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Welcome to What’s On, our weekly picks of must-watch shows. Here’s what you need to watch from Sunday, November 5 to Thursday, November 9. All times are Eastern. The biggies Lawmen: Bass Reeves Taylor Sheridan has done it again—and by “it,” we mean created a Western drama that perfectly aligns with the rest of his recent TV offerings. Lawmen: Bass Reeves unpacks the life of the first Black U.S. Marshal in Arkansas, who helped nab more than 3,000 criminals.

Hidden gems BTS: Yet To Come Concert films are all the rage right now, and BTS is adding to the fun with Yet To Come. Filmed in October 2022, the Prime Video project documents performances of 19 songs, several speeches, and the show’s stage design and fireworks. Akuma Kun Based on Shigeru Mizuki’s manga, Akuma Kun is an anime about the titular kid, a strange boy who reincarnates every 10,000 years with a mission to save the world from war, hunger, and poverty by harnessing the power of demons.

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