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Hospitable hijinks at ‘St. Denis Medical’, ‘American Sports Story’ finale, ‘Dancing’ Milestone, ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ on Disney+
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Hospitable hijinks at ‘St. Denis Medical’, ‘American Sports Story’ finale, ‘Dancing’ Milestone, ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ on Disney+

Allison Tolman as Alex, Kahyun Kim as Serena, Mekki Leeper as Matt, David Alan Grier as Ron, Kaliko Kauahi as Val, Josh Lawson as Bruce, Wendi McLendon-Covey as Joyce in St. Denis Medical

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Saint Denis Doctor

The mockumentary sitcom format, popularized by the office, Modern Familyand more recently Abbott Elementaryfinds another perfect place in the chaotic emergency department of an Oregon regional hospital. With comic professionals including The Goldbergs Wendi McLendon-Covey (as shredder manager) and David Alan Grier (the curmudgeonly head ER doctor) on staff, and fargo‘s Allison Tolman as supervising nurse Alex, the heart and soul of the show, Saint Denis It may not be your first choice for healthcare, but it’s a reminder that laughter really can be the best medicine. (See the complete review.)

Josh Rivera as Aaron Hernandez in 'American Sports Story'

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History of American sports: Aaron Hernández

The brutal hum of sports radio gossip floats throughout the final chapter of this grim docudrama about the downfall of the former NFL star. Aaron Hernandez (Jose Rivera). Now in prison, haunted not only by his crimes but also by his inability to confront his sexual orientation, Aaron returns to court for a new trial, offering a fleeting ray of hope that may be too late to counteract what’s inside him. demons.

Michael Chiklis in 'Accused' Season 2 Episode 5 - 'Justin's Story'

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Accused

Another cautionary sports story, albeit fictional, features the shield‘s Michael Chiklis (who appeared in the anthology’s first episode last season) as a celebrated high school wrestling coach who faces legal consequences for possibly shoving a star athlete (Andres Liner) beyond its limits, with tragic consequences. As usual, the complicated truth is slowly revealed as the trial nears its verdict.

Danny Amendola, Chandler Kinney, Joey Graziadei, Stephen Nedoroscik, Ilona Maher and Dwight Howard – 'Dancing with the Stars'

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dancing with the stars

With just six couples remaining in season 33, the dance competition marks a milestone with its 500th episode, in which each team of two pays homage to memorable dances from the show’s past and puts their own spin on Contemporary routines. , Quickstep, Argentine Tango and Viennese Waltz. The professional team greets Dance with a performance of “Crazy in Love”, the song that opened the first episode. In the second round, couples embark on the “Instant Dance Challenge,” where they learn what song and style they will dance with just five minutes to prepare.

Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman in 'Deadpool and Wolverine'

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Deadpool and Wolverine

The summer’s biggest hit movie, grossing $1.34 billion and claiming to be the highest-grossing R-rated movie ever, joins Marvel’s lineup on the otherwise family-friendly streamer. Provoking plenty of laughs amidst the action, the film combines the wisecracking Deadpool (ryan reynolds) with Wolverine, who is not so easily amused (Hugh Jackman) from another universe as they face unscrupulous bureaucrats from the Time Variance Authority. Forget the plot (is there a plot?), this is basically a star vehicle for iconic characters that skyrocketed at the box office.

INSIDE TUESDAY TV:

  • FBI (8/7c, C.B.S.): An FBI profiler (Lisette Olivera) asks the team for help when his sister is kidnapped. followed by FBI: International (9/8c), where Tate (Christina Wolfe) joins the team in Spain on their first covert field mission, and FBI: most wanted (10/9c), with Barnes (Roxy Sternberg) goes against orders to investigate a scam call suggesting a girl might be in danger.
  • Murder in a small town (8/7c, Fox): paula patton guests as a psychiatrist who warns Chief Alberg (Rossif Sutherland) that a murderer who is their client is heading towards them. He senses something fishy about the psychiatrist, but he’s also worried about Cassandra (Kristin Kreuk), who is still recovering from his recent trauma. (Congratulations on recognizing that most people do not recover quickly from life-threatening situations.)
  • liquors (8/7c, Discovery): Season 14 begins with moonshiners Mark and Digger suspecting that someone has been drinking their liquor for years, and that retribution is the inevitable next step.
  • Wilmington 1898: An American Coup (9/8c, PBS): A American experience The documentary explores a little-known chapter of racial oppression, when the prosperous port city of Wilmington, North Carolina, with a majority black population, was attacked by white supremacists on Election Day 1898, with dozens of black citizens murdered. and thousands more fleeing.
  • The Curse of Oak Island (9/8c, History): The treasure hunt continues for a season 12 run, and the crew discovers a long-hidden pit that they hope will lead them to the Money Pit.
  • Defeat Bobby Flay: Holiday Throwdown (9/8c, Food network): Bobby battles other top chefs in a new season of holiday-inspired challenges, starting with Thanksgiving dishes that leave out the turkey.
  • Cristina in the field (9/8c, HGTV): Christina Haack tackles custom home renovations for a second season, starting with an overhaul for empty nesters requiring a kitchen expansion.
  • The irrational (10/9c, NBC): Alex (Jesse L. Martin) investigates a possible suicide outbreak on campus.
  • High potential (10/9c, alphabet): Morgana (Kaitlin Olson) brings his daughter Ava (Amirah J.) to work on the wrong day, when a recently convicted man’s friends take the Los Angeles police station hostage.
  • Covert operation (10/9c, Research discovery): Former undercover agent Lou Valoze lends his expertise to a true crime series that explores operations in places like Oxford, Alabama, where agents plan to arrest a suspected fentanyl trafficker.
  • Larger than life: the reign of the boybands (broadcasting on Supreme+): From Beatlemania to the rise of K-Pop, a music documentary traces the popularity of boy bands, focusing on the supergroups of the 1990s and 2000s.