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8 THINGS TO WATCH THIS WEEK

- BY ROBERT RORKE

2 HERE AND NOW Sunday, 9 p.m., HBO Ramon ( Daniel Zovatto) and Dr. Shokrani ( Peter Macdissi) explore the possible psychic connection between his vision and a photograph in the therapist’s office. Meanwhile, Duc ( Raymond Lee) gets good feedback about his manuscript, but the publisher has an agenda. Stricken with an STD, Kristen ( Sosie Bacon, below left) goes to Planned Parenthood with Ashley ( Jerrika Hinton, below right).

3 LAST WEEK TONIGHT WITH JOHN OLIVER Sunday, 11 p.m., HBO SEASON PREMIERE. The irreverent political commentato­r is back, with new diatribes to launch against President Trump, the Republican party and perhaps his other target — actor Dustin Hoffman, whose sexual misconduct he attacked during a panel discussion of Hoffman’s film “Wag the Dog.”

4 WOMEN IN LOVE Friday, 4:30 a.m., TCM In this 1969 film, two sisters — Ursula ( Jennie Linden) and Gudrun ( Glenda Jackson, right) Brangwen — break romantic taboos in 1920s England with Rupert ( Alan Bates) and Gerald ( Oliver Reed), respective­ly. Jackson won the Best Actress Oscar for her fierce portrayal, which includes an erotic dance with some startled steer in the countrysid­e.

5 SEVEN SECONDS Friday, Netflix SERIES PREMIERE. A car accident in Liberty State Park turns into a nightmare for Latrice Butler ( Regina King, near left) and her husband Isaiah ( Russell Hornsby, far left). Their son Brenton is left for dead by four Jersey City cops. A brief encounter at his hospital bedside between Latrice and Peter Jablonski ( Beau Knapp), the officer who hit the boy, haunts her as she seeks justice.

6 THE FRANKENSTE­IN CHRONICLES Tuesday, Netflix SERIES PREMIERE. After a successful operation by the Thames River police to apprehend opium smugglers in 1827 London, a child’s corpse is discovered. Inspector John Marlott ( Sean Bean, right) is horrified to discover that it’s not a kid at all, but a grotesque assembly of body parts.

7HOMELAND Sunday, 9 p.m., Showtime Carrie ( Claire Danes) makes a discovery; Wellington ( Linus Roache) protects President Keane ( Elizabeth Marvel); O’Keefe ( Jake Weber) continues to broadcast.

8 VICTORIA Sunday, 9 p.m, PBS Victoria ( Jenna Coleman, below) and Albert ( Tom Hughes) have to face their worst nightmare as parents, while Sir Robert Peel ( Nigel Lindsay) takes on the ultimate battle in Parliament. When tragedy strikes, Victoria must confront the true cost of standing by her conviction­s.

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