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Tonight's Top Pick is the second season finale of The Hunting Party, which could very well turn into a series finale. C'mon, NBC, get on the stick and give me something surprising for Sunday's CL update!
STREAMING (Hulu has the streaming premiere of Send Help.)
Legends, 3:01 a.m., Netflix. Series premiere. "As drugs flood the streets of '90s Britain, a team of civil servants is thrust undercover to topple the gangs behind it. Inspired by an untold true story." Six episodes available.
M.I.A., 3:01 a.m. Peacock. Series premiere. "Restless in the Florida Keys, Etta Tiger Jonze (Shannon Gisela) dreams of a life in Miami's glittering, sub-tropical kingdom. When her family's drug-running business shatters in tragedy, however, Etta embarks on a dangerous journey through Miami's neon-lit underbelly that will define who she is and what she's ultimately capable of." Nine episodes available. The pilot will air at 10 p.m. next Thursday on NBC.
The Terror: Devil in Silver, 3:01 a.m., AMC+ and Shudder. Third season premiere. "November in My Soul." "Pepper (Dan Stevens, who also executive produced) is a working-class moving man who, through a combination of bad luck and a bad temper, finds himself wrongfully committed to New Hyde Psychiatric Hospital, an institution filled with those society would rather forget. There, he must contend with patients working against him, doctors harboring grim secrets, and perhaps even the Devil himself. As Pepper navigates a hellscape where nothing is as it seems, he finds that the only path to freedom is to face the entity which thrives on the suffering within New Hyde's walls, but doing so may prove that the worst demons of all live inside him." New episodes weekly through Thursday, June 11.
Silent Witness, 3:01 a.m., Britbox. "Creekwood, Part Two." "The Bowman's investigation takes a surprising turn as they explore the trials of a homeless community and the mystery of a mental health hospital, both past and present."
After the Flood, 3:01 a.m., Britbox. "When Jo discovers that the two dead men and an accomplice targeted a nearby chemical company belonging to Alan Benson, she must find this third person before it's too late."
TALKIN' 'BOUT TALK
Good Morning America/GMA3, 7 a.m. and 1 p.m., ABC. Lisa Kudrow (The Comeback), a performance from Broadway's The Lost Boys, and an interview with one of its producers, actor Patrick Wilson, plus a 50 States in 50 Weeks update from Washington, D.C., and Deals & Steals with Tory Johnson. Later, more from The Lost Boys, more from Washington, D.C., more Deals & Steals, and the GMA Health Alert.
Karamo, times and stations vary. "Geleah is engaged to Tony, but she says their relationship has been in constant turmoil, while he says she is cheating and projecting her own behavior onto him. Later, Antwan believed he was Chapre's father and was ready to take on that role, despite having doubts about her paternity, but now, he says, he regrets being robbed of her childhood."
The Kelly Clarkson Show, times and stations vary. Sally Field and Lewis Pullman (Remarkably Bright Creatures), plus Gloria Harrison-Hall (Glow: My Childhood in Two Worlds).
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PRE-PRIMETIME SPORTS
NBA Basketball, 6:30 p.m., Amazon. Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Detroit Pistons.
MLB Baseball, 7 p.m., ESPN. Tampa Bay Rays vs. Boston Red Sox.
8 P.M.
9-1-1, ABC. Ninth season finale. "Hearts and Flowers." "Following Athena's shooting, the 118 gathers at the hospital awaiting news. Meanwhile, the mastermind behind the trafficking ring is determined to silence Athena and anyone who gets in his way for good."
Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage, CBS. "A Little Schmoozin' and a Nose for the News." "Georgie's plan to get on the news sparks a feud between Mandy and a rival weathergirl. Meanwhile, Mandy tries to use the conflict to help her career." Season finale on Thursday, May 21.
Ghosts, 8:30 p.m., CBS. "Gate-gate." "When an emotion‑driven decision puts Woodstone at risk, Sam and Jay step up to defend what they've built. Meanwhile, Isaac struggles to adjust to new surroundings, only to realize that some connections are too important to leave behind." Season finale on Thursday, May 21.
Law & Order, NBC. "Once Burned." "After a hero fire chief is found dead, Riley and Walker must break through his squad's closed ranks to uncover the truth. When the defense presents a plausible alternate timeline of events, Price and Maroun must fight to win the jury over." Season finale next week.
Next Level Chef, FOX. "The Ultimate Goal." "This summer, the Fifa World Cup is coming to FOX and with only five chefs left, the worlds of soccer and food are fused in a special, championship-inspired episode. USA Soccer legend Alexi Lalas makes a surprise appearance, and the chefs need to create a world-class fusion dish with ingredients tied to two different countries." Season finale on Thursday, May 21.
Scrabble, The CW. "Cautiously Optimistic." No description available.
The This Old House Hour, PBS. "Walpole ADU: Retro Vibes" and "Paver Walkway; Mowing a Lawn 101." "Installing vinyl siding on the main house and ADU. Revealing the ADU's framed layout. Reviewing basement HVAC. Installing a three-panel slider to connect indoor and outdoor living." Later, "Lawn mowing basics. How to vet and hire a trustworthy contractor to avoid costly mistakes. Installing a concrete paver walkway."
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, Bravo. Special presentation. "Reunion, Part III." "The reunion ends with shattered trust and a showdown that could end it all." Followed by an airing of the pilot to The Miniature Wife. Encore at 10:30 p.m.
NHL Hockey, TNT and TruTV. Carolina Hurricanes vs. Philadelphia Flyers.
The Dating App Nightmare, Lifetime Movie Network. Original telefilm. "Single mom Kate (Charisma Carpenter) signs up for a dating app with her daughter Sarah (Nicky Whelan), turning it into a fun bonding moment. But the fun ends fast when Sarah goes missing after a date with someone she met on the app. With little help from the police, Kate launches her own search. Now she must navigate the dangerous world they entered together to bring her daughter home."
Movie Night!
The Peacemaker, Showtime Women. 1997 movie.
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9 P.M. (FOX has reruns of Animal Control.)
Elsbeth, CBS. "Murder From Scratch." "When an ambitious filmmaker dies in a suspicious cleaning accident, Elsbeth focuses on the subject of her final documentary: a 'trad wife' (Anna Camp) whose from-scratch lifestyle included a deadly ingredient." Season finale on Thursday, May 21.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, NBC. "Old Friends." "The squad must untangle conflicting stories and long-buried secrets when a drug-fueled college reunion ends in sexual assault. Fin takes control of a squad room in turmoil. With the squad under internal pressure by Tynan, Fin keeps the case on track." Season finale next week.
Trivial Pursuit, The CW. "The Main Event." No description available.
Hacks, HBO Max. No description available. Two episodes available. Series finale on Thursday, May 28.
Half Man, HBO. "1993. His mother asks Niall to lie in court about Ruben's violence, and he is conflicted. Ruben seems different now, so the decision weighs heavily on him." Encores at 10 p.m. and 12:04 a.m. Season finale on Thursday, May 28.
NBA Basketball, Amazon. Los Angeles Lakers vs. Oklahoma City Thunder.
9-1-1: Nashville, ABC. First season finale. "Intrusive Thoughts." "Blythe and Don's relationship is still on the rocks, then the 113 rush in when a Noah Cyrus sound check goes off the rails."
Movie Night!
Runaway Bride, 9:50 p.m., The Movie Channel. 1999 movie.
10 P.M. AND AFTER
The Hunting Party, 10 p.m., NBC. Second season finale. "Xander Wax." "Bex and the team must hunt down escaped inmate Xander Wax (John Corbett), a killer with a knack for poisoning through unpredictable methods. Things back at the Command Center come to a head, pushing the team further than they've ever been before."
Grey's Anatomy, 10 p.m., ABC. Twenty-second season finale. "Bridge Over Troubled Water." "After a catastrophic bridge collapse sends dozens of victims to Grey Sloan, the hospital activates its full disaster response as they race to treat a surge of critically injured patients, including one of their own."
MLB Baseball, 10 p.m., ESPN. St. Louis Cardinals vs. San Diego Padres.
That Thrifting Show With Lara Spencer, 10 p.m., Freeform. "The Family Room Face-Off." "Books, bold style, and big ideas collide! Lara Spencer challenges the teams to design a library study: '70s Revival vs. Parisian Chic. The teams pull out all the stops including painting original artwork and restoring vintage furniture." Season finale on Thursday, May 28.
Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen, 10 p.m., Bravo. Casey Wilson and Andrew Rannells. This should be interesting, since it will be Andrew's first interview after the Eugene O'Neill Theatre caught fire. The O'Neill was where Andrew opened in The Book of Mormon in 2011.
The Daily Show, 11 p.m., Comedy Central. Desi Lydic interviews Adam Scott.
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, 11:34 p.m., NBC. Molly Gordon, Daniel Dae Kim, and Kim Petras.
The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, 11:35 p.m., CBS. John Krasinski, plus "Kids Pitch" with special appearances by Jenny Slate, Liam Neeson, John Oliver, Isa Briones, Taylor Dearden and The Avett Brothers. Series finale on Thursday, May 21.
Jimmy Kimmel Live!, 11:35 p.m., ABC. Sharon Stone, Caitriona Balfe, and Social Distortion. Followed by Nightline.
Late Night With Seth Meyers, 12:37 a.m., NBC. Lisa Kudrow and Nicholas Braun.
Movie Night!
The Cut, 10:40 p.m., The Movie Channel Xtra. 2024 movie.
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LATE NIGHT PICK!
The Menu, 1:20 a.m., FXM.
Sources: The Futon Critic, TV Passport, individual show websites, TV Everyday, IMDB, Google.

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