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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"

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"

Lucky Dog, on CBS

Animal trainer Brandon McMillan tries to help a rescued Malamute mix overcome his emotional issues so he can comfort a teenager with anxiety in this rebroadcast. Cameras follow Brandon as he rehabilitates troubled dogs in this series.

Brandon McMillan hosts "Lucky Dog"
Brandon McMillan hosts "Lucky Dog"

Recaps for the week of July 16 - 20

Author: 
Andrew Sawyer / TV Media
Jacklyn Zeman and Laura Wright star in "General Hospital"

Jacklyn Zeman and Laura Wright star in "General Hospital"

The Bold and the Beautiful

Liam tells Hope that he has to sort out his feelings to prevent her and Steffy from getting hurt. Emma remains skeptical when Xander reveals more about his past and the real reason he came to Los Angeles. Zoe runs into Emma and invites her to lunch. Sally and Xander figure out that Zoe is the girl who's been working at Wyatt's beach house. Sally calls Wyatt and tells him that Zoe is trouble. Zoe gets forceful with Emma when she tries to leave. Xander, Sally, Thorne and Emma expose Zoe and demand answers. Thorne tells her Emma can put Zoe in jail. Xander tells Zoe she is not his girlfriend. Brooke tries to convince Liam that he should choose Hope over Steffy. Brooke and Hope share a warm moment. Xander tells Zoe she must return to London. Katie is shocked to hear that Hope is pregnant. Emma prepares to dance in the fashion show. Zoe arrives at the show in disguise, while Liam arrives to support Hope. Justin is conflicted about Bill's recent request. Bill speaks ill of Liam to Steffy, but she defends her man. Bill sets Steffy up for another fall in order to win her love. Zoe finds a way to outshine Emma.

Days of Our Lives

JJ takes the blame to help Theresa. Abigail tells Gabi who the father of her baby is. Theresa and Brady each make a last plea to win custody of Tate. Kayla and Steve await a meeting about Steve's new eye, but a run in with Stefan could derail things. Brady must say goodbye to his son. JJ suffers the consequences of helping Theresa. Abigail struggles with whether to tell Chad about her pregnancy. Gabi confronts Stefan and reveals her resentment about Gabby. Eve admits to Chloe that she's partly responsible for Brady losing custody of Tate. Jennifer seeks to find out how the drugs ended up in JJ's apartment. Victor strikes back at Theresa. Claire asks Ciara if she's moving in with Ben. Theresa receives crushing news, which forces her to leave Salem. Brady says goodbye to Tate before he leaves with Theresa. Hope and Rafe try to get Ben to admit he set the fire. Abigail considers ending her pregnancy. Gabi reveals Abigail's secret by mistake. Will gets a shocking note. Eli supports Lani as they deal with baby David's death.

General Hospital

Michael struggles with conflicting feelings. Sonny lets his frustrations be known. Maxie feels that something is wrong. Obrecht is consumed with emotion. Liz gets an explanation from Curtis. Valentin buys some more time. Julian surprises Sonny with a visit. Sonny finds himself in over his head. Carly experiences the consequences of her actions. Nina dodges accusations. Diane is the bearer of some bad news.

The Young and the Restless

Jill returns to town, furious about how Jack and Kyle have disrespected Phillip's grave. Jack talks her down, but the peace is short-lived when a messenger shows up with the DNA results from the stolen bone fragment. Kyle tries to set Mariah and Tessa up on a date. They head to the GCAC where they see Hilary having a secret meeting with a mystery man. Phyllis gets an update from her PI that Billy has gone into a room at the GCAC, leading her to believe that he's having an affair. She follows him into the room only to discover he's gambling, as opposed to cheating on her. Victor tells Victoria about getting a message from J.T.. Victor shares his plans to meet with J.T.. Victoria panics and tells Nikki about Victor's plan and they wait for his return anxiously. Tensions continue to linger between Hilary and the Winters clan, especially Lily, despite her relationship with Devon. Things come to a head when Lily catches Shauna and Charlie alone together.

The Resident, on Fox

Surgeon Dr. Randolph Bell (Bruce Greenwood) serves as the CEO of Chastain Park Memorial hospital in this medical drama. Meanwhile, resident Conrad Hawkins (Matt Czuchry) guides first-year medical intern Devon Pravesh (Manish Dayal).

Bruce Greenwood in "The Resident"
Bruce Greenwood in "The Resident"

Q: Apparently, Betty White was the first woman to win an Emmy for hosting a game show. What game show was it?

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

If it weren't for the groundbreaking nature of Betty White's hosting role, "Just Men" would be completely forgotten today.

But it did, as you say, give her the opportunity to become the first woman to win an Emmy for hosting a game show, and so the short-lived show entered the history books.

By most accounts it didn't deserve to.

Snowfall, on FX

As Franklin's (Damson Idris) organization grows, he struggles to keep up with the demands of running his business in this season premiere. Meanwhile, Teddy (Carter Hudson) sets out to recruit a new pilot, and political tides shift.

Amin Joseph in "Snowfall"
Amin Joseph in "Snowfall"

Scene of the crime: Inspector Morse continues his investigations in 'Endeavour'

Author: 
Sarah Passingham / TV Media
Shaun Evans stars in "Endeavour"

Shaun Evans stars in "Endeavour"

Literary detectives are right at home in PBS's "Masterpiece," especially the British ones. When "Sherlock," the hit series about the legendary Sherlock Holmes, made its way to this side of the Atlantic, it fit right in among the channel's other British imports, and Det. Const. Endeavour Morse has done the same.

Q: I hear "Code Black" has been canceled. Please tell me it's not true, or at least tell me that the powers that saw fit to cancel this great show were considerate enough to have given it an ending, and not just leave us hanging.

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

The way you've phrased your question means I can phrase my answer like it's good news: yes, you will get a satisfying ending to your show, which is in fact canceled.

CBS made the decision to cancel "Code Black" in late May, shortly after the show's third season began.

However, much like you, the show's writers met the cancellation with a sort of grim fatalism. Series creator Michael Seitzman said on Twitter that they sensed the end was coming and they acted accordingly.

TKO: Total Knock Out, on CBS

People from all walks of life tackle a massive obstacle course in the hopes of winning a cash prize in a new episode of this game show. As they race through the course, other players attempt to knock them off and slow them down.

Kevin Hart hosts "TKO: Total Knock Out"
Kevin Hart hosts "TKO: Total Knock Out"
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