Dayton Daily News

‘Walking Dead’ zombie walks back onto screens

- By Chuck Barney

Don’t miss: “The Walking Dead”: As the monster hit returns to resume its eighth season, our mood is somber. That’s because the last time we were in the company of our zombie apocalypse survivors, poor Carl Grimes (Chandler Riggs) had been chomped on by a walker. With death now imminent, we can only sit by helplessly to see how his fate plays out. Have the tissues handy. (9 p.m. Sunday, AMC).

Other bets

Today: Snuff out the torch, the party’s over. After 18 days of thrilling victories, agonizing defeats and baffling on-air gaffes, the 2018 Winter Olympics come to an end with the closing ceremony. (8 p.m., NBC).

Monday: “The Voice” returns for its 14th season, looking to make more beautiful music. Joining the coaches’ panel for this round is Kelly Clarkson, who knows a bit about how these singing contests work. (8 p.m., NBC).

Monday: “Living Biblically” is a new sitcom about a film critic ( Jay R. Ferguson), who decides to live strictly in accordance with the Bible to be a better person. Clearly, it’s going to be an epic struggle. (9:30 p.m., CBS).

Monday: In the new comedic drama “Good Girls,” three suburban moms grow weary of struggling to make ends meet, so they decide to rob the local grocery store. Chaos and hilarity ensue. The cast includes Christina Hendricks, Retta and Mae Whitman. (10 p.m., NBC).

Monday: We’re hoping that “UnREAL” can rebound from a lackluster second season. The behind-the-scenes soap about a “Bachelor”-like series returns with a strong-willed feminist “suitress” (Caitlin FitzGerald), who will make life difficult for producers. (10 p.m., Lifetime).

Tuesday: “Unsolved: The Murders Of Tupac and The Notorious B.I.G.” is a 10-episode limited drama series that re-examines the mysterious deaths of legendary rappers Tupac Shakur (Marcc Rose) and Biggie Smalls (Wavvy Jones). It draws heavily from the experience­s of two former LAPD detectives who led separate investigat­ions into the murders. (10 p.m., USA).

Wednesday: Based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning book, “The Looming Tower” is a sobering drama that traces the rising threat of Osama bin Laden and al-Qaida in the late 1990s and how the rivalry between the FBI and CIA may have inadverten­tly set the path for the tragedy of 9/11. Jeff Daniels leads the cast. (Hulu).

Wednesday: Believe it or not, “Survivor” is launching its 36th season. This “Ghost Island” edition features 20 new castaways and is pegged to the bad decisions of former players. Will they learn from past mistakes? Or will the past come back to haunt them? (8 p.m., CBS).

Thursday: The drama queens of “Scandal” and “How to Get Away With Murder” meet for the first time in a special crossover event. On “Scandal,” Olivia Pope (Kerry Washington) gets a visit from attorney Annalise Keating (Viola Davis), who seeks her help in getting a class-action suit on the Supreme Court’s docket. The action continues on “HTGAWM.” (9 and 10 p.m., ABC).

Thursday: One of 2016’s most acclaimed comedies, Donald Glover’s “Atlanta,” returns for its second season. The new episodes are subtitled “Robbin’ Season” — a time when thefts, and desperatio­n, increase around the holidays. (10 p.m., FX).

Friday: “Flint Town” is a compelling documentar­y series that follows the Flint, Mich., police department in the aftermath of the city’s water crisis. The cops work in one of America’s most violent cities while dealing with infrastruc­ture issues and a massive distrust in law enforcemen­t officials. (Netflix).

Saturday: OK, so they’re not as prestigiou­s as the Oscars, but the Film Independen­t Spirit Awards are often more lively and fun. Once again, some of Hollywood’s smaller movies — in terms of budget — will be celebrated as Nick Kroll and John Mulaney serve as hosts. (5 p.m., IFC).

 ?? JOSH STRINGER/NBC ?? Mae Whitman as Annie Marks in the new NBC series “Good Girls.”
JOSH STRINGER/NBC Mae Whitman as Annie Marks in the new NBC series “Good Girls.”

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