The following season finales will air over the course of this coming week:
On May 9, the season finale of Damien will air at 10 PM on A&E.
On May 11, The season finale of Underground will air on WGN America at 10 PM
On May 12, Scandal will air its season finale on ABC at 9 PM.
On May 13, the two-hour season finale of Hawaii Five-0 will air on CBS at 9 PM; also on May 13, The Vampire Diaries will air its season finale on The CW at 8 PM.
And, on May 15, Once Upon a Time will air a two-hour season finale at 7 and 8 PM followed by the season finales of The Family and Quantico at 9 and 10 PM respectively on ABC.
The following made-for-TV movies will air this coming weekend:.
On May 14, the new Hallmark Channel movie Tulips in Spring will debut at 9 PM The movie focuses on what happens when Rose is forced to leave the big city to help out on the Poinsettia Farm where she grew up, she discovers her heart never left the country. The film stars Fiona Gubelmann and Lucas Bryant.
On May 15, the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries original movie Karen Kingsbury’s A Time to Dance will air at 9 PM. The film tells the story of Abby (Jennie Garth) and John (Dan Payne) Reynolds, a married couple who have been together since their days as high school sweethearts – when John was a football hero and Abby dreamed of becoming a writer. Now in their forties, Abby is a restaurant critic for a local newspaper and John is a football coach at their son’s high school. Though their seemingly perfect marriage is the envy of their peers, the truth is that they have fallen out of love, and plan to announce their impending divorce during their daughter Nicole’s upcoming college break. But John and Abby’s plan takes a turn when an elated Nicole surprises them with an announcement that she has gotten engaged. Not wanting to put a damper on Nicole’s cherished event, John and Abby agree to wait until after her wedding to tell her about their divorce. With the clock ticking and John and Abby helping Nicole prepare for her wedding day, they may have one last chance to again find their love. Corbin Bernsen also stars as Abby’s father.
And May 15, the new UP Channel movie The Game of Love will debut at 7 PM. Jake Cornell (Lochlyn Munro), third-generation owner of the Seattle Cougars basketball team, has devoted his entire life to his work, though he is still very attracted to his charming, smart, and unavailable ex-wife Frankie (Heather Locklear). Frankie has a weakness though – an undeniable attraction and connection to the infuriating man she’s divorced, not once, but twice. Now that they are no longer together, Jake and Frankie, along with their two adult children Barton (Tom Stevens) and Alexandria (Emily Tennant), disagree on the future of the team. Jake’s about to lose the one thing he loves the most – the Seattle Cougars – to the other love of his life, Frankie. Sparks fly as Frankie takes over the front office. Will the team that drove them apart actually end up being the thing that brings them together for good?
Mark your calendar!
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