Succession meets Game of Thrones in the documentary series Ren Faire, which premieres on HBO this Sunday.
13.05.2024 - 16:59 / justjared.com
There are lots of TV season finales and series finales airing this week!
Numerous CBS and NBC shows will be wrapping up in the coming days, and we’re bringing you a full schedule of what to expect this week.
In addition, some streaming service TV shows will also be wrapping up this week!
Keep reading to see this week’s finale schedule…
May 13
10 pm – Deal or No Deal Island season 1 finale (NBC)
May 14
9 pm – Alert: Missing Persons Unit season 2 finale (Fox)
May 15
X-Men ’97 season 1 finale (Disney+)
9:30 pm – The Amazing Race season 36 finale (CBS)
May 16
8 pm – Law & Order season 23 finale (NBC)
8 pm – Young Sheldon series finale (CBS)
9 pm – Farmer Wants a Wife season 2 finale (Fox)
9 pm – Law & Order: SVU season 25 finale (NBC)
9 pm – So Help Me Todd series finale (CBS)
10 pm – Law & Order: Organized Crime season 4 finale (NBC)
May 17
Sugar finale (Apple TV+)
Franklin limited series finale (Apple TV+)
8 pm – S.W.A.T. season 7 finale (CBS)
9 pm – Fire Country season 2 finale (CBS)
9 pm – Mary & George limited series finale (Starz)
10 pm – Blue Bloods season 14, part 1 finale (CBS)
May 18
11:30 pm – Saturday Night Live season 49 finale (NBC)
Succession meets Game of Thrones in the documentary series Ren Faire, which premieres on HBO this Sunday.
If you’re staying in tonight (Friday, May 31), there’s plenty to watch on TV!
SPOILER WARNING: This story includes descriptions of major plot developments on the series finale of “Star Trek: Discovery,” currently streaming on Paramount+. Watching the fifth and final season of “Star Trek: Discovery” has been an exercise in the uncanny. Paramount+ didn’t announce that the show was ending until after the Season 5 finale had wrapped filming — no one involved with the show knew it would be its concluding voyage when they were making it.
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There’s so much great television airing tonight (Thursday, May 30)!
There’s plenty of great TV to watch tonight (Wednesday, May 29)!
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at Large TV audiences tracked down “Tracker” in a big way this season. The freshman CBS drama, which stars Justin Hartley as a survivalist who helps law enforcement and others solve tough cases, was the 2023-24 TV season’s most-watched entertainment series. According to the Eye network, that’s the first time a first-year TV series was ranked as the No.
There’s plenty of great television to watch tonight (Thursday, May 23)!
The winner of the 46th season of Survivor has been revealed!
There’s plenty of great TV tonight (Wednesday, May 22)!
Jim Halterman Spoiler Alert: The following interview discusses events from “The Good Doctor” series finale “Goodbye,” streaming on Hulu as of May 22. If you’re looking for the right prescription for a solid series finale consisting of high emotional stakes, happy and sad tearful moments followed by a big dose of hope, then “The Good Doctor” delivered on all of those elements in Tuesday’s series finale, which wrapped up seven seasons on ABC. The drama, which premiered on September 20, 2017, followed the journey of autistic surgeon Shaun Murphy (Freddie Highmore) as he grew from surgical resident not only to being a successful doctor at San Jose’s St. Bonaventure Hospital, but also a husband, father and friend to the colleagues he worked with over the years.
Freddie Highmore is talking about the end of The Good Doctor.
There’s a lot happening on television tonight (Tuesday, May 21)!
Tracker ended on a high note for CBS.
American Idol finale tonight), in which nearly every broadcast show signs off for the season and some for good. (We'll miss you, The Good Doctor and .) Although Bridgerton is still fresh in our minds (and you can—and should!—read our deep-dive with ), it's time to look ahead to this week's new offerings, which include more than 15 shows ending their strike-shortened seasons.The good news is that most of these shows will return with new episodes in the fall—or midseason—but it's the end of the road for The Good Doctor as well as as a judge on American Idol.
homeless man slugged longtime Adam Sandler sidekick Steve Buscemi earlier this month.Host Jake Gyllenhaal as a police sergeant took inspiration from the random attack on a Brooklyn street to kickstart the new task force for the easily recognizable, but indistinguishable actors, dubbed the “Organization to Hinder Harmful Incidents in Manhattan,” or, “Oh, him.”“Summer is coming up and we are seeing an increase in random acts of violence across our streets. Just this week, national treasure Steve Buscemi was punched while walking through Kips Bay,” Gyllenhaal said at a press conference in perfect imitation of a born-and-raised New York cop.“These types of attacks cannot and will not be tolerated,” he added.Buscemi’s attacker socked him in the face on the morning of May 8 — causing the former FDNY firefighter to suffer “bleeding to his eye, swelling, bruising, and substantial pain” — before casually walking awayWhile jarring, the incident is far from isolated — it comes three years after Rick Moranis was punched while walking on the Upper West Side, and just one month after Buscemi’s “Boardwalk Empire” co-star Michael Stuhlbarg was also randomly targeted by a rock-welding homeless man on the Upper East Side.“Oh, that guy!” the crowd of journalists cooed as Stuhlbarg’s face came up on the NYPD screen, with Heidi Gardner adding that she could never place his name: “I always want to call him Tom something.”Gyllenhaal brought the focus back to the issue at hand: that “character actors are being targeted.”“Simply put, it’s actors whose faces you can remember, names you cannot,” he explained.“So when you may be a character actor if you’ve ever been on the TV show Boardwalk Empire.
Katy Perry is leaving American Idol after the show crowns the Season 22 winner, and ahead of the grand finale on Sunday night, the judge predicts she’ll most likely cry.
It was a bittersweet night for the cast and creators of So Help Me Todd. Despite the laments of fans and critics, tonight’s finale was a last glimpse of a show that many felt was gone before is time.
We’re just a week away from the season 11 finale of The Masked Singer!
Clock was unmasked on the May 15 episode of The Masked Singer, and the show’s final two contestants were revealed!