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8 THINGS TO WATCH THIS WEEK

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2 HOMELAND Sunday, 9 p.m., Showtime

Saul ( Mandy Patinkin) goes to Abu Dhabi; Carrie ( Claire Danes) delivers bad news; Quinn ( Rupert

Friend, above) senses something awful.

3 HOW TO GET AWAY WITH MURDER Thursday, 10 p.m., ABC

Annalise ( Viola Davis) reaches her breaking point behind bars. Meanwhile, the Keating 4 discover the DA’s investigat­ion into Wes’ murder is much bigger than they imagined.

4 VICTORIA Sunday, 9 p.m., PBS

Albert ( Tom Hughes) and Victoria ( Jenna Cole

man, inset) initially resent that they are being pushed together. Some at court feel Albert, as prince of a minor duchy, is beneath her. Albert, however, challenges Victoria on Lord Melbourne’s ( Rufus Sewell) influence over her and his sheltering her from reality, such as the poverty of the masses. The two royals fight, and he prepares to leave, but Victoria proposes and Albert eagerly accepts.

5 31 DAYS OF OSCAR Wednesday-Saturday, TCM

The monthlong celebratio­n of Oscarwinni­ng films is being unveiled alphabetic­ally this year. Some highlights: on Wednesday at 8 p.m., you can fasten your seat belts for the biting Broadway comedy, “All About Eve,” (with, above from left, Bette Davis, Marilyn Monroe and George Sanders). “Annie Hall,” one of the New Yorkiest movies ever made, airs Thursday at 12:30 a.m. Another Best Picture winner, the World War II weepie “The Best Years

of Our Lives,” comes on Friday at 11:30 a.m. “Breakfast at Tiffany’s,” on Saturday at 8 p.m., won Best Original Song for “Moon River.”

6 THE AFFAIR Sunday, 10 p.m., Showtime

SEASON FINALE. A chance encounter offers Noah ( Dominic West) a possibilit­y for healing a relationsh­ip that is in desperate need of repair. Meanwhile, his visit to Paris provides Juliette ( Irene

Jacob) with a distractio­n from unpleasant realities at home.

7SCANDAL Thursday, 9 p.m., ABC

Election flashbacks reveal how far Olivia ( Kerry Washington, right) was willing to go to win. Meanwhile, Fitz ( Tony Goldwyn) and Abby ( Darby

Stanchfiel­d) are faced with an unpreceden­ted national crisis. TABOO Tuesday, 10 p.m, FX

Blackliste­d by Sir Stuart Strange ( Jonathan Pryce) and his cronies at the East India Company, James Delaney ( Tom Hardy, above) takes immediate steps to safeguard his business and future plans. An invitation to an undergroun­d party results in an unexpected ultimatum. With Jessie Buckley and Oona Chaplin.

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