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- Robert Bianco @BiancoRobe­rt

RUPAUL’S DRAG RACE ALL STARS LOGO, 8 ET/PT

While most of the marquee Emmys will be handed out Sunday, some prizes were awarded at last weekend’s Creative Arts ceremony. Which means we’ve already had a notable upset: RuPaul’s win for Outstandin­g Host for a Reality or RealityCom­petition Program over Tom Bergeron ( Dancing With the Stars), Steve Harvey ( Little Big Shots), Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn ( Project Runway), Jane Lynch ( Hollywood Game Night), and Ryan Seacrest — who lost for the sixth time for American Idol. Yet if RuPaul’s victory was surprising, it was far from undeservin­g— and if you want to see why, here’s your chance.

SUPERSTORE NBC, 8 ET/PT

NBC has high hopes that this comedy starring America Ferrera will break out this season, and to prime that pump, it’s re-airing four episodes tonight. If you watch just one, make it the Wed

ding Day Sale outing that launches the mini-marathon, which is both very funny and boasts a sweet humanizing scene between Ferrera’s Amy and Lauren Ash’s Dina.

BEAUTY AND THE BEAST CW, 9 ET/PT

Where Superstore may be on the way up, Beauty is definitely on the way out, as the CW fantasy airs its series finale. The show concludes with Vincent and Cat launching a plan to rid the world of beast makers forever, which seems like a fine idea.

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RuPaul is a standout — and Emmy winner — as host of Drag Race. LOGO
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BRANDON HICKMAN, NBC Amy (America Ferrera) and Dina (Lauren Ash) are Super.
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