What to Watch this Weekend: RHOSLC returns for a drama-filled season 2
FRIDAY
Lucifer
HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: Streaming on Netflix
Season Premiere
After avoiding cancellation twice, Lucifer's sixth and final season is here. Picking up shortly after the season 5 finale, the 10-episode cycle finds Lucifer (Tom Ellis) grappling with the prospect of becoming the new God. "Lucifer, his whole story begins with wanting to be God, wanting to have the same power and ability as God," said co-showrunner Joe Henderson at the end of season 5. "When the dog catches the car, what does the dog do with it? That is a question worth exploring for a season." Whatever the answer is, hopefully it involves Lucifer and Det. Chloe Decker (Lauren German) getting a happy ending together. —Chancellor Agard
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Kate
HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: Streaming on Netflix
In the Japan-set Netflix action-thriller Kate, Mary Elizabeth Winstead plays an assassin who has just 24 hours to find out who fatally poisoned her. "She sets out on a mission to find out who poisoned her and kill them before she dies," Winstead told EW earlier this year. "Along the way, she forges this bond with this teenage girl named Ani (Miku Martineau), and they end up taking on this mission together. It's a heartfelt, brutal, assassin story!" Because if there's one thing assassin stories are missing, it's heart. —Clark Collis
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Hear more on all of this weekend's must-see picks, plus what comedian Bill Engvall is watching, in EW's What to Watch podcast, hosted by Gerrad Hall.
What Else to Watch
Streaming
LuLaRich (docuseries debut) — Amazon Prime
Pretty Hard Cases (series debut) — IMDb TV
Making Modern with Brooke and Brice (series debut) — Magnolia Network
Metal Shop Masters (series debut) — Netflix
Kacey Musgraves: Star-Crossed — Paramount+
Days of Our Lives: Beyond Salem (season finale) — Peacock
Movies
Come From Away (filmed Broadway production) — Apple TV+
Malignant — HBO Max
Dating & New York — Digital
7 p.m.
9/11: The Legacy (doc) — History
7:30 p.m.
The Smurfs (series debut) — Nickelodeon
8 p.m.
Race Against Time: The CIA and 9/11 — CBS
Burden of Truth — The CW
Rise and Fall: The World Trade Center (doc) — History
Blue Collar Auction (series debut) — Circle Network
9 p.m.
Detainee 001 (doc) — Showtime
The Hunt for Bin Laden — Smithsonian Channel
10 p.m.
Road Stories (series debut) — Circle Network
SATURDAY
8 a.m.
9/11 Twenty Years Later: America Remembers — ABC
Circle Remembers 9/11 presented by Wounded Warrior Project — Circle Network
8 p.m.
Shine a Light (special) — CNN/CNN International/CNN en Espa?ol
9/11: Four Flights (doc) — History
9 p.m.
Roadhouse Romance (movie) — Hallmark
10 p.m.
NYC Epicenters 9/11 -> 2021 1/2 (special night/season finale) — HBO
9/11: I Was There (doc) — History
SUNDAY
The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City
HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: 9 p.m. on Bravo
Season Premiere
The first season of The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City, which launched last November, was a crowd-pleasing new franchise in Bravo's reality empire, an irresistible snow-capped twist on its classic formula. How could it possibly live up to its early promise in its sophomore season, you ask? Worry not: The stakes shot up higher than the altitude this spring, when returning cast member Jen Shah was charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud and money laundering — all while Bravo's cameras were rolling. Not unlike the current (and deeply engrossing) season of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, this next chapter in RHOSLC will be supercharged with tension as a real-world scandal crashes the ladies' reality-world lifestyles, and they're all left to navigate a minefield while the fans (not to mention the feds) watch closely. Throw in the addition of a new Housewife, not to mention the ongoing dramas that made the first season must-watch TV? Bravoholics can count themselves #blessed indeed. —Mary Sollosi
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Scenes From a Marriage
HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: 9 p.m. on HBO
Series Debut
Based on Ingmar Bergman's emotionally devastating miniseries, HBO's Scenes From a Marriage stars Oscar Isaac and Jessica Chastain as Jonathan and Mira, a Jewish professor and corporate executive whose union unravels over five wrenching episodes. Suffice it to say it's not always an easy watch, but Isaac and Chastain's performances are more than worth the price of admission, as the two bring their palpable chemistry (and 20-plus years of friendship) to bear in a searing exploration of love, marriage, and divorce. As Isaac told EW, "This is someone that knows me. We have a similar language, and there's just total trust. And when I read [the script], I felt like this whole story is about that. To do this with someone who knows all your tricks, there's no way but to be honest." Adds writer-director Hagai Levi, "The chemistry between them, from the first day, was unbelievable." As anyone who saw that viral video of the duo at the Venice Film Festival would expect. —Tyler Aquilina
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American Rust
HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: 10 p.m. on Showtime
Series Debut
This 9-episode drama gets off to a slow-burn start. Fortunately, Jeff Daniels can make anything compelling — even mashing up pills with a mortar and pestle. The Emmy winner stars as Del Harris, the imperturbable police chief in the languishing Rust Belt town of Buell, Pennsylvania. He's in love with Grace Poe (Maura Tierney), so when Grace's son, Billy (Alex Neustaedter), is accused of murder, Del's job suddenly gets a lot more complicated. Based on Philipp Meyer's acclaimed 2009 novel, Rust weaves a grim but engrossing tale of a town worn down by the dual demons of the opioid epidemic and unemployment — and the residents fighting to hold on to what they have. —Kristen Baldwin
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What Else to Watch
8 p.m.
The Real Housewives of Potomac — Bravo
2021 MTV Video Music Awards — MTV
Gossip (season finale) — Showtime
Power Book III: Raising Kanan — Starz
8:30 p.m.
Fantasy Island (special night & time) — Fox
9 p.m.
The Chase — ABC
Chapelwaite (new timeslot) — Epix
Redemption in Cherry Springs — Hallmark Movies & Mysteries
Heels — Starz
10 p.m.
To Tell the Truth — ABC
11 p.m.
Work in Progress — Showtime
*times are ET and subject to change
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