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Psych returns with its second feature-length movie, Betty Broderick gets the Snapped treatment, Peac

Psych returns with its second feature-length movie, Betty Broderick gets the Snapped treatment, Peacock launches with multiple tiers for your viewing pleasure, and a creepy supernatural series on Netflix has us seeing double Hello! TV Guide’s weeklong trip down memory lane as part of [TV Throwback]( continues today with a visit to the 1990s, a decade I must now remind you (and myself) started 30 years ago. In my head, 1997 was only about eight years ago, so that’s a real big wake up call. Anyway, celebrate the era with our [list of the best ‘90s shows to stream]( then check out the absolute [best episodes of The X-Files]( and [Buffy the Vampire Slayer]( the [most rewatchable episodes of OG Charmed]( the [biggest guest stars on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air]( and [where to watch all your favorite ‘90s cartoons](. After all that (*wink*), come back over here and check out tonight’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]( [The Peacock has landed]( Now on Peacock, obviously NBCUniversal’s new streaming service, which is hilariously named Peacock for reasons I understand and yet still cannot fully believe, is officially available to everyone as of today. There are multiple tiers of service, including completely free, premium with ads ($4.99/month), and premium without ads ($9.99/month). If you’re a bit tight on cash right now, [there are still a lot of great shows available in the free tier]( including Friday Night Lights, Parks and Recreation, and the beloved murder mystery classic Murder, She Wrote. [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]( C’MON SON [The new Psych movie will make you want more Psych movies]( Now on Peacock Psych’s first foray into the follow-up film business was exactly what you’d want from a revival, and the follow-up to the follow-up is no different. This time, Shawn (James Roday Rodriguez) and Gus (Dulé Hill) are back in Santa Barbara investigating a case that’s put Lassie (Timothy Omundson) in a private recovery center after being shot multiple times and left for dead. The film, which features nods to Hitchcock, pushes the characters and their stories forward just enough that it doesn’t feel like a retread of the glory days, but creator Steve Franks, who co-wrote the film with Rodriguez and Andy Berman, definitely knows what the fans want. [Psych 2: Lassie Come Home is full of embarrassing nicknames, wild hijinks, fun disguises, and the same great sense of humor that powered the show for eight seasons](. WHY WOMEN KILL [Betty Broderick gets the Snapped treatment]( Wednesday at 8/7 on Oxygen Everyone loves a good true crime story these days, and the story of Betty Broderick is a big one for true crime aficionados. If you recently found yourself drawn in by the limited series [Dirty John: The Betty Broderick Story]( starring Amanda Peet as Betty and Christian Slater as Dan, the ex-husband she was convicted of murdering alongside his second wife, Linda, you should check out Oxygen’s updated episode of the long-running true crime series Snapped that focuses on the notorious case, which foregrounds Dan and Linda as victims. HELLO, MY SHADOW SELF [Netflix’s Curon will have you seeing double]( Now on Netflix [Netflix is home to a lot of supernatural shows]( whether they’re originals or licensed, and the newest addition to the library will appeal to those who like their dramas a bit scarier and creepier. Curon, from Italy, dabbles in horror tropes as it explores a small town where sinister doppelgängers rise out of a lake to kill and take over their doubles’ lives. The show follows fraternal twins Daria (Margherita Morchio) and Mauro (Federico Russo) as they investigate the disappearance of their mother Anna (Valeria Bilello), who grew up in Curon but left after the death of her own mother many years ago. It admittedly takes a few episodes for the story to reveal itself and put the pieces in motion, but it's worth your time if you stick with it. [Unsubscribe]( | [View online]( ©2020 CBS Interactive | All Rights Reserved. CBS Interactive - [235 2nd St., San Francisco, CA 94105](#) [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms and Conditions](

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