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Modern Family, on ABC

The Pritchett-Dunphy-Tucker clan's story comes to an end in this final season finale of the popular sitcom. The complexities of modern blended family life are hilariously portrayed in this series starring Sofia Vergara, Julie Bowen and Ty Burrell.

Ty Burrell and Julie Bowen star in "Modern Family"
Ty Burrell and Julie Bowen star in "Modern Family"

FBI: Most Wanted, on CBS

When a gang leader in the Bronx tries to gain power by plotting turf wars and murders, Barnes (Roxy Sternberg) goes undercover in this rebroadcast. Julian McMahon, Kellan Lutz, YaYa Gosselin and Keisha Castle-Hughes also star.

Zeeko Zaki in "FBI: Most Wanted"
Zeeko Zaki in "FBI: Most Wanted"

Q: I recently saw "Sesame Street's 50th Anniversary Celebration." No Miss Piggy? Why not?

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

Miss Piggy didn't appear on last year's big 50th anniversary "Sesame Street" special for the simple reason that she was never on "Sesame Street" to begin with. An anniversary special would be a weird time for a debut, even for someone as, let's say, self-confident as Piggy.

It's an easy mistake to make -- the histories of "Sesame Street" and "The Muppet Show" (Piggy's real TV home) are forever intertwined.

9-1-1, on Fox

While Bobby (Peter Krause) and Michael (Rockmond Dunbar) are on a camping trip, Athena (Angela Bassett) chases down a car thief in this rebroadcast. Elsewhere, Maddie (Jennifer Love Hewitt) and Chimney's (Kenneth Choi) romantic dinner date is interrupted.

Angela Bassett stars in "9-1-1"
Angela Bassett stars in "9-1-1"

Hope against the dark: 'Legacies' features a new generation of fantasy to the small screen

Author: 
Rachel Jones / TV Media
Danielle Rose Russell stars in "Legacies"

Danielle Rose Russell stars in "Legacies"

What determines whether someone will become a hero or a villain? It might not be what you think. Explore this concept more in the newest episode of "Legacies," airing Thursday, April 9, on CW

Hope against the dark: 'Legacies' features a new generation of fantasy to the small screen

Author: 
Rachel Jones / TV Media
Danielle Rose Russell stars in "Legacies"

Danielle Rose Russell stars in "Legacies"

What determines whether someone will become a hero or a villain? It might not be what you think. Explore this concept more in the newest episode of "Legacies," airing Thursday, April 9, on CW

Late Laughs for the week of April 5 - 11, 2020

The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon

Last night, President Trump addressed the nation from the Oval Office. It was a nice change from his usual speeches right next to a helicopter. This is only the second time Trump has addressed the country from the Oval Office; the first was during the great McRib shortage of 2018.

 

The Rookie, on ABC

Nathan Fillion stars as John Nolan, a middle-aged rookie cop in this new episode. As Nolan tries to keep up with the rest of his squad, he finds that pursuing his dream is more difficult than he anticipated, but more rewarding, too.

Mekia Cox in "The Rookie"
Mekia Cox in "The Rookie"

The Rookie, on ABC

Nathan Fillion stars as John Nolan, a middle-aged rookie cop in this new episode. As Nolan tries to keep up with the rest of his squad, he finds that pursuing his dream is more difficult than he anticipated, but more rewarding, too.

Mekia Cox in "The Rookie"
Mekia Cox in "The Rookie"

New Releases for the week of April 5 - 11

Little Women

In the middle of the American Civil War, in a Massachusets neighborhood, the March sisters make their way through childhood and come to terms with what the end of it will mean to their relationships. Meg (Watson) is the eldest, a wonderful actor but a very practical woman. Beth (Scanlen) is musically gifted, naive and sickly, the one who always brings the family together. Amy (Pugh) is the youngest, an aspiring painter with an independent and unapologetically ambitious attitude. And then there's Jo (Ronan), the rebellious writer and fierce advocate for women everywhere but especially of her sisters. As time passes, Jo realizes that her attempts to keep the women in her life safe and near might be in vain, and she struggles with the realities of growing up.

Director: Greta Gerwig. Stars: Saoirse Ronan, Emma Watson, Florence Pugh, Eliza Scanlen, Laura Dern, Timothée Chalamet, Meryl Streep, Bob Odenkirk, Tracy Letts, Louis Garrel, Chris Cooper, James Norton. 2019. 135 mins. Drama.

 

Dolittle

Dr. John Dolittle (Downey Jr.) is a world-class veterinarian, and his ability to talk to animals makes him second to none. This changes when his dear wife, Lily (Smutniak), dies due to a sailing accident. The loss devastates Dolittle, causing him to retreat from all public life, tending only to himself and a few animal companions. His wallowing doesn't last long, however, as Queen Victoria (Buckley) falls ill and directs Dolittle to search for a cure that exists only in the form of a fruit native to an island far away. With the help of a child named Tommy (Collett), he rushes to accomplish the mission as foes, both human and four-legged, attempt to stop him.      

Director: Stephen Gaghan. Stars: Robert Downey Jr., Harry Collett, Antonio Banderas, Michael Sheen, Jim Broadbent, Jessie Buckley, Rami Malek, John Cena, Kumail Nanjiani, Octavia Spencer, Tom Holland. 2020. 101 mins. Fantasy.

 

Cats

Every year, the Jellicle community of cats holds the Jellicle Ball, a contest comprising extravagant performances and moving musical numbers. The winner, chosen by Deuteronomy (Dench), is granted an extra life and ascends to the Heaviside Layer, where they take the form of whatever they most desire. 

Director: Tom Hooper. Stars: James Corden, Judi Dench, Jason Derulo, Idris Elba, Jennifer Hudson, Taylor Swift, Ian McKellen, Rebel Wilson, Francesca Hayward, Laurie Davidson, Robbie Fairchild. 2019. 110 mins. Musical.

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