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What to watch THURSDAY

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All times Central. Start times can vary based on cable/satellite provider. Confirm times on your on-screen guide.

Father of the Bride

HBO Max ■ Original Film

This new adaptation of the classic romantic comedy is retold through the prism of multiple relationsh­ips within a large Cuban American family. Andy Garcia and Gloria Estefan lead the cast as parents surprised by the news of their eldest daughter’s (Adria Arjona) upcoming wedding.

Love & Anarchy Season Premiere

Netflix ■

In Season 2 of the Swedish romantic comedy series, recently divorced Sofie (Ida Engvoll) is trying to create a new life for herself and Max (Bjorn Mosten). Due to unforeseen events, she instead finds herself in the middle of a life crisis, and nothing turns out the way they had hoped. Simultaneo­usly, the small publishing house Lund & Lagersted is doing its best to tackle the very traditiona­l literary world while also trying to navigate

the new opportunit­ies that society offers today. David Dencik and Marina Bouras join the returning cast in the new season.

Rutherford Falls

Peacock ■ Season Premiere

The comedy returns for Season 2, with lifelong best buds Nathan Rutherford (Ed Helms) and Reagan Wells (Jana Schmieding)

helping each other tackle work, romance and major changes to their small town and the Native American reservatio­n it borders, initiated by Tribal Casino CEO Terry Thomas (Michael Greyeyes).

Golf: U.S. Open: First Round USA Network & NBC, 8:30 a.m. Live

The 122nd U.S. Open tees off at The Country Club in Brookline, Massachuse­tts, for the year’s third major tournament. Defending champion Jon Rahm faces top contenders in Collin Morikawa, Patrick Cantlay, Cameron Smith, Viktor Hovland, and world No. 1 and current Masters champion Scottie Scheffler.

Coverage begins on USA Network and continues this afternoon on NBC.

MasterChef: Junior Edition FOX, 7 p.m.

Gordon Ramsay recaps the biggest, most exciting moments of Season 8 in the new special “The Road to the Finale.” The episode also includes a countdown of the best bloopers, clips and outtakes of the season.

Legacies

The CW, 8 p.m. ■ Series Finale

The spinoff of The Vampire Diaries comes to an end after four seasons. In the final episode, “Just Don’t Be a Stranger, Okay?,”

Hope (Danielle Rose Russell), Lizzie (Jenny Boyd), MG (Quincy Fouse), Kaleb (Chris Lee), Jed (Ben Levin), Cleo (Omono Okojie) and Alaric (Matt Davis) reflect on recent events and ponder what comes next for each of them. Hope and Lizzie each find solace from unexpected yet welcome sources.

The Old Man

FX, 9 p.m. ■ New Series

Based on the bestsellin­g novel by Thomas Perry, The Old Man centers on Dan Chase (Jeff Bridges), who absconded from the CIA decades ago and has been living off the grid since. When an assassin arrives and tries to take Chase out, the old operative must reconcile with his past to ensure his future. With Chase flushed out of hiding, the FBI’s Assistant Director for Counterint­elligence Harold Harper (John Lithgow) is called on to hunt him down because of his complicate­d past with the rogue fugitive. Alia Shawkat, E.J. Bonilla, Amy Brenneman and Gbenga Akinnagbe also star. The seven-part series debuts with the first two episodes tonight.

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