What To Watch: Legion Ends, Lodge 49 And The Terror Return And More
Courtesy of FX
On TV this Monday: Legion comes to an end, The Terror and Lodge 49 return and So You Think You Can Dance's Top 10 perform. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.
Showtimes for August 12, 2019
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American Ninja Warrior
NBC
The City Finals resume in Baltimore, where competitors will face up to 10 challenging obstacles, including Angry Birds.
Bachelor in Paradise
ABC
Blake and Dylan are both determined to hand their rose to Hannah G.; Chris drops a bombshell. (Psst... hear the good news?)
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Our Boys
HBO
Limited series premiere (two episodes): This American-Israeli co-production is based on the true events which led to the outbreak of war in Gaza.
So You Think You Can Dance
Fox
The Top 10 — Ezra Sosa, Gino Cosculluela, Benjamin Castro, Eddie Hoyt, Bailey Munoz, Mariah Russell, Stephanie Sosa, Anna Linstruth, Sophie Pittman and Madison Jordan — perform.
The Terror
AMC
Season 2 aka Infamy premiere (70 minutes): In 1941, a young Japanese-American man (Greek's Derek Mio) is pushed to the brink by a series of extreme circumstances; Kiki Sukezane (Lost in Space) and George Takei (Star Trek) co-star.
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American Dad
TBS
Klaus leaves the family, only to reconnect with them with 15 years later… at his own funeral.
Grand Hotel
ABC
Danny struggles to keep his relationship with Alicia a secret; Gigi learns what Santiago has been keeping from her. (Regarding Season 2 prospects, ABC chief Karey Burke said at TCA, "I wish the ratings were a bit stronger, but we’ll make that decision at the end of the run.")
Legion
FX
Series finale (69 minutes): "It's the end of the end," as Noah Hawley's mind-bending saga comes to a close.
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Lodge 49
AMC
Season 2 premiere: Dud recuperates from his shark attack, while Ernie contends with the aftermath of his adventure with El Confidente.
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Straight Up Steve Austin
USA Network
Talk show premiere: The retired WWE legend traverses the country for one-of-a-kind interviews custom-tailored for his guests. First up, Holey Moley's Rob Riggle.