Don't miss these five shows this week
Don't miss these five this week. The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst series premiere The truth is far spookier than fiction in this gripping six-part documentary. Durst, heir to a huge New York real estate empire, is the primary suspect in three unsolved murders. (Actually, the body of his first wife has never been found.) 8 p.m. Sunday on HBO
Don't miss these five this week.
The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst series premiere The truth is far spookier than fiction in this gripping six-part documentary. Durst, heir to a huge New York real estate empire, is the primary suspect in three unsolved murders. (Actually, the body of his first wife has never been found.) 8 p.m. Sunday on HBO
Walking Dead season premiere How much more upheaval and death can these damaged survivors bear? You'll find out in what may be the series' most elegiac and cinematic episode to date. 9 p.m. Sunday on AMC
The Goldbergs Trouble in paradise. Barry (Troy Gentile) is crazy about Lainey (AJ Michalka) until he finds out her father (David Koechner) roots, not for the Eagles, but for their despised rivals, the Dallas Cowboys. Gasp! Is that a deal breaker? 8:30 p.m. Wednesday on ABC6
Portlandia Fred Armisen's Spyke character faces charges for peddling unlicensed Bart Simpson merchandise. Which may explain the presence of Portland native and Simpsons creator Matt Groening as guest star. 10 p.m. Thursday on IFC
Bosch series premiere Titus Welliver (Lost) plays the LAPD detective Harry Bosch, popularized in Michael Connelly's crime novels. Right off the bat, he's on trial for shooting a suspected serial killer. The cast includes Annie Wersching (Extant) and two alumni of The Wire: Jamie Hector and Lance Reddick. Available for download Friday on Amazon.