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TV Top Picks This Week

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Don’t Miss: “The Sinner” — Jessica Biel, who once starred in “7th Heaven,” embraces hell in this unnerving eightpart miniseries. She plays a shy young mother who, when overcome by a sudden fit of rage, commits a startling act of violence and — to her horror — has no idea why. Her inexplicab­le behavior launches an offbeat crime thriller in which the central mystery isn’t who, or how, but why. Bill Pullman plays a police detective who tries to make sense of her actions. 10 p.m. Wednesday, USA.

Other bets:

Sunday: “Game of Thrones” continues its action-packed seventh season. In “The Queen’s Justice,” Daenerys (Emilia Clarke) holds court, Cersei (Lena Headey) returns a gift and Jaime (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) learns from his mistakes.

9 p.m., HBO. “The Bacheloret­te: The Men Tell All” special, where the guys spill the beans about Rachel and each other. Included: Lee and Kenny address their turbulent relationsh­ip.

8 p.m., ABC.

Tuesday: “Manhunt: Unabomber” is an eightepiso­de psychologi­cal thriller that recalls the FBI’s hunt for reclusive serial bomber Ted Kaczynski (Paul Bettany). Sam Worthingto­n plays Jim “Fitz” Fitzgerald, the criminal profiler who pioneered the use of forensic linguistic­s while on the case.

9 p.m., Discovery Channel.

Wednesday: Rob Lowe has yet another TV gig — and this time he’s bringing along some family members. In the unscripted series, “The Lowe Files,” he and his two sons, Matthew and John Owen, travel across the country to explore infamous unsolved mysteries.

10 p.m., A&E.

Thursday: You won’t look at vacations the same way after watching “The Guest Book.” It’s a scripted comedy about a rustic mountain cabin that plays host to different wacky visitors each week. Season 1 guests include Jenna Fischer, Michael Rapaport, Margo Martindale, Danny Pudi and more. 10 p.m., TBS.

Friday: Pop superstar Selena Gomez hosts the “WE Day Special.” It’s a star-studded program that celebrates the “transforma­tive power” of young Americans who are acting together to create change in their communitie­s and around the world.

8 p.m., CBS.

Saturday: Break out the sunscreen. “Love at the Shore” is a TV movie about a novelist (Amanda Righetti) who goes on vacation at the beach hoping to get some work done. Too bad she has to deal with the party-happy surfer dude next door.

9 p.m., Hallmark.

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