8 THINGS TO WATCH THIS WEEK
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.