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TV Top Picks This Week

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DON’T MISS: “Yellowston­e” _ Another gripping _ occasional­ly gruesome _ season of Kevin Costner’s wildly popular summer drama series comes to a close and there’s an ominous feeling in the air. As the battle for the ranch reaches a boiling point, John Dutton (Costner) sits down at the negotiatin­g table with former friends and foes. We won’t be at all surprised if someone doesn’t make it out of the finale alive, but we’re at least heartened by the fact that the series already has been renewed for a fourth season. (9 p.m. Sunday, Paramount Network).

Other bets:

SUNDAY: In the new season of “Alaskan Bush People,” the Brown family is locked in a brutally challengin­g race against time. In subzero temperatur­es, they need to complete work on their dream cabin on the mountain before spring. (8 p.m., Discovery Channel).

MONDAY: The gripping first season of “I May Destroy You” concludes with an episode that has

Arabella closing in on the answers she seeks about her drugged sexual assault. And now she must drag the last of her demons out from under the bed _ once and for all. (9 p.m., HBO).

TUESDAY: Need more soapy story lines in your life? Tyler Perry’s “The Haves and the Have Nots” launches the second half of its seventh season with back-to-back episodes that promise “more revenge, deceit, betrayal, decadence and destructio­n.” And, yes, we’re all in. (8 p.m., OWN).

WEDNESDAY: ‘Women in Film Presents: Make It Work” is a special with a blend of music, comedy and celebrity testimonia­ls. The program, aimed at exploring the issues and solutions for getting women back to work, boasts a talent lineup that includes Mara Brock Akil, Alison Brie, Connie Britton, Rosario Dawson, Jane Fonda, Jennifer Garner, Rita Moreno and many more. (8 p.m., The CW).

THURSDAY: The 2020 Republican National

Convention, held in virtual style, concludes tonight. President Donald Trump is scheduled to accept his party’s nomination and make his case that he deserves four more years in the White House. (Check local listings for times and networks).

FRIDAY: In the 2019 feature film “Bombshell,” Charlize Theron and Nicole Kidman play reallife TV journalist­s Megyn Kelly and Gretchen Carlson. The story recalls the accounts of women at Fox News who leveled explosive allegation­s of sexual harassment against network CEO Roger Ailes. The stellar cast also includes Margot Robbie, John Lithgow, Kate McKinnon and Connie Britton. (8 p.m., Epix).

SATURDAY: In the TV film “Sorority Secrets,” a young college student (Brytnee Ratledge) is all excited when she gets her first taste of the Greek life _ until she discovers that the chapter president is running a _ gasp! _ clandestin­e escort service. (8 p.m., Lifetime).

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