. (Pro tip: Read this [refresher for what happened in Season 2]( before watching.) [Manscaped Ad]( SPONSORED [20% Off The Best Male Grooming Brand]( Exclusively for TV Guide readers: get 20% + free shipping on premium men's hygiene products with code GUIDE. [SHOP NOW]( STRIKE A [Pose celebrates Pride with a virtual Pose-a-Thon]( Friday at 10/9c on FX and Freeform The cast and creatives behind FX’s award-winning series Pose are hosting this virtual event, which aims to raise awareness for three organizations that do incredible work to support LGBTQ+ education, social change for sexual and gender minority people of color, and transgender equality through legal services and policy efforts. Those organizations are [GLSEN]( [Hetrick-Martin Institute]( and [Transgender Legal Defense & Education Fund](. With music and anecdotes from stars Billy Porter, Mj Rodriguez, Sandra Bernhard, Indya Moore, Hailie Sahar, Angelica Ross, Dominique Jackson, and executive producers Steven Canals and Janet Mock, this event is bound to be a good time, and well worth your while. DO NOT LET THIS GO [Go Into the Unknown to find out how Frozen II was made]( Now on Disney+ A lot of works goes into making an animated film or TV show—[just ask the folks at The Blacklist how hard it is!]( this new six-part series goes behind the scenes of one of the biggest and most anticipated animated films ever, Frozen II, to reveal the ups and downs of the entire creative process. The series follows director/writer/chief creative officer Jennifer Lee, director Chris Buck, producer Peter Del Vecho, songwriters Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, as well as actors Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel, Josh Gad, Jonathan Groff, Sterling K. Brown, and Evan Rachel Wood to reveal the excitement and challenges of creating something that your children are watching over and over and over and over again. AND THE WINNER IS... [The BET Awards are paving the way for virtual awards shows]( Sunday at 8/7c on BET and CBS BET's award show celebrating Black excellence in entertainment turns 20 this year, and the network is commemorating the occasion with a virtual award show hosted by Insecure's Amanda Seales. Performers include Alicia Keys, Jennifer Hudson, John Legend, Lil Wayne, Megan Thee Stallion, Nas, and Public Enemy. Drake leads all nominees with six nominations, with rappers Megan Thee Stallion and Roddy Ricch following closely behind with five nominations each. It promises to be a vital show that's informed by the Black Lives Matter movement, and it will be very interesting to see how an awards show happens via teleconference. The show is also airing on a broadcast network for the first time, now that CBS and BET are corporate siblings under the ViacomCBS banner. -Liam Mathews A DIFFERENT KIND OF DARK [I’ll Be Gone in the Dark is your next true crime obsession]( Sunday at 10/9c on HBO This six-part series is based on the bestselling book of the same name and explores writer Michelle McNamara's investigation into the identity of the serial predator she called the Golden State Killer, which led to the arrest of a suspect in 2018. Sadly, McNamara was not around to see the payoff of her work, as she died in 2016. This docuseries, directed by acclaimed documentary filmmaker Liz Garbus and executive-produced by McNamara's widower Patton Oswalt, is a tribute to McNamara's life and work as well as a harrowing true-crime documentary. -Liam Mathews [Unsubscribe]( | [View online]( ©2020 CBS Interactive | All Rights Reserved. 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