Get your holy water ready: ‘Evil’ is back for its fourth and final season

I mean.

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Here’s A BUNCH OF TV News

Tracker was your favorite network show last season (which, admittedly, was a really weird season) (but this also tracks).

The most-watched SNL sketch really shouldn’t be a surprise. (Honestly, this list of the top five is pretty good.)

AFTER NEARLY TWO YEARS, IT’S FINALLY BACK: Evil’s fourth and (~sob~) final season has begun streaming on Paramount+ today, and I cannot wait to sink my teeth into it.

Reminder: you can watch the first two seasons of Evil on Netflix; seasons 1-3 are all available on Paramount+ and new episodes of season 4 will be available on Paramount+ every Thursday.

This is really uncool, Wheel of Fortune. BOOOOO.

HIRE QUINTA BRUNSON TO WRITE A HALLMARK CHRISTMAS MOVIE, YOU COWARDS.

They’re going to put ads in your movies. Not the movies in the movie theater (although that’s coming, I’m sure), but the movies on your streamers.

Taylor Sheridan is moving production of Yellowstone spinoff 1923 from Montana to Texas because he didn’t spend all that money on that 6666 Ranch for nothing.

Speaking of Yellowstone, it’s finally filming its final episodes. And Kevin Costner would like to tell his version of the story of how it all fell apart

Bring back David and DJ and DJ’s entire missing family.

Stop claiming The Simpsons predicted literally everything — it makes it less fun when they actually do predict something. Quit ruining things.

Give Valerie Bertinelli some space, guys.

Michael Richards would like you to know that he’s really not racist and he’s tried to learn from that whole incident 18 years ago. And to his credit: he neither tried to make a comeback nor did he cry that he was being “canceled.”

Renewals

In Development

Casting News

Mark Your Calendars

  • Beverly Hills Cop 4 premieres on Netflix on July 3.
  • The Bachelorette returns on ABC on July 8.
  • Presumed Innocent will debut on Apple TV+ on June 12.
  • Fantasmas premieres on HBO on June 7.
  • BRATS debuts on Hulu on June 14.
  • The Great Lillian Hall debuts on HBO on May 31.
  • Emperor of Ocean Park premieres on MGM+ on July 14.
  • My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman returns on Netflix on June 12.
  • Counsel Culture debuts on Prime Video on June 6.
  • Chopper Cops premieres on Paramount+ on June 18.
  • D-Day: The Unheard Tapes debuts on The History Channel on June 6.
  • Deb’s House premieres on WE tv and ALLBLK on June 14.
  • Sin City Tow debuts on Discovery on June 18.
  • Jo Koy: Live from Brooklyn will debut on Netflix on June 4.
  • Power of the Dream will debut on Prime Video on June 18.
  • Descendants: The Rise of Red premieres July 12 on Disney+.
  • Camden debuts on Hulu on May 29.
  • Love Is Blind Brazil: A Fresh Start will premiere on Netflix on June 19.
  • Call Me Dad will debut on Viplay on June 4.
  • Brothers will debut on Prime Video on October 17.

R.I.P.

Richard Foronjy, Character actor who appeared in Police Story, M*A*S*H, The Streets of San Francisco, Taxi, Cagney & Lacy, Hill Street Blues, Midnight Run, Carlito’s Way, and Serpico

Charlie Colin, Founding bassist in Train

WATCH THIS

Don’t Forget the Lyrics: Season premiere. 8 p.m., Fox

Elsbeth: Elsbeth’s role at the precinct is thrown into question in the first season finale. 8 p.m., CBS

Evil: The fourth and final season premiere for one of my favorite wicked little shows. Again, I urge you to check out the first two seasons on Netflix if you haven’t already. Paramount+

Late Night:

  • Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Chris Pratt, Erin Andrews, Charissa Thompson, Red Clay Strays
  • The Late Show with Stephen Colbert: Chris Hemsworth, James Dyson
  • After Midnight: Marcella Arguello, Thomas Lennon
  • The Daily Show: John Legend, host Michael Kosta
  • Watch What Happens Live: Paul Scheer, Kyle Cooke
THUR 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30
ABC 9-1-1
(new)
Grey’s Anatomy
(new)
Station 19
(new)
CBS The Price is Right at Night
(new)
Elsbeth
(new)
Elsbeth
(repeat)
CW Patti Stanger: The Matchmaker
(new)
Lovers and Liars
(new)
News/Local
FOX I Can See Your Voice
(new)
Don’t Forget the Lyrics!
(new)
News/Local
NBC Red Nose Day: Cheers to Ten Years
(new)
The Wall
(new)
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
(repeat)

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