‘Billions’ season finale, ‘Killing Eve’ series finale, ‘The Kardashians’: TV This Week
Television
“Killing Eve”: The series has been frustratingly uneven, but it consistently spotlighted two strong lead performances by Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer. The show airs its two-episode finale tonight. (8 p.m. Sunday, BBC America)
“Billions”: Chuck (Paul Giamatti) and Prince (Corey Stoll) seem set for another confrontation as Season 6 comes to an end. (9 p.m. Sunday, Showtime)
“Super-Pumped: The Battle for Uber”: The drama about Uber CEO Travis Kalanick (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) and the struggle to control the company, airs its season finale. (10 p.m. Sunday, Showtime)
“61st Street”: new crime drama from Peter Moffat (“Your Honor”), J. David Shanks and Michael B. Jordan’s Outlier Society, this tells the story of a Black teenage athlete who gets caught up in crime and punishment. As the series announcement says, “61stStreet” “courses through the dark heart of the infamous Chicago criminal justice system as police and prosecutors investigate a deadly drug bust that threatens to unravel the police department’s code of silence.” The cast includes Courtney B. Vance, Aunjanue Ellis, Mark O’Brien, Holt McCallany, and Tosin Cole. (10 p.m. Sunday, AMC)
2022 CMT Music Awards: The bash that honors winners voted on by fans airs from Nashville’s Municipal Auditorium and other Nashville locations. (8 p.m. Monday, CBS; stream on Paramount Plus and fubo TV, which offers a free trial)
Streaming
“Our Great National Parks”: Barack Obama is an executive producer and the narrator of a five-part series “that invites viewers to experience nature in the world’s most iconic national parks. Spanning five continents, the series brims with wonder, humor, and optimism as each episode tells the story of a national park through the lives of its wildest residents — both big and exceptionally small — and explores our changing relationship with wilderness. Traveling from the waters of Monterey Bay, California, to the bright red soil of Kenya’s Tsavo National Park, the lush rainforests of Indonesia’s Gunung Leuser National Park, the majestic terrain of Chilean Patagonia, and more, ‘Our Great National Parks’ beckons us to get out and explore, create new ways for these wild places to thrive, and vigorously preserve them for future generations to come.” (Available to stream beginning Wednesday, Netflix)
“The Kardashians”: The show that no one asked for is here, as the inexplicably famous family — having ended “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” — now sets up shop at a new, streaming TV home. (Available to stream beginning Thursday, Hulu)
Already streaming
“iCarly”: The second season of the sequel to the original brings back Miranda Cosgrove, with Josh Peck making an appearance. (Paramount Plus)
“Woke”: Lamorne Morris returns as cartoonist Keef in Season 2, which picks up where the first season left off, after Keef’s first-hand experience with being racially profiled by police, and how he incorporates that heightened awareness into his life and work. The character of Keef is based on Keith Knight, the cartoonist who is a co-creator of the show. (Hulu)
— Kristi Turnquist
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