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What’s on TV This Week: ‘Succession’ Finale and Starry Rom-Coms

Between network, cable and streaming, the modern television landscape is vast. Here are some of the shows, specials, and movies that will air on TV this week, May 22-28. Details and hours are subject to change.

He’s Not That Interested In You (2009) 8:30pm on E! The film, based on the book of the same name by Greg Berendt and Liz Tussillo, was very star-studded with Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Aniston, Ben Affleck and Scarlett Johansson, to name a few. The cast is performing. The film follows a group of friends and couples in their 20s and 30s trying to overcome the trials and tribulations that come with relationships.

Trainwreck (2015) Freeform at 7:30 p.m. Written and starred by comedian Amy Schumer, the movie is about an emotionally train-wrecked woman (as the title suggests) who wraps things up in Bill Hader’s ultra-success sports sports. The story is about meeting Dr. Aaron Connors. The film has its hilarious moments, but the heartwarming love story that revolves around Schumer’s character’s determination to care for his ailing father makes it worth the investment. They’re in their best heels, tightest skirts, sexiest and most powerful poses, toddling, competing, absolute subjects of their lives and desires,” Manohra Dargis wrote for The New York Times. wrote in

survivor 8 p.m. on CBS. The stakes are especially high as the 26-day shortened version of this long-running reality show ends its season this week. One of her last three contestants will compete for the crown of “Sole Survivor,” followed by an aftershow hosted by Jeff Probst.

Vanderpump rules 9 p.m. on Bravo. For those of you who missed the drama surrounding the latest season of this LA reality show, two actors, Tom Sandoval and Ariana Maddix, are in a relationship where Sandoval is with another co-star, Raquel Reavis. It is said that he broke up after having an affair. . Maddix has already spilled plenty of tea on Bravo and even The Times about her situation, but her reunion, which airs this week, will delve even deeper into her scandal and other dramas of the season.

The Seven Year Itch (1955) Chinese medicine from 8 pm. In this classic, Richard Sherman (Tom Ewell) sends his wife and son off to Maine for the summer. Meanwhile, in Manhattan, a woman (played by Marilyn Monroe) moves in upstairs from Richard, making him want to do what he wants.

couples therapy Showtime at 8pm. About the season finale of this documentary series that follows a therapist According to Orna Gralnik and her clients, some couples reach their breaking point, while others use the skills learned throughout the season to improve the quality of their relationship.

Great Performance: Anything Goes 9 p.m. on PBS (check local programming). Tony Award winners Sutton Foster and Robert Lindsay perform at a recorded performance of Cole Porter’s musical Anything Goes in London’s West End. The show is about her romance on board the SS American, and the mood is set by sailors singing and dancing on deck.

hillsong secret 10pm FX. This four-part documentary series, which ends Friday, is an investigation by Vanity Fair reporters Alex French and Dan Adler revealing the scandal plaguing the now-infamous mega-church and its associates. It is something to do. The show features interviews with former pastors Karl and Laura Lentz, who were publicly expelled from the church, and members of the congregation who still support the church.

Dirty Dancing (1987) 9:30 p.m. CMT. It’s been decades since this movie came out, and nobody still puts Baby in a corner. The story tells the story of Frances Baby Houseman (played by Jennifer Gray) vacationing with his family at a Catskills resort in the summer of 1963. There Baby meets Johnny Castle (Patrick Swayze) and hires her as her dance partner. Naturally, they fall in love. Come enjoy the romance and ride the iconic lift during ‘I’ve Had The Time Of My Life’.

Sarah Silverman: Your Loved One 10 p.m. on HBO. Filmed for the first time since 2013, the HBO special features comedian Sarah Silverman performing live from Boston’s Wilbur Theatre, with plenty of jokes centered around her New England origins.

Inheritance Starting at 9 p.m. on HBO. Since the death of patriarch Logan Roy, every episode this season has brought its own turmoil. Despite stabbings in the back, broken parties, and numerous verbal threats, it remains unclear who will take over Waster Loiko. Its creator, Jesse Armstrong, said in an interview: New Yorker, The program title is a promise. So this final installment answers the question of who will be in charge. It could be Kendall, Roman or Shiv. Or maybe a dark horse like Tom or Greg (or an even darker being, Connor).

Barry 10:30 p.m. on HBO. This is the fourth and final installment of the show with Bill Hader playing contract killer Barry. This season has focused on Barley in jail, reflecting on everything she’s done and facing the consequences of her deeds. All we really know about this ending is that it probably isn’t as happy as the characters would like it to be.

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