Saturday, March 29, 2025

What's On Tonight (Sunday): That is one nutty resort

The White Lotu

Put a bird on it! Here's what's on television for tonight, Sunday, March 30!

Our Top Pick tonight is The White Lotus (HBO & Max, 9 p.m.). The prestigious and slow-burn bonkers dramedy about a wacky resort full of the rich and resort staff is approaching the finish line (season finale next week) for its third season, set in Thailand. I'm not quite caught up, but the casting is impressive. Carrie Coon, Parker Posey, Leslie Bibb, Walton Goggins, Jason Isaacs, and Sam Rockwell, among others. And there's Natasha Rothwell to tie the season to prior seasons. Expect it to be showered with Emmy nominations (again).

Elsewhere, Tom Hardy goes to MobLand, Miranda Richardson has an Anniversary, Side Effects are determined, Gemstones go to the lake house, a Simpson start DJ-ing, a stalker returns to the NorthCall the Midwife is still a thing.

(All times are Eastern. All listings are new unless otherwise stated. For more listings, visit The Futon Critic or Zap2it.)

ON THE SITE

Cancellation League (10 a.m.): The Last Point. MobPoint. Call the PointwifeOh My Point... Yes!

EARLY STREAMING & EVENING

1923 (Paramount+, 3 a.m.): The Duttons receive good news, and Alexandra catches a lucky break during her journey.

60 Minutes (CBS, 7 p.m. / Paramount+, Monday): First, in "Hostages," Lesley Stahl interviews freed Israeli and American hostages, including Yarden Bibas and Keith Siegel. Then in "Voice of America," Bill Whitaker reports on the U.S. government-funded international broadcaster with an 83-year history that is now off the air due to a Trump administration executive order. Lastly, in "Left Behind," Sharyn Alfonsi follows the Environmental Protection Agency as crews removed hazardous waste left behind after the Los Angeles wildfires.

Dark Winds (AMC+, 3 a.m. / AMC, 9 p.m.): Chee pays Manuelito a visit after discovering a link between their cases. Leaphorn pursues a fugitive suspect, and Special Agent Washington interviews an eyewitness to the crime she's investigating.

The Last Anniversary (AMC+, 3 a.m.): SERIES PREMIERE. "A mystery that touches on family matters, motherhood and those women whose legacy defines the generations that blossom after them." An Australian import starring Teresa Palmer, Miranda Richardson, Danielle Macdonald, and Xavier Samuel.

MobLand (Paramount+, 3 a.m.): SERIES PREMIERE. "Power is up for grabs as two warring crime families clash in a battle that threatens to topple empires. In the crossfire stands Harry Da Souza (Tom Hardy), a street-smart 'fixer' who knows too well where loyalties lie when opposing forces collide." Pierce Brosnan, Helen Mirren, and Gemma Knight Jones also star.

WHAT ELSE IS ON
America's Funniest Home Videos (ABC, 7 p.m. / Hulu, Monday)
πŸ“Ί Mama's Family (Catchy Comedy, all Sunday)
Sunday Night Baseball (ESPN, 7 p.m.): Atlanta Baseball Team at San Diego Padres

πŸ•— 8 P.M. EASTERN / πŸ•– 7 P.M. CENTRAL

The Americas (NBC / Peacock, Monday): To the Caribbean, where sailfish hunt with speed, sperm whales dive for squid and millions of red crabs migrate to the sea. Also, hummingbirds defend territories post-hurricane, and on nearby islands, capuchin monkeys use tools to survive.

Call the Midwife (PBS): SEASON PREMIERE. Protests on the Isle of Dogs cause chaos for the Nonnatus team. An apparent immaculate conception concerns the midwives. Sister Julienne and Trixie plan to fight back the Board of Health's disapproval of the way Nonnatus House operates.

County Rescue (Great American Family): SEASON FINALE. Dani reconciles with the team and Duke returns to his position at County Rescue. Meanwhile, Dani prioritizes family time and enlists Griffin to help the team prank Scotty.

Family Guy (Fox, 8:30 p.m. / Hulu, Monday): Peter must gain his family's respect back after he makes a humiliating throw. Meanwhile, Brian and Stewie become chiropractors.

πŸŽ₯ Fit for Murder (Lifetime): The lives of fitness celebrities Craig Titus and Kelly Ryan take a dark turn when they hire a young female assistant.

The Simpsons (Fox / Hulu, Monday): Bart dips his toe into the world of celebrity DJ-ing. Elsewhere, Homer pushes Flanders too far.

Tracker (CBS / Paramount+, Monday): Tracker recruits another tracker to infiltrate a women's prison in order to gain access to information that would help track an escaped prisoner... and her hostage.

WHAT ELSE IS ON
πŸŽ₯ 50 First Dates (The CW, 7 p.m. / Netflix, now)
90 Day FiancΓ© (TLC & Max)
American Idol (ABC / Hulu, Monday)
Naked and Afraid (Discovery Channel / Max, Monday)
The Real Housewives of Atlanta (Bravo)
Tournament of Champions (Food Network)
WWE LFG (A&E)
πŸ“‘ Yellowjackets (Paramount+ with Showtime [linear] / Paramount+ with Showtime [streaming], now)

πŸ•˜ 9 P.M. EASTERN / πŸ•— 8 P.M. CENTRAL

The Great North (Fox / Hulu, Monday): Judy tells a story to help Alanis Morissette fall asleep. Beef's romantically obsessed stalker returns to Lone Moose with a surprise.

Krapopolis (Fox, 9:30 p.m. / Hulu, Monday): Ty and Stupe are both looking to hire assistants. Hippo tries to have a romantic getaway with Daphne and his parents.

Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue (MGM+): Air authorities search desperately for the plane and federal agencies spring into action. As the group becomes smaller and smaller, the last survivors know they are going to have to fight to stay alive.

Suits LA (NBC / Peacock, Monday): Erica and Kevin keep a secret from Ted that could hinder his murder trial. With the case slipping away, Ted turns to an unlikely source for help. Meanwhile, Stuart deals with blowback after making a move to strengthen his firm by weakening Black & Associates.

Watson (CBS / Paramount+, Monday): Watson runs into an old friend of Sherlock Holmes when her son Angus is admitted to UHOP for temporary paralysis. The fellows help Watson after he grows fond of Angus, pursuing various leads to find a cure to his illness.

The White Lotus (HBO & Max): In Bangkok, Rick meets face-to-face with the man he thinks ruined his life. A nervous Belinda brings Zion along to Chloe's expat party. Saxon confronts Timothy about how strange he's been acting since they arrived in Thailand.

WHAT ELSE IS ON
David Blaine Do Not Attempt (National Geographic)
The Food That Built America (History): Coffee
Married to Medicine (Bravo)
United States of Scandal (CNN): Lance Armstrong
πŸ“‘ Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light (PBS / PBS Passport, now)
WWE Rivals (A&E, 9:30 p.m.): Shawn Michaels vs. Scott Hall
The Great North (via Giphy)

πŸ•™ 10 P.M. EASTERN / πŸ•˜ 9 P.M. CENTRAL

The Equalizer (CBS / Paramount+, Monday): The Equalizer visits The Grave Digger, a serial killer she put behind bars a year ago, to uncover who is behind a series of copycat murders.

Grosse Pointe Garden Society (NBC / Peacock, Monday): Brett's new connection turns heads. An enticing career opportunity comes Catherine's way, and Birdie becomes more entangled with Ford and his family. In flash forwards, Marilyn leaves the gala for an emergency.

The Righteous Gemstones (HBO & Max): "At the Gemstone family lake house, Baby Billy and the siblings scheme to exploit Aimee-Leigh's memory in an effort to sabotage Eli's new relationship by any means necessary."

WHAT ELSE IS ON
πŸ’² The $100,000 Pyramid (ABC / Hulu, Monday): Bobby Moynihan, Jaleel White, Joel McHale, Rocsi Diaz
The Baldwins (TLC / Max, Monday)
David Blaine Do Not Attempt (National Geographic)
πŸ“‘ Marie Antoinette (PBS / PBS Passport, now)
Twitter: Breaking the Bird (CNN): Series finale
Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen (Bravo / Peacock, Monday): Kelli Ferrell, Michelle Buteau
David Blaine (via Giphy)

πŸ’€πŸ˜΄ LATE NIGHT πŸ˜΄πŸ’€

Common Side Effects (Adult Swim, 11:30 p.m. / Max, Monday): SEASON FINALE. Agents from the FBI and the DEA storm the site, with consequences. The fate of the mushroom is decided.

Oh My God... Yes! A Series of Extremely Relatable Circumstances (Adult Swim, 12:15 a.m. / Max, Monday): "Things go awry when Sunny attempts to produce a better Jamal over and over... and over again."

YOLO: Rainbow Trinity (Adult Swim, midnight / Max, Monday): Sarah and Rachel stumble across an old club they used to frequent when they were younger. They discover it has been turned into an internet cafe.

WHAT ELSE IS ON
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO & Max, 11:25 p.m. / YouTube, Monday)
Common Side Effects

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