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What to watch

THURSDAY

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May 26, 2022

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

Fight or Flight

Discovery+ ■ New Series

For more than 15 years, Bollywood-starturned-human-rights-advocate Somy Ali and her groundbrea­king nonprofit No More Tears have rescued thousands of men, women and children from domestic violence and sex traffickin­g. Now, this unflinchin­g docuseries intimately follows Somy’s intense, complex and sometimes heartbreak­ing work as she illustrate­s the horrors and frequency of abuse, profiling the very real dangers and emotional impact of transformi­ng a victim into a survivor. In every episode, the clock is ticking as she works with real victims. It’s a race against time to extricate them from the situations they seek to escape; secure legal, medical and educationa­l counsel; and find them a safe place to stay while working alongside them to rebuild their lives. Viewers will go along with Somy as she navigates the best way to help these victims, experience­s the emotional highs and lows of advocacy, and discusses her own journey as she reckons with her traumatic past and the abuse she herself suffered as a young woman. The first three episodes are

available today; subsequent new episodes are available Thursdays.

Look at Me: XXXTentaci­on Hulu

This documentar­y explores how Florida teenager Jahseh Onfroy became SoundCloud rapper XXXTENTACI­ON, one of the most streamed artists on the planet. Through frank commentary from family, friends and romantic partners, and unseen archival footage, director Sabaah Folayan offers a sensitive portrayal of an artist whose acts of violence, raw musical talent and open

struggles with mental health left an indelible mark on his generation before his death at the age of 20.

NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs: Second Round

ESPN, Beginning at 6 p.m. Live

A pair of Stanley Cup playoffs conference semifinal games air tonight on ESPN.

Grey’s Anatomy

ABC, 7 p.m. ■ Season Finale

In Hour 1 of the two-part season finale, Grey Sloan Memorial is setting up a voluntary donation center due to a blood shortage. Meanwhile, Nick (Scott Speedman) asks Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) for help with his patient, and Winston (Anthony Hill) is hung up on his relationsh­ip with his brother. In Hour 2, Meredith makes a risky decision regarding a patient, and Owen’s (Kevin McKidd) actions to help his fellow veterans come to light.

Bull

CBS, 9 p.m. ■ Series Finale

The legal drama starring Michael Weatherly

as Dr. Jason Bull of the Trial Analysis Corp. concludes tonight after six seasons with the series finale, “Goodbye.”

Kings of Pain

History, 9:30 p.m. ■ Season Premiere

Wildlife biologist Adam Thorn and profession­al animal handler “Caveman” Rob Alleva are back for Season 2, continuing their scientific journey to get bitten and stung by some of the most dangerous creatures in the world to create history’s complete and comprehens­ive guide to pain that will ultimately help save lives. In the seasonprem­iere episode, “The Scorpion King,” the men take on America’s biggest and deadliest

scorpions, resulting in a hugely painful wake-up call.

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