What's On: TV Shows and Films for the Week of May 17

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What's On: TV Shows and Films for the Week of May 17
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A weekly roundup of notable shows and streaming films, including Tatiana Maslany in 'Paula,' The Duffer Brothers' 'Grand Army,' and the conclusion of 'The Yogurt Shop Murders' on HBO.

Welcome to What’s On, our weekly roundup of notable shows and streaming films . Here is what’s happening on TV from Sunday, May 17 to Saturday, May 23.

All times are Eastern. Emmy winner Tatiana Maslany leads this dark comedy-thriller as Paula, a newly divorced mom juggling an identity crisis, a brutal custody battle and general everyday malaise. She finds a much-welcome outlet via her connection with a hunky camboy —however, their digital dalliances soon have Paula questioning whether or not she’s witnessed a real-life crime, drawing her into a greater conspiracy of blackmail, murder and, weirdly, suburban youth soccer.

Dolly de Leon, Murray Bartlett, Charlie Hall, and Jon Michael Hill also star. Look out forThe Duffer Brothers trade a plucky band of preteens for a ragtag crew of retirement-home residents in their latest Netflix production. In this eight-part supernatural mystery created by Jeffrey Addis and Will Matthews , a star-studded ensemble—including Alfred Molina, Geena Davis, Alfre Woodard, Bill Pullman, Clarke Peters, and Denis O’Hare— band together to stop a dark, otherworldly threat.

, which finds horned-up humor in the sexual and romantic exploits of a lovable herd of—including Zach Woods as a bear named Josh, Nick Kroll as a raccoon named Ray, June Diane Raphael as a deer named Fawn, and Sabrina Jalees as a fox named Penelope—as they search to find a partner and further their species. The Yogurt Shop MurdersIf you’re experiencing television déjà vu, yes, this HBO true-crime doccome out last August, but after a long nine-month wait, the Margaret Brown-directed series is getting its much-awaited conclusion with a 90-minute finale special.

Entitled “The End of Wondering,” the final installment will document the forensic breakthrough that connected serial killer Robert Eugene Brashers to the killing of four Austin teens back in 1991—a real-life reveal that came less than a month after the original series concluded. With participation from lead investigators, genetic genealogist CeCe Moore, falsely accused suspect Forrest Welborn and the families of the victims, the 34-year-old cold case finally comes to a close.

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TV Shows Streaming Films Tatiana Maslany Jake Johnson Brandon Flynn Dolly De Leon Murray Bartlett Charlie Hall Jon Michael Hill The Duffer Brothers Alfred Molina Geena Davis Alfre Woodard Bill Pullman Clarke Peters Denis O'hare Zach Woods Nick Kroll June Diane Raphael Sabrina Jalees Margaret Brown HBO True-Crime Doc The Yogurt Shop Murders

 

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