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Trial & Error, on NBC

Josh (Nicholas D'Agosto) and his team try seal their timeline by tracking down the potential murder weapon. When their search leads to a pair of new suspects and some shocking news about Lavinia (Kristin Chenoweth) they find the case taking a dramatic turn.

Kristin Chenoweth in "Trial & Error"
Kristin Chenoweth in "Trial & Error"

Suits, on USA Network

Harvey (Gabriel Macht) and Donna (Sarah Rafferty) discover how new attorney Samantha (Katherine Heigl) operates in this new episode. Lawyers from a Manhattan corporate law firm rely on their wit and intuition to keep the business afloat in this drama.

Katherine Heigl in "Suits"
Katherine Heigl in "Suits"

Q: How scripted was "Supernanny"?

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

To some degree it depends on who you ask, but the consensus answer seems to be "not as much as you'd think."

"Supernanny" was a reality TV show that originated on the U.K.'s Channel 4 but was reproduced for various markets. The U.S. version imported not only the format but the nanny herself: Jo Frost. It featured stories of families whose kids' bad behavior pushed them to the desperate end of asking a reality show nanny for help.

OutDaughtered, on TLC

There's never a dull moment for parents Danielle and Adam Busby as the quints leave the terrible twos behind. It's time to give potty training another try, while Blayke starts taking gymnastics lessons and spends some quality one-on-one time with her parents.

The Busby Family in "OutDaughtered"
The Busby Family in "OutDaughtered"

Demon slayer: 'Wynonna Earp' faces her biggest challenge yet

Author: 
Francis Babin / TV Media
Chantel Riley joins the season 3 cast of "Wynonna Earp"

Chantel Riley joins the season 3 cast of "Wynonna Earp"

American Ninja Warrior, on NBC

The excitement continues as competitors brave one of the world's most challenging obstacle courses in the hopes of winning a $1 million grand prize. Matt Iseman and Akbar Gbajabiamila co-host while Kristine Leahy serves as the sideline reporter.

Stuart Warshawer in "American Ninja Warrior"
Stuart Warshawer in "American Ninja Warrior"

Q: Have "Zoo" and "The Last Ship" been canceled?

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

Yes and … sort of.

It's all bad news for "Zoo," which got the axe last fall after three increasingly unsuccessful seasons on CBS.

The bad news for "The Last Ship" is that TNT canceled it in May, but the good news is it still has an entire season in the hopper that the cable channel will air later this year.

Sharp Objects, on HBO

Struggling to piece together the murders in Wind Gap, Camille (Amy Adams) is forced to relive a recent tragedy in this new episode. Meanwhile, Amma (Eliza Scanlen) goes wild, and Adora (Patricia Clarkson) is critical of Camille for meddling in the investigation.

Eliza Scanlen in "Sharp Objects"
Eliza Scanlen in "Sharp Objects"

Late Laughs for the week of July 22-28

 

Conan

In Indiana, police found a man at a White Castle with a container of dangerous chemicals. The man at a White Castle with the dangerous chemicals is known as "The Cook."

 

People who ran the L.A. marathon said it was nice to finally get from downtown Los Angeles to Santa Monica in less than four hours.

 

Still 'Standing': Revived comedy loses two of its stars

Author: 
Andrew Warren / TV Media
Nancy Travis and Tim Allen in "Last Man Standing"

Nancy Travis and Tim Allen in "Last Man Standing"

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