Here is the long list of programming option to expect on TV this week:
On September 5, the one-hour special Hit the Floor: Til Death Do Us Part will air on VH1 at 9 PM. Devil Girl Ahsha and Devils star player Derek are engaged and the planning has begun. But will Jelena’s shooting overtake the big event and keep them from the alter after all?
The series finale of Rizzoli & Isles will air on TNT on September 5 at 9 PM.
From September 5 through September 7, Harley and the Davidsons will air as three two-hour installments over three nights on Discovery at 9 PM. Based on a true story, the mini-series charts the birth of this iconic bike during a time of great social and technological change beginning at the turn of the 20th century.
The 10-episode streaming series StartUp will debut on Crackle on On September 6 (with a new episode airing each Tuesday). Set among the unconstrained, yet opportunist streets of Miami, this series weaves a complex and exciting narrative, focusing on the high-stakes struggle of what one will do to reach ultimate success.
On September 6 and 7, Queen Sugar is the latest series to debut on OWN with a two-night series premiere at 10 PM. The series follows the life of two sisters, Nova Bordelon (Rutina Wesley from True Blood), a formidable journalist and activist from New Orleans, and Charley Bordelon (Dawn-Lyen Gardner from Star Wars: The Clone Wars), a modern woman, who, with her teenage son Micah, leaves her upscale apartment in Los Angeles and moves to the heart of Louisiana to claim an inheritance from her recently departed father: an 800-acre sugarcane farm.
The two-hour finale of Zoo will air on CBS on September 6 at 9 PM.
On September 7, the season finale of Tyrant will air on FX at 10 PM; and also on September 7, the final two episodes of American Gothic will air on CBS at 9 PM.
The final episode of Ripper Street is expected to air on BBC America on September 8 (check your local listings for airtime).
On September 9, the new Cinemax series Quarry will debut at 10 PM. The 8-episode series is based on the best-selling books by Max Allan Collins about U.S. Marine Mac Conway who returns home to Memphis from Vietnam in 1972, finding himself shunned by those he loves and demonized by the public he fought for. While struggling with the nightmarish experiences he witnessed and took part in, Conway is unwillingly drawn into a network of killing that spans the length of the Mississippi River.
The two-hour finale of BrainDead will air on CBS at 9 PM on September 11.
Also on September 11, the final episode of The Last Ship should air on TNT at 9 PM while Masters of Sex returns for its fourth season on Showtime at 10 PM on that same night; and the second season of the PBS mini-series Indian Summers will premiere at 10 PM that night too. The mini-series will run until November 20.
Mark your calendars!
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