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Q: Why don't they show any reruns of "House"?

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

They do, you just have to know where to look. 

"House" is still being rerun, but on the somewhat high-numbered cable channels Universal HD, Oxygen and WE (Women's Entertainment). 

It used to be easier to find. When the medical drama was finally dropped by Fox after eight hit seasons, it lived on in syndication on the popular basic cable USA Network. 

Saturday Night Live: Weekend Update, on NBC

Colin Jost and Michael Che bring viewers a comedic take on the day's news in the premiere of this prime-time version of the popular "SNL" segment. Along with other members of the late-night sketch show's cast, the duo satirizes current affairs.

Colin Jost and Michael Che co-host "Saturday Night Live: Weekend Update"
Michael Che in "Saturday Night Live: Weekend Update"

Q: I'm just catching up on the most recent season of "Brooklyn Nine-Nine," and was wondering about the guy who plays Gina's new boyfriend in the second-to-last episode of the new season. He looks so familiar.

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

The casting of Milton Boyle, Gina's new boyfriend (and Charles's cousin), is a clever bit of meta-humor by the writers -- the identity of the actor himself is part of the joke.

Gina says at one point that he's famous, but then admits that was a lie. Later, when he is revealed to be Charles's cousin (but before he appears on screen), Charles says multiple times how ugly he is. When he finally shows up, near the end of the episode, he's not ugly at all. He's Ryan Phillippe.

Full Frontal With Samantha Bee, on TBS

Samantha Bee serves up her witty take on political and cultural issues in a new episode of this ground-breaking late-night talk show. The program also covers controversial subjects and international stories, with segments from Russia, Jordan and more.

Samantha Bee hosts "Full Frontal With Samantha Bee"
Samantha Bee hosts "Full Frontal With Samantha Bee"

OutDaughtered, on TLC

Danielle and Adam hope to make their lives a little easier by planning a joint birthday party for all of their girls in this new episode. However, when Blayke wants her own party, they must figure out how to make her feel special.

Adam Busby with his daughters in "OutDaughtered"
Adam Busby with daughters Olivia, Hazel and Ava in "OutDaughtered"

<span>Q: My qu</span><span>estion is about "Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior." The episode titled "Death by a Thousand Cuts, Part 1" aired May 25, 2011, and it was to be continued. However, I have never seen a Part 2, or conclusion of this episode. When w

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

"Death by a Thousand Cuts" wasn't actually a Part 1/Part 2 situation, it was a season finale, cliffhanger situation. And CBS never rescued it from the cliff.

"Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior," the highly anticipated spinoff of the smash-hit crime procedural show "Criminal Minds," was canceled after just one short season on the network. "Death by a Thousand Cuts" was its 13th and final episode.

Midnight, Texas, on NBC

Charming psychic Manfred (Francois Arnaud) enlists the help of human and supernatural allies in this new episode. When a nest of vicious vampires moves to the safe-haven town of Midnight, the residents discover they're connected to Lem (Peter Mensah).

Francois Arnaud stars in "Midnight, Texas"
Francois Arnaud stars in "Midnight, Texas"

Challenge accepted: Popular culinary series 'Man v. Food' returns to Travel Channel

Author: 
Andrew Warren / TV Media
Casey Webb hosts "Man v. Food"

Casey Webb hosts "Man v. Food"

A culinary favorite has returned. After five years without new episodes, one of Travel Channel's most loved series is back with new locations, new foods and a new host.

New Releases for the week of August 6-12

King Arthur: Legend of the Sword

Not long after Uther Pendragon, King of the Britons (Bana), defeats a villainous warlock, he is betrayed by his own brother, Vortigern (Law), who stages a coup and murders his brother. Years later, Uther's son Arthur (Hunnam) has grown into a man ignorant of his royal heritage, but when he successfully pulls the magical sword Excalibur out of its stone, the truth of his lineage is revealed. This draws the ire of King Vortigern, and the attention of an underground resistance movement whose members want Arthur to lead it in its fight to overthrow the tyrant. Vortigern, however, will stop at nothing to see his royal nephew captured and executed to preserve his own place on the throne.

Director: Guy Ritchie. Stars: Charlie Hunnam, Jude Law, Astrid Bergès-Frisbey, Eric Bana, Djimon Hounsou, Aidan Gillen, Freddie Fox, Craig McGinlay. 2017. 126 min. Action.

 

The Exception

During the Second World War, German Kaiser Wilhelm II (Plummer) lives in exile in the Netherlands, where he dreams of one day returning to his homeland. When the German authorities become concerned that spies might be watching the Kaiser, they send soldier Stefan Brandt (Courtney) to guard him. Brandt soon finds himself deep in an intense and passionate romance with one of the Kaiser's maids, a woman named Mieke (James), whom he soon discovers is both Jewish and passing along information to the British. His loyalties thus tested, he is forced to choose between his country and the woman he loves.

Director: David Leveaux. Stars: Jai Courtney, Lily James, Christopher Plummer, Janet McTeer, Kris Cuppens. 2016. 107 min. Drama.

 

Snatched

Emily Middleton (Schumer) has a trip to Ecuador planned, and she won't let anything interfere with her enjoyment of it, not even getting dumped by her boyfriend (Park) or getting fired from her job. She convinces her mother (Hawn), who is a cautious woman not used to travel, to come with her, but when the two of them are kidnapped and held for ransom, their dream vacation turns into a nightmare.

Director: Jonathan Levine. Stars: Amy Schumer, Goldie Hawn, Ike Barinholtz, Bashir Salahuddin, Randall Park, Tom Choi. 2017. 90 min. Comedy.

Lady Di remembered: ABC takes a retrospective look at the life of the People's Princess

Author: 
Shona Dustan / TV Media
Charles Spencer, 9th Earl Spencer, as seen in "The Story of Diana"

Charles Spencer, 9th Earl Spencer, as seen in "The Story of Diana"

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