Dayton Daily News

McConaughe­y Emmy-worthy in ‘Detective’

HBO series’ season finale among week’s TV highlights.

- By Chuck Barney McClatchy Newspapers

DON’T MISS:

“TRUE DETECTIVE” — Last weekend, we watched Matthew McConaughe­y nab an Oscar. This weekend, he closes out the eight-part series that might bring him an Emmy. Yes, all good things must end and so it is with this incredibly compelling, gritty, trippy, mesmerizin­g and occasional­ly maddening crime drama. In the final episode, Cohle (McConaughe­y) and Hart (Woody Harrelson) get an important new lead in their 17-yearold case, thanks to a detail that had been previously overlooked. Michelle Monaghan also stars. 9 p.m. Sunday, HBO.

OTHER BETS:

SUNDAY: “It’s time to get going again,” proclaims astrophysi­cist Neil deGrasse Tyson in the opening moments of “Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey.” And with that, he launches a bold reimaginin­g of the 1980 series that made Carl Sagan famous and science fun. A great adventure apparently awaits. 9 p.m., Fox & National Geographic Channel.

SUNDAY: You’ll see dead people on “Resurrecti­on.” It’s a provocativ­e new drama series in which deceased residents of a small Missouri town begin coming back to life — and not in a hideous zombie kind of way. 9 p.m., ABC.

MONDAY: Can one gifted child save the world? That’s the question pegged to “Believe,” a new drama series from J.J. Abrams and Oscarwinni­ng “Gravity” director Alfonso Cuaron about a 10-year-old girl ( Johnny Sequoyah) who possess incredible — but unharnesse­d — supernatur­al powers. 10 p.m., NBC.

TUESDAY: The epic two-part “24 Hours on Earth” takes pains to examine, in great detail, how various animals and plants adapt over the Matthew McConaughe­y stars in the HBO series “True Detective,” which concludes its first season tonight. course of a single day as conditions around them change. And somehow, they make it really interestin­g. 9 p.m., BBC America.

WEDNESDAY: In its second season, “The Americans” continues to dish out heaping doses of addictive intrigue. Tonight, Philip (Matthew Rhys) questions Elizabeth’s (Keri Russell) readiness for action after they complete a mission with complicati­ons. 10 p.m., FX.

THURSDAY: Can “Scandal” get even crazier? We can only hope so. Now, as Fitz (Tony Goldwyn) prepares for his first debate, there’s a dirty secret that could have deadly repercussi­ons, to which we say: “Bring it.” 10 p.m., ABC.

THURSDAY: Tonight delivers the season finale of “King of the Nerds” and we’re counting on it to be royally geeky. 10 p.m., TBS.

FRIDAY: The innovative news magazine show, “Vice,” kicks off its second season with a segment claiming that much of the $100 billion spent by the U.S. in Afghanista­n has been wasted and misused. 11 p.m., HBO.

SATURDAY: No, “The Grim Sleeper” isn’t about a grouchy insomniac. It’s the name given to a serial killer in a new film that sees a reporter doggedly investigat­ing the unsolved murders of dozens of women. Dreama Walker and Macy Gray lead the cast. 8 p.m., Lifetime.

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