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We say farewell to one of our favorite long-running series ever, the kids get the Lego and Star Wars

We say farewell to one of our favorite long-running series ever, the kids get the Lego and Star Wars holiday mashup they need, and HBO Max’s British import is a scathing look at celebrity. Hello! Have you jumped headfirst into the fourth season of The Crown? The Netflix drama is the series’ best so far, and has [leapt to the top of Netflix’s Top 10]( breaking a three-week reign of another queen, The Queen’s Gambit (which you really should watch, if you haven’t already). If you were wondering how The Crown portrayed real historical events, we have you covered. Here’s what The Crown [got right and embellished about Princess Di]( and [what really happened during the 1982 Buckingham Palace break-in](. If you’re royally bored of royals, we’ve got picks for the rest of the week below. -Tim [Your Watch This Now! newsletter is created by Senior Recommendations and Reviews Editor Tim Surette and more show-obsessed editors at TV Guide!]( [The Lego Star Wars Holiday Special]( Tuesday on Disney+ [For the kids, it’s the Lego Star Wars Holiday Special]( The current generation of Star Wars fans will never know the abomination that was the Star Wars Holiday Special, the late-’70s variety show featuring dancing Wookiees and corny jokes that everyone has chosen to forget (except for those of us who cherish it for just how awful it was). I had half-hoped that Disney+’s Lego Star Wars Holiday Special was a riff on that, but instead it’s a family-friendly — OK, mostly kid-friendly — mash-up of two of your tyke’s favorite things: Star Wars and Legos. Rey and BB8 zip around to the greatest hits of Star Wars lore, from A New Hope to The Rise of Skywalker, as they experience the holiday spirit. There aren’t as many jokes for parents as some of the other Lego shows, movies, and video games, but your Star Wars-obsessed kids should love it. [Supernatural]( Series finale Thursday at 9/8c on The CW [It’s the end of the road for Supernatural]( Carry on, wayward sons! Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) Winchester hit the end of the road with the Season 15 finale of The CW's longest running show. Are we expecting a happy ending? A *gulp* tragic ending? Or the bittersweet ending of a couple sibling demon hunters whose lives will never be the same once they hang 'em up? All I know is tears will deservedly be shed. The finale will be preceded by an hourlong special celebrating the series. And of course, we’re honoring the show with an [abundance of Supernatural stories during Winchester Week](. [Cue up the Kansas](. [I Hate Suzie]( Thursday on HBO Max [I Hate Suzie will make you love Suzie]( It's OK to watch someone during the worst time of their life, really! It's good for learning from their mistakes, enjoying a little schadenfreude, and in the SkyTV series I Hate Suzie, it's also very funny. Billie Piper delivers an award-worthy performance as she absolutely becomes Suzie Pickles, an actress whose career and family get blown to bits when her phone is hacked and racy photos are leaked on the internet. The scramble to save face and her marriage is a bumpy one for Suzie, who goes through the wringer in the dark comedy that isn't afraid to mix raunch with sharp observations about celebrity. There's an element of horror to the show as the walls close in on Suzie and she retreats into some self-destructive behavior in strange places, and the anxiety it produces is almost too much, in a great way. Season 1's eight 30-minute episodes will all drop at once. SPONSORED [The Smartest Way to Carry Your Cash & Cards.]( The Ridge Wallet is slim, RFID-blocking, and guaranteed for life. Shop now for free shipping & free returns. [Shop Now]( [We Are the Champions]( Now on HBO [The Best Shows of the Week]( Sure there’s The Crown and Supernatural, but there’s also a darling Netflix docuseries that looks into competition at all levels, a classic ‘90s cartoon rebooted for Hulu, and more gems in [our picks for the best shows of the week](. [Unsubscribe]( | [View online]( © 2020 TV Guide, A Red Ventures company. All rights reserved. TV Guide, [235 2nd St., San Francisco, CA 94105, U.S.A.](#) [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Use](

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