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Your Honor, on Crave

How will it end? Originally envisioned as a limited series, this legal drama wraps with the Season 2 finale. Bryan Cranston plays ex-judge Michael Desiato, a broken man and grieving father who was coerced into a scheme to take down a crime family.

Bryan Cranston in "Your Honor"
Bryan Cranston in "Your Honor"

Despicable Me 3, on NBC

Gru (Steve Carell), Lucy (Kristen Wiig) and the Minions are back. This time, Gru meets his long-lost twin brother, Dru (also Carell), and the two form an uneasy alliance in order to take down a former child star who is out for revenge.

Lucy, Gru and Dru in "Despicable Me 3"
Dru in "Despicable Me 3"

Q:&nbsp;<span>Have any of the cast members of "Glee" actually gone on to have a career in music?</span>

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

For the multitalented veterans of Fox's hit musical series "Glee," the answer depends on what you mean by "have a career." Because most of them went on to release music at some point in the eight years since the show ended. 

Lea Michele, who played Rachel, has probably had the most success on this front. She's released four full albums so far, two of which placed on the prestigious Billboard 200 charts. 

Whose Line Is It Anyway?, on CW

Best known for playing Det. Amy Sykes in "Major Crimes," actress Kearran Giovanni joins cast members Ryan Stiles, Wayne Brady and Colin Mochrie for a series of spontaneous improv games hosted by Aisha Tyler. Comic Jonathan Mangum also joins them.

Wayne Brady, Ryan Stiles, Aisha Taylor and Colin Mochrie from "Whose Line Is It
Wayne Brady, Ryan Stiles, Aisha Taylor and Colin Mochrie from "Whose Line Is It

Alaska Daily, on ABC, CTV

When a familiar face becomes the top suspect in a case, Eileen (Hilary Swank) and Roz (Grace Dove) race to report on it first. Elsewhere, Austin (Craig Frank) and Claire (Meredith Holzman) follow Conrad Pritchard's (John Getz) trail.

Hilary Swank stars in "Alaska Daily"
Hilary Swank stars in "Alaska Daily"

Farmer Wants a Wife, on Fox

The farmers' search for real, lasting love continues. Hosted by Jennifer Nettles of Sugarland fame, the reality show follows four farmers and a group of single women who have left the big city to experience life and love on the farm.

Landon from "Farmer Wants a Wife"
Landon from "Farmer Wants a Wife"

Q: I just had a friend tell me that "Paranormal Activity" is actually the most successful movie of all time. But that's not right, is it? I thought it was "Avatar" or something.

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

It looks like your friend follows Information Is Beautiful on social media.

This company specializes in producing understandable and, yes, even beautiful charts and graphs about popular topics. It recently took on the movie biz, charting the biggest movies of all time, and it illustrated a fascinating fact: if you define "biggest" in relative terms — on return-on-investment as a percentage — then the humble 2007 horror flick "Paranormal Activity" beats everyone. By a lot.

Gotham Knights, on CW, Showcase

Gotham City is without its Dark Knight in this new series. Following Bruce Wayne's (David Miller) murder, his adopted son Turner (Oscar Morgan) is framed for the killing and forges an uneasy alliance with the children of Bruce's enemies.

Olivia Rose Keegan, Oscar Morgan, Fallon Smythe and Tyler Dichiara in "Gotham Kn
Olivia Rose Keegan, Oscar Morgan, Fallon Smythe and Tyler Dichiara in "Gotham Kn

The JUNO Awards, on CBC

Simu Liu returns to host Canada's biggest night in music, live from Rogers Place in Edmonton. The Weeknd and Avril Lavigne lead the nominations, and Alexisonfire, Aysanabee and Jessie Reyez are among the performers who will take the stage.

Simu Liu returns as host of The JUNO Awards
Simu Liu returns as host of The JUNO Awards

Q: What ever happened to Clive Owen? He used to be everywhere, but I haven't seen him in a while.&nbsp;

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

Big-screen leading man Clive Owen ("Children of Men," 2006) has actually been doing pretty steady work lately. If you haven't seen it, it's either because you were looking in the wrong place or because it was a flop that nobody saw.  

His most successful role lately has been on the small screen instead of the big one — he did a stint as President Clinton on the third season of "American Crime Story" in 2021. 

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