Miami Herald (Sunday)

SUNDAY’S BEST PICKS

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8 PM * Celebrity Family Feud Tonight’s new episode features a clash of the NFLPA titans as host Steve Harvey welcomes several icons from the NFL Hall of Fame, who challenge some of the NFL’s fastest-rising stars to raise money for charity by trying to guess the most popular responses to survey-type questions. Playing for the Profession­al Athletes Foundation, Team NFLPA Hall of Famers include Bruce Smith, Michael Irvin, Orlando Pace, Cris Carter and Kevin Greene. Playing for C.H.A.M.P.S., Team NFLPA Rising Stars features Courtland Sutton, Marlon Humphrey, Darius Leonard, Damien Williams and Aaron Jones.

8 PM ( LIFE) MOVIE Obsession: Her Final Vengeance Wrapping up a thriller trilogy that has unfolded over this weekend, Celeste Desjardins reprises her role as principal character Madison Turner, who thinks that her terrifying ordeal at the hands of a dangerous ex-lover is over, given the events of the previous movie. She is terribly wrong about that, however, given that her old flame’s deranged sister, Lisa (Anastasia Phillips), is now stalking Madison, determined to wreak revenge on the woman she blames for her own family tragedy. Ryan Bruce and Lexi Ainsworth co-star in this 2020 thriller.

8 PM ( STRZ) Hightown This gritty crime drama about a murder investigat­ion on Cape Cod earned critical praise and enough audience eyeballs to win renewal for a second season, but Season 1 ends tonight with a finale called “Blessed.” As the action resumes, Jackie and Ray (Monica Raymund, James

Badge Dale) try to pretend everything is business as usual in the aftermath of a depressing failure. They’re surprised

but pleased to learn, then, that the case may not actually be closed. Riley Voelkel also stars.

9 PM ( TNT) Snowpierce­r The critically praised futuristic action thriller wraps up its first season with two final backto-back episodes. First, in “The Train Demanded Blood,” a dangerous foe defects to the side of the rebel forces, who hatch a scheme to seize control of Snowpierce­r once and for all, even though it comes at a grave moral cost. Then, in the finale “994 Cars Long,” Layton (Daveed Diggs) struggles to govern the traumatize­d survivors, while Melanie (Jennifer Connelly) finally makes temporary peace with her demons.

9 PM ( STRZ) P-Valley Series creator Katori Hall adapted her own play for this atmospheri­c, character-driven drama set in the Mississipp­i Delta, where a thriving little strip club attracts a decidedly diverse clientele, not to mention those who work there. Trap music and film noir blend in this exploratio­n about what happens when small-town characters dare to dream beyond the Piggly Wiggly grocery store on the corner. Brandee Evans, Nicco Annan, Shannon Thornton, Elarica Johnson, Skyler Joy, J. Alphonse Nicholson, Parker Sawyers,

Harriett D. Foy, Tyler Lepley and Dan J. Johnson star.

10 PM * Match Game Four contestant­s from New York, South Carolina and New Jersey compete to win $25,000 by successful­ly matching fill-in-the-blank answers from a celebrity panel in tonight’s new episode. The stars host Alec Baldwin welcomes to the panel include podcaster Adam Carolla, actress Cheryl Hines, World Series champion Nick Swisher, actress and author Ali Wentworth, actor and filmmaker Mark Duplass and comic and TV host Loni Love (“The Real”).

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Steve Harvey

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