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We know TV has a lot to offer, be it network, cable, premium channels, or streaming platforms including Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV+, Facebook Watch, and others. So EW is here to help, guiding you every single day to the things that should be on your radar. Check out our recommendations below, and click here to learn how you can stream our picks via your own voice-controlled smart-speaker (Alexa, Google Home) or podcast app (Spotify, iTunes, Google Play).
Supernatural
HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: 9 p.m. on The CW
Series Finale
In Supernatural's penultimate hour, Sam and Dean Winchester did the unthinkable: They defeated God. So, now what? As the long-running series heads into its final hour, expect a more personal episode of the show — it's been called "old-school" by co-showrunner Andrew Dabb — focusing on the brothers. We know there'll be pie. We know there'll be flannel. But everything else is a mystery we're sure Sam and Dean will solve. —Samantha Highfill
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The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Reunion
HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: Streaming on HBO Max
Now this is a story all about how The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air cast reunited. To mark the 30th anniversary of the beloved NBC's sitcom's premiere, Will Smith is back together with the Banks family for a hilarious, emotional, and drama-filled reunion. The cast has been seen together multiple times over the years but the big news is the inclusion of original Aunt Viv actress Janet Hubert, who has loudly voiced her displeasure with Smith since she was replaced halfway through the show's run. So take a minute (or an hour), just sit right there, and they'll tell you how they became the royalty of a town called Bel-Air. —Derek Lawrence
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I Hate Suzie
HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: Streaming on HBO Max
U.S. Series Debut
In this comedy-drama, Doctor Who star Billie Piper plays a singer-turned-actress named Suzie Pickles whose life falls apart after explicit photos featuring herself and a gentleman who is not her husband turn up online. "Suzie doesn't know who she is anymore," says Piper. "She is a woman of many faces, but she doesn't have much agency within her life and she certainly doesn't have a great sense of self. A series of compromising photos are leaked online in a sort of hack-style and her entire life falls apart. [The show] is about her finding herself again through this trauma." The actress came up with the idea for I Hate Suzie with Lucy Prebble, who created the Piper vehicle Secret Diary of a Call Girl and is also one of the writers of Succession. But don't be tempted to confuse Piper with her onscreen character. "My god, I would be horrified if people thought I was exactly like Suzie Pickles," she says. —Clark Collis
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The Princess Switch: Switched Again
HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: Streaming on Netflix
'Tis the season to switch things up — again. Oh, and why not throw in one more doppelgänger for good use. The sequel to 2018's holiday rom-com starring Vanessa Hudgens — in not one, but three roles this time — is gracing us with its royal presence on Netflix to add some flurries of confusion this yuletide. The festive follow-up sees Hudgens play Duchess Margaret, Princess Stacy, and now Lady Fiona, a party-girl cousin of Margaret. In other words: Bring on the wigs! When we pick up with the girls, the Duchess is set to inherit the throne to Montenaro but craves a moment to reconnect with her (now) ex-boyfriend Kevin. Naturally, Stacy suggests another switcharoo to allow the would-be couple some quality time together. Simple! But what about that third lookalike? We hear your cry. Yup, the fabulous Fiona isn't about to be left out of the charade. Luckily, there's another single and dashing dude, Antonio, in the mix, so we're sure by the time the crown is placed on Margaret's head (or possibly Stacy or Fiona's — who can say?!), everyone will be neatly paired up with pretty Christmas bow tied on top! —Ruth Kinane
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What ELSE to Watch
8 p.m.
Supernatural: The Long Road Home (special) — The CW
Jersey Shore Family Vacation (back-to-back episode season premiere) — MTV
The 21st Annual Latin Grammy Awards — Univision
8:30 p.m.
B Positive — CBS
9 p.m.
9:30 p.m.
The Unicorn — CBS
10 p.m.
A Million Little Things (season premiere) — ABC
Death in Paradise (season finale) — Ovation
Streaming
Gangs of London (season finale) — AMC+
Breaking Beauty (series debut) — Crackle
Adventure Time: Distant Lands - Obsidian — HBO Max
Selena + Chef (Friendsgiving special) — HBO Max
Veneno (series debut) — HBO Max
Trollstopia (series debut) — Hulu/Peacock
Cold Call (series debut) — Sundance Now
For the Love of Jason (series debut) — UMC
*times are ET and subject to change