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Bull, on CBS

Brilliant trial consultant Dr. Jason Bull (Michael Weatherly) works with legal teams to win cases in this new episode. He enlists the help of experts as he combines his knowledge of psychology with high-tech data to tip the scales of justice.

Michael Weatherly stars in "Bull"
Michael Weatherly stars in "Bull"

The Walking Dead, on AMC

Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) and the rest of the group face new challenges as they struggle to survive in the wake of a zombie plague in this season premiere. This marks the ninth season of the drama based on Robert Kirkman's popular comic book series.

Norman Reedus in "The Walking Dead"
Norman Reedus in "The Walking Dead"

Round 2: Previous 'Chopped' winners face off against each other

Author: 
Andrew Warren / TV Media
Ted Allen hosts "Chopped Champions"

Ted Allen hosts "Chopped Champions"

Feeding frenzy: 'Shark Tank's' investors smell great deals in the water

Author: 
Andrew Warren / TV Media
Barbara Corcoran, Daymond John, Mark Cuban, Kevin O'Leary, Robert Herjavec and Lori Greiner in "Shark Tank"

Barbara Corcoran, Daymond John, Mark Cuban, Kevin O'Leary, Robert Herjavec and Lori Greiner in "Shark Tank"

Feeding frenzy: The sharks are back again, and they've brought friends to join in on the feeding frenzy. There's no need to stay out of the water, though -- these aren't the biting kind.

Late Laughs for the week of October 7 - 13, 2018

The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon

I heard there's a new documentary about dating apps called "Swiped." People thought the preview looked good, but when they showed up, it looked like a completely different movie.

 

I saw that Jeopardy host Alex Trebek grew a beard. When his wife saw it, she said, "What is … that on your face?"

 

New Releases for the week of Oct. 7 - 13

Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation

When Count Dracula seems to be overstressed from running his hotel, his daughter, Mavis, and son-in-law, Johnny, surprise him with a family cruise vacation. Along with their friends, the family sets out for an ocean getaway, and the ship's beautiful captain, Ericka, soon catches Dracula's eye. Mavis becomes suspicious of the captain's motives when the two begin dating over the course of the cruise, but the truth about Ericka is even more shocking than Mavis realizes -- she's the daughter of legendary vampire hunter Van Helsing, and she's luring Dracula and his family into a deadly trap.

Director: Genndy Tartakovsky. Stars: Adam Sandler, Amy Sandberg, Selena Gomez, Kathryn Hahn, Kevin James, Fran Drescher, Steve Buscemi, David Spade, Molly Shannon. 2018. 97 min. Animation.

 

Skyscraper

War veteran Will Sawyer (Johnson) is a security consultant and assessor for skyscrapers, and when his latest inspection takes him to Hong Kong to evaluate The Pearl, the world's tallest skyscraper, he brings his wife, Sarah (Campbell), and son, Henry (Cottrell), along. Although the building isn't yet open to the public, the family is given a luxurious suite to stay in, but when terrorists override the building's fire suppression systems and start a fire, Will finds himself separated from his family, who are trapped by the inferno.

Director: Rawson Marshall Thurber. Stars: Dwayne Johnson, Neve Campbell, Noah Cottrell, Chin Han, Noah Taylor. 2018. 102 min. Action.

 

Eighth Grade

Eighth-grade student Kayla (Fisher) posts videos on YouTube and social media about how to build self-confidence, but the videos get almost no views, and offline she's a loner who has trouble getting noticed and making friends. When a classmate invites her to a pool party, she forces herself to come out of her shell, but an awkward run-in with her crush sends her hurtling down a path that she's not ready to take.

Director: Bo Burnham. Stars: Elsie Fisher, Josh Hamilton, Emily Robinson, Jake Ryan, Daniel Zolghadri, Fred Hechinger. 2018. 93 min. Comedy.

Hope in the Wild, on CBS

Hope Swinimer and her team set out to rescue and rehabilitate animals so they can return to the wild in this new episode. Each instalment educates viewers on the daily jobs of the animal care team as they encounter various species.

Hope Swinimer in "Hope in the Wild"
Hope Swinimer in "Hope in the Wild"

Recaps for the week of October 1 - 5

Author: 
Andrew Sawyer / TV Media
Tracey Bregman stars in "The Young and the Restless"

Tracey Bregman stars in "The Young and the Restless"

The Bold and the Beautiful

Judge McMullen feels the pressure put on him by Ridge as he begins to rule in the Spencer vs. Spencer custody battle. Katie and Bill agree to tell Will the results of the ruling together. Emma feels jealousy and has hurt feelings when Xander and Zoe pose seductively in Sally's designs for the Intimates line. Bill shares a special moment with baby Kelly as he begins to mend his relationship with Liam. Sally models a private showing for Wyatt to celebrate the success of her first photo shoot. Emma receives a warning and relationship advice about not letting the past repeat itself. Brooke confronts Judge McMullen after finding evidence of Ridge's undue influence. Ridge can only smirk when Bill asks him and Brooke for a major favor. Bill, Katie and Will share a warm moment as a family when Bill vows to the be the best dad he can be. Brooke does whatever she can to get Judge McMullen to admit to Ridge's involvement in his ruling.

Days of Our Lives

John makes a big sacrifice to protect Marlena. Kristen gets ready to exact her revenge. Sami offers Stefan a deal in exchange for information about EJ. Tripp and Ciara take the next step in their relationship. John's prayers are finally answered. Will deepens his commitment to Paul. Sami makes a shocking discovery. Ben has some good news to share with Ciara. Sami finds out the truth about her mother. Kristen asks Brady to run away with her. Abigail tells JJ that she fears her alter egos are trying to come back out. Gabi manipulates Stefan and Chad. John sheds new light on Marlena's shooting, which vindicates Sami. Chad finds incriminating evidence in Abigail's bedroom. Abigail confesses something to Stefan. Maggie tells Eric she lied about Nicole. Eric soon sets out to look for Nicole. Chad shares what he discovered with Jennifer. Roman and Kate work together to bring down Stefan. Mimi Lockhart returns to Salem.

General Hospital

Nina feels shaken. Oscar keeps Drew at arm's length. Julian agrees to back off. Cameron ends up in the middle of an uncomfortable situation. Monica offers her support. Maxie senses something is off with Nina. Sonny puts Ava in her place. Kristin steps up to help. Maxie remains skeptical. Sam admits her reservations. Kim confronts Oscar. Cameron will not lie for Oscar. Jordan has some bad news for Margaux. Sam makes a bold move. Kiki has words with Ava.

The Young and the Restless

Lili confides in Traci her struggles with prison life when she comes to visit her. Traci encourages Lily and then leaves her to have some time with Charlie and Mattie. Lily is moved to tears when Mattie tells her about convincing Devon to visit. She draws on her inner strength and tells her kids that they'll make it through this together. Phyllis asks Jack to loan Billy the money to pay off his gambling debts, but she fails to mention that Billy initially took the money from Jabot. Jack agrees to help, but only if Billy goes to rehab, which Billy accepts. Billy then thanks Phyllis for not giving up him. Before Billy can replace the money he took, Ashley and Kyle tell Traci about it and they call a board meeting. Ashley exposes Billy's misdeeds and convinces a disappointed Traci to run against him for the CEO position. Arturo and Rey come to a truce when Arturo learns that his brother is moving in above the coffee house and putting down roots in Genoa City. Sharon and Nick prepare for their wedding, despite the enormous secrets hanging between them. Nick looks forward to his new life with Sharon, while Sharon tries to shake off her doubts about Nick's personality change. Abby and Nikki eventually get Victor to agree to attend Nick's wedding to Sharon.

A cut above: NBC's 'Manifest' mixes mystery, drama and more

Author: 
Kyla Brewer / TV Media
Melissa Roxburgh stars in "Manifest"

Melissa Roxburgh stars in "Manifest"

Binge-watching your favorite TV shows can be fun, but there's something exciting about waiting for a mystery to unfold week after week, building anticipation with unexpected twists and turns. A new series is poised to take over the airwaves as TV viewers clamor to find this season's new "it" drama.

Last Man Standing, on Fox

Mike Baxter (Tim Allen), a marketing executive for an outdoor sporting goods store, doesn’t always see eye to eye with his three daughters. The network recently picked up the hit comedy, which ran on ABC from 2011 to 2017.

Nancy Travis and Tim Allen in "Last Man Standing"
Nancy Travis and Tim Allen in "Last Man Standing"
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