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What's on TV: 'Humans,' 'Snowfall' and 'Killjoys'
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This week we have a season finale for AMC's robot series Humans and FX's Pose, as Syfy brings back Wynonna Earp and Killjoys plus FX has a second season of Snowfall. Netflix's latest series features David Spade in Father of the Year, while gamers can check out Sonic Mania Plus. Look after the break to check out each day's highlights, including trailers and let us know what you think (or what we missed).
Blu-ray & Games & Streaming
Wyatt Cenac's Problem Areas (VOD)
Super Troopers 2
Terminator 2: Judgement Day Endoarm Collector's Edition (4K)
The Expanse (S3)
Rampage (4K) (3D)
Isle of Dogs
The Quick and the Dead (4K)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (4K)
sex, lies and videotape
Sonic Mania Plus (Switch, PS4, Xbox One)
Super Dungeon Tactics (PS4)
Tempest 4000 (PS4, PC, Xbox One)
Let's Sing 2018 (PS4, Switch, Xbox One)
Mothergunship (PC, Xbox One, PS4)
Frost, (PS4, Switch, Xbox One)
Adventure Time: Pirates of the Enchiridion (Xbox One, PS4, Switch)
Hand of Fate 2 (Switch)
The Long Reach (Xbox One)
Nidhogg 2 (Xbox One)
NoReload Heroes (Switch)
Detached (PS4)
Spheroids (Switch)
Monday
The Proposal, ABC, 10 PM
Salvation, CBS, 10 PM
Unapologetic with Aisha Tyler, AMC, 10 PM
Tuesday
89th Annual MLB All-Star Game, Fox, 7:30 PM
The 100, CW, 8 PM
The Bold Type, Freeform, 8 PM
WWE Smackdown, USA, 8 PM
America's Got Talent, NBC, 8 PM
We're the Campbells, TV One, 8 PM
Face Off, Syfy, 9 PM
Animal Kingdom, TNT, 9 PM
Deadliest Catch, Discovery, 9 PM
The Challenge, MTV, 9 PM
No Passport Required, PBS, 9 PM
The Outpost, CW, 9 PM
Drunk History, Comedy Central, 10 PM
The Last Defense, ABC, 10 PM
Teachers, TV Land, 10:30 PM
The Jim Jefferies Show, Comedy Central, 10:30 PM
Humans (season finale), AMC, 11 PM
Wednesday
Godzilla: City on the Edge of Battle, Netflix, 3 AM
Harlots, Hulu, 3 AM
Explained, Netflix, 3 AM
The 2018 Espys, ABC, 8 PM
Girl Got Game, CW, 8 PM
Young & Hungry, Freeform, 8 PM
Suits (season premiere), USA, 9 PM
Catfish: The TV Show, MTV, 9 PM
TKO, CBS, 9 PM
Code Black (season finale), CBS, 10 PM
Colony, USA, 10 PM
Reverie, NBC, 10 PM
Full Frontal with Samantha Bee, TBS, 10:30 PM
Thursday
Office Uprising, Crackle, 3 AM
Strange Angel, CBS All Access, 3 AM
Doctor Who: The Lost Episode, BBC America, 8 PM
The Four, Fox, 8 PM
Marvel's Cloak & Dagger, Freeform, 8 PM
Take Two, ABC, 8 PM
Queen of the South, USA, 9 PM
Trial & Error (season premiere), NBC, 9 PM
Shooter, USA, 10 PM
The Grand Hustle (series premiere), BET, 10 PM
Snowfall (season premiere), FX, 10 PM
Detroiters, Comedy Central, 10:30 PM
Friday
Father of the Year, Netflix, 3 AM
Dark Tourist, Netflix, 3 AM
Jimmy: The Story of a True Idiot, Netflix, 3 AM
Ballet Now, Hulu, 3 AM
Home: Adventures with Tip & Oh (S4), Netflix, 3 AM
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