A new ‘Feud’ is born & ‘Vampire Diaries’ goes gently into that good night: The Screener Watch List for the week of … – Screener

Its a big week for premieres of some Screener favorites and, at long last, time to say goodbye to some, too. Its time for the season to start changing, and we couldnt be more thrilled! Come, join us for a weeks worth of the best and brightest Screener can recommend.

Sunday, Mar. 5: OnABC, theres the Once Upon a Time premiere at 8 p.m., followed by the two-hour opening shot of the new sexy-steampunk Time After Time, starring #unREALstandout Freddie Stroma as H.G. Wells, and a total Jack the Ripper makeover for Revenges own Josh Bowman.

On Fox, the usual animated comedy lineup getssome fresh bloodwhen Making History premieres at 8:30 and Last Man on Earth returns with a Kristen Wiig-centric (!) episode at 9:30.

In much the same vein as Family Guy and Bobs Burgers, we have Victoria at 9 p.m. on PBS, ending its first season with a massive afterparty And, of course, the unavoidable Feud: Bette & Joan finally bows on FX at 10.

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Monday, Mar. 6: Three hours of The Bachelor, leading into the finale, air at 9 p.m. on ABC, while we say goodbye for now toMartha & Snoops Potluck Dinner Party at 10 on VH1. Shadowhunters ends the first half of its second season at 8 on Freeform, and late in the night, Netflix drops the next Amy Schumer special. Then onTuesday, Mar. 7, The Americans premieres its fifth (and oh-so-timely) season on FX at 10 p.m.

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Wednesday, Mar. 8 sees the finales of Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia and Man Seeking Woman, on FXX starting at 10. The two-hour premiere of Survivor begins at 8 p.m. on CBS, while on History Channelits the end of the first season of the fascinating Six. And finally, afteran excruciating wait: Season 2 of Underground takes the stage on WGN America at 10.

The game-setting spring finale of Nashvilles rebooted CMT incarnation falls at 9 on Thursday, Mar. 9, and at 10 p.m. the second season of Screener fave The Catch joins #TGIT on ABC. On Fox, wacky competition show Kicking & Screaming kicks and screams into gear at 9 p.m., while Portlandia ends its penultimate season on IFC at 10.

Late Thursday night, several streaming shows will drop: Were most excited about Amazons Hand of God and Netflixs Apatow rom-com Love, both releasing their second seasons.

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And on Friday, Mar. 10 aday weve dreading for a long time The Vampire Diaries ends its CW run after 8 great years, starting at 8 p.m. with a celebration/tribute special. Its been a long road, and were very happy to have been on it.

Saturday, Mar. 11, is uncharacteristically busy: Showtimes American Jihad documentary is a must-watch at 9 p.m., and at 10 HBOairs the latest Jerrod Carmichael comedy special, 8. 11:00 debuts the long-awaited Adult Swim premiere of Samurai Jacks fifth season over a decade since Genndy Tartakovskys animated art-film classic ended its first run in late 2004, and in-story after fifty years and then, of course, Scarlett Johannsen and Lorde headline a new Saturday Night Live at 11:29 p.m. on NBC.

Which of course, we all know has turned out to be pretty spectacular in the past.

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