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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).
Let It Fall: Los Angeles 1982-1992
HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: 8 p.m. on ABC
Originally airing in 2017, for the 25th anniversary of the L.A. riots, this John Ridley-directed documentary examines the 1992 uprising in Los Angeles following the Rodney King verdict, when all four officers charged with assaulting him were acquited and three of the four were acquited on charges of using excessive force (the jury could not agree on the excessive force charge against the fourth officer). As protests continue across the country, this film — featuring a new introduction by John Legend — offers valuable insight into the history of race relations and law enforcement, including candid and emotional interviews with eyewitnesses and people involved in and affected by the events that left more than 50 people dead across the city. —Gerrad Hall
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One Day at a Time
HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: 9:30 p.m. on Pop TV
Is blood thicker than politics? This is the question posed on One Day at a Time's animated special that'll see extended members of the Alvarez family come for a weeklong visit with their conservative opinions flying all over the place. Gloria Estefan and Melissa Fumero return to the roles of Tia Mirtha and Estrellita, respectively, with the addition of Lin-Manuel Miranda portraying Tio Juanito.
Estefan and Rita Moreno, who play sisters, will duet on a new version of the former's hit song "Mi Tierra," and Miranda brings Hamilton out to play. There's a lot of bickering and outlandish opinions, which is all typical of a Cuban family reunion the world over. —Rosy Cordero
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What ELSE to Watch
Check local listings
Mae West: Dirty Blonde — PBS
8 p.m.
Vanderpump Rules (reunion, part 3) — Bravo
Siesta Key (midseason premiere) — MTV
10 p.m.
The Genetic Detective — ABC
If Loving You Is Wrong (series finale) — OWN
Sweet Home Sextuplets (season premiere) — TLC
Dirty John: The Betty Broderick Story — USA
Streaming
Coronavirus: Explained ("Vaccines, Explained" and "How to Cope, Explained") — Netflix
Roger Waters: Us + Them — Digital
Sniper: Assassin's End (movie) — Digital
Barkskins (full series) — Hulu
The Marshes (movie) — Digital/VOD
*times are ET and subject to change
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