Las Vegas Review-Journal

What to watch

WEDNESDAY

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Oct. 20, 2021

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

Found Netflix

In Amanda Lipitz’s documentar­y film, three adopted American teenage girls discover that they are blood-related cousins. Their online meeting inspires the young women to confront complicate­d and emotional questions, and they embark on a once-in-alifetime journey to China together in search of answers, connection­s and their lost history.

The Masked Singer

FOX, 8 p.m.

Group A performers return to the stage and another wild-card singer enters the competitio­n. Leslie Jordan joins as a guest panelist in the new episode “Time Warp.”

Nature

PBS, 8 p.m. Season Premiere

Season 40 of the Emmy- and Peabody Award-winning natural history series gets underway with “My Garden of a Thousand Bees,” which follows wildlife cameraman Martin Dohrn, who filmed all the bees he could find in his tiny urban garden in Bristol, England, during the COVID-19 lockdown. By the end of summer, Dohrn saw more than 60 species of bees and unlocked new knowledge about the diversity of personalit­ies in this insect family. He also developed a close relationsh­ip with an individual bee he followed through its entire life.

Winter House

Bravo, 9 p.m. New Series

Embark on the ultimate winter getaway with some of Bravo’s beloved Summer House and Southern Charm cast members and their friends during a two-week vacation in Stowe, Vermont. The six-episode series reaches new peaks when this rowdy crew kicks off an epic experience filled with hot tub hookups and snowy shenanigan­s.

Houses With History HGTV, 9 p.m.

Mike Lemieux, Jen Macdonald and Rich Soares help a couple renovate their 1666 Federalist-style home that’s riddled with 350-year-old structural problems.

Chicago Fire NBC, 9 p.m.

Consider yourself warned: Tonight’s milestone 200th episode of the flagship Chicago drama “is emotional, life-changing and tough to view,” says executive producer Derek Haas, adding, “It was tough to film.” The tension ramps up as firefighte­r Joe

Cruz (Joe Minoso) awaits the birth of his baby and longtime battalion chief Wallace Boden (Eamonn Walker) begins to regret having accepted a new position outside of Firehouse 51. But it’s Capt. Matthew Casey (Jesse Spencer) who faces the toughest decisions. “All I can tell you is that Casey will always choose helping others over his own happiness,” Haas hints. As for other cryptic teases, the producer says the episode kicks off a “crazy storyline” for Lt. Kelly Severide (Taylor Kinney) in which “we will see the return of an old colleague of his.” And, Haas promises, the final moments of the hour will be meaningful and memorable: “The ending says a lot about how the writers and I feel about a certain character.” Chihards are already weeping.

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