What to Watch this Weekend: Billie Eilish, Lizzo, more compete and perform at Grammy Awards
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FRIDAY
The Goop Lab With Gwyneth Paltrow
HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: Streaming on Netflix
Series Debut
After gracing the big screen for years — picking up an Oscar along the way — and then turning to the small screen with roles on Glee and The Politician, Gwyneth Paltrow is now the star of her own series… but it’s not what you may think. The Goop Lab is a docuseries that serves as an extension of her luxury (read: pricey) lifestyle brand, taking viewers behind the scenes as Paltrow & Co. conduct experiments on possible products, therapies, etc. including “energy healing,” “cold therapy,” psychedelic drugs, psychic mediums, and orgasms. While we suggest you explore the series on your own, be warned, EW’s critics found the show to live up to goop’s actual definition: “something unpleasant.” “It’s almost impressive how aggressively obnoxious the first episode is,” said Kristen Baldwin of The Goop Lab, while Darren Franich simply stated “It’s boring” as part of their dual review. —Gerrad Hall
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Chilling Adventures of Sabrina
HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: Streaming on Netflix
Season Premiere
When Chilling Adventures of Sabrina picks up for part 3, Sabrina has one thing on her mind: Getting her boyfriend out of hell. (Reminder: He currently has Lucifer, Sabrina’s father, trapped inside of him.) In order to save her beau, Sabrina has to travel to hell, where she’ll find herself battling for the throne with Prince Caliban. You know, normal teen stuff. —Samantha Highfill
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What Else to Watch
Streaming
The Ranch (final 10 episodes/series finale) — Netflix
Shrill (season premiere) — Hulu
The Forgotten Army — Amazon Prime
Diary of a Future President — Disney+
The World According to Jeff Goldblum — Disney+
Encore! (season finale) — Disney+
Pick of the Litter (season finale) — Disney+
John Henry (movie) — Digital/VOD
Elsewhere (movie) — Digital/VOD
Harley Quinn — DC Universe
8 p.m.
American Housewife — ABC
Charmed — The CW
U.S. Figure Skating Championship — NBC
8:30 p.m.
Fresh Off the Boat — ABC
9 p.m.
20/20 — ABC
Dynasty — The CW
A 2020 Grammy Celebration — MTV
10 p.m.
Real Time With Bill Maher (with guest Megyn Kelly) — HBO
SATURDAY
Saturday Night Live
HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: 11:30 p.m. on NBC
Before he probably loses the Best Actor Oscar to Joaquin Phoenix in a couple weeks, Adam Driver is stopping by Saturday Night Live for his third go-round as host, alongside musical guest Halsey. On the heels of a rather, shall we say, divisive finale for the Star Wars saga and Kylo Ren, we can probably expect that topic to come up in some fashion. Other than that, it’s anyone’s guess as to what the famously committed Marriage Story star will be called upon to do this time. As his turn as a bombastic, ancient oil baron on his last appearance indicated, the key with Driver is to expect the unexpected. —Tyler Aquilina
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Check local listings
Seven Worlds, One Planet — BBC America, AMC, IFC, Sundance TV
8 p.m.
Chris Watts: Confession of a Killer — Lifetime
Flirty Dancing (two-hour season finale) — Fox
Say Yes to the Dress America — TLC
9 p.m.
Hearts of Winter — Hallmark
The Cave (Oscar-nominated documentary) — National Geographic
10 p.m.
Haunted Hospitals — Travel
Heartland Docs, DVM (series debut) — National Geographic
Beyond the Headlines: The Watts Family Tragedy — Lifetime
SUNDAY
The 62nd Annual Grammy Awards
HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on CBS
The 62nd Annual Grammy Awards are set to be one good as hell night for breakout rapper/singer Lizzo, who scored the most nominations this year. Expect performances from her, fellow Best New Artist nominees Billie Eilish, Lil Nas X, and Rosalía, and the triumphant return of Demi Lovato. Alicia Keys returns to host music’s biggest night of the year, so there will almost certainly be at least one grand piano in tow. —Marcus Jones
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Shameless
HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: 9 p.m. on Showtime
Season Finale
When Cameron Monaghan was deciding whether to return to Shameless, he was only interested on one condition: That he and Noel Fisher would get to further explore the “almost Shakespearean” relationship between Ian and Mickey. “That was something that felt worth going back to,” Monaghan previously told EW. Fast-forward, and Monaghan’s comeback season will wrap up on Sunday with the couple getting married in the aptly-titled “Gallavich!” That is if their families don’t get in the way. And there will definitely be time for that in the show’s 11th and final season, which will premiere later this year. —Derek Lawrence
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Check local listings
Sanditon — PBS
7 p.m.
Grammy Red Carpet Live — CBS
8 p.m.
90 Day Fiancé — TLC
Adopted in Danger — Lifetime
Batwoman — The CW
The Circus (season premiere) — Showtime
Doctor Who — BBC America
Power — Starz
The Real Housewives of Atlanta — Bravo
8:30 p.m.
Our Cartoon President — Showtime
9 p.m.
American Ninja Warrior: USA vs. The World (two-hour special) — NBC
The Outsider — HBO
Supergirl — The CW
10 p.m.
The L Word: Generation Q (season finale) — Showtime
Avenue 5 — HBO
10:30 p.m.
Curb Your Enthusiasm — HBO
*times are ET and subject to change
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