Here is the list of the programming options to expect on TV this coming week:
On May 18, the season finales of FBI and CIA will both air on CBS at the special times of 8 and 9 PM respectively.
The new Acorn TV drama You’re Killing Me will debut online on May 18. Bestselling author Allison “Allie” Chandler (Brooke Shields) writes fictional murders, but must solve a real one in her small town of Founders Cove when a friend is killed and the police pursue the wrong suspect. The cast includes Amalia Williamson and Tom Cavanagh.
On May 20, the finale of the new drama Margo’s Got Money Trouble will air online on Apple TV; meanwhile, that same day, the series finale of The Boys will air online on Amazon Prime.
The new Apple TV drama Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed will debut online on May 20. The series follows newly divorced mom Paula (Tatiana Maslany) as she falls down a dangerous rabbit hole of blackmail, murder and youth soccer. Convinced she witnessed a crime – while simultaneously struggling through a custody battle and an identity crisis – Paula begins her own investigation, one that could unravel a greater conspiracy while also holding the keys to rebuilding her family and sense of self.
Also on May 20, the new Amazon Prime movie Jack Ryan: Ghost War will debut online. John Krasinski returns as Jack Ryan, navigating a high-stakes, personal conspiracy involving a rogue black-ops unit. The film will find Michael Kelly and Wendell Pierce returning with Sienna Miller joining the cast.
The season finale of Elsbeth will air on CBS on May 21 at 10 PM; meanwhile, that same day, the fourth season premiere of Sky Med will air online on Paramount+.
On May 21, the new Netflix drama The Boroughs will debut online. In a seemingly perfect retirement community, a grieving newcomer’s monstrous encounter inspires him to join a misfit crew of unlikely heroes who uncover a dark secret that proves their “golden years” are more dangerous, and they are more formidable than anyone expects. The ensemble cast includes Alfre Woodard, Alfred Molina, Bill Pullman, Clarke Peters, Dee Wallace, Denise O’Hare, Ed Begley Jr., Geena Davis, Jena Malone and Jane Kaczmarek [among others].
The season finales of Sheriff Country, Fire Country and Boston Blue will all air on CBS on May 22 at 8, 9 and 10 PM respectively. Meanwhile, that same day, the Starz period piece drama Amadeus moves to its regular timeslot of 8 PM and also on May 22, the 8th season of The Chi will premiere online on Paramount+.
On May 23, the Hallmark Channel movie True Justice: Eye for An Eye will debut at 8 PM. Our Warriors work to exonerate a mother wrongly accused of murdering another mother in the Parent School Coalition. The movie stars Katherine McNamara, Markian Tarasiuk, Nikki DeLoach and Benjamin Ayres.
The Lifetime movie When I Said I Do will air at 8 PM on May 23. The movie stars Sarah Drew as a widowed K-9 handler named Ali Corley who finds love again with a rescue specialist, Shawn Willis (Eric Johnson). The film is executive produced by country stars Clint Black and Lisa Hartman Black, inspired by their hit song on the same name.
Lastly on May 24, the season finales of Marshals and Tracker will air on CBS at 8 and 9 PM respectively; meanwhile, that same day, the season 8 premiere of The Chi will air at 9 PM on Showtime and also on May 24, the new drama The Audacity is expected to air its finale online on AMC+.
Mark your calendars!



