Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)
What to watch
SUNDAY
October 2, 2022
All times Pacific. Start times can vary based on cable/satellite provider. Confirm times on your on-screen guide.
How I Got Here
BYUTV, 3 p.m. ▪ New Series
In this fast-paced travel show, young adults accompany their immigrant parents back to their country of origin on a 10-day trip of a lifetime. Each episode tells the moving story of a parent-child duo’s journey as they enjoy the picturesque views, local cuisine and cultural impact of locales ranging from Israel and Chile to Italy and Zambia. They each relive the sacrifice, struggle and dramatic circumstances that led their families up to this point.
Family Law
The CW, 8 p.m. ▪ New Series
This legal drama that aired its first season in Canada follows lawyer and recovering alcoholic Abby Bianchi (Jewel Staite) as she struggles to put her career and family back together after hitting rock bottom. To meet a condition of her probation, she is forced to work at the law firm run by her estranged father, Harry (Victor Garber). Abby begins practicing family law for the first time and tries to forge new relationships with her half brother Daniel (Zach Smadu) and half sister Lucy (Genelle Williams), whom she’s never met.
The Walking Dead
AMC, 9 p.m. ▪ Final Episodes
The series returns for its final eight episodes beginning tonight with “Lockdown.” The episode picks up with Daryl (Norman Reedus) and Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) rushing to the Commonwealth to stop Hornsby (Josh Hamilton) from going after their families. Meanwhile, the Commonwealth’s leader Pamela (Laila Robins) deals with protesters demanding justice for her son Sebastian’s (Teo Rapp-olsson) crimes.
Nikki & Nora: Sister Sleuths Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, 9 p.m. ▪ Original Film
Fraternal twins Nikki and Nora are forced back into each other’s lives when they inherit a detective agency. As they solve a murder, they realize their differences may be their greatest advantage. Stars Hunter King and Rhiannon Fish.
East New York
CBS, 9:30 p.m. ▪ New Series
The executive producers of NYPD Blue bring us this new crime procedural that follows newly promoted Deputy Inspector Regina Haywood (Amanda Warren), who is responsible for an East New York precinct in a working-class neighborhood on the edge of Brooklyn in the midst of social upheaval and the early seeds of gentrification. With family ties to the area, Haywood is determined to deploy creative methods to protect her beloved community with the help of her officers and detectives. But first, she has the daunting task of getting them onboard.
Anne Rice’s Interview With the Vampire
AMC, 10 p.m. ▪ New Series
This sensuous, contemporary reinvention of Anne Rice’s revolutionary gothic novel follows Louis de Pointe du Lac (Jacob Anderson), Lestat de Lioncourt (Sam Reid) and Claudia’s (Bailey Bass) epic story of love, blood and the perils of immortality, as told to journalist Daniel Molloy (Eric Bogosian). Chafing at the limitations of life as a Black man in 1900s New Orleans, Louis finds it impossible to resist the rakish Lestat de Lioncourt’s offer of the ultimate escape: joining him as his vampire companion. But Louis’ intoxicating new powers come with a violent price, and the introduction of Lestat’s newest fledgling, the child vampire Claudia, soon sets them on a decadeslong path of revenge and atonement.
A Cut Above
Discovery Channel, 10 p.m. ▪ New Series
Adam Beach hosts this competition series in which 12 of the world’s top woodcarvers unleash their epic chainsaw skills to create mind-blowing masterpieces in a race against the clock. World-renowned chainsaw carver Ryan Cook and esteemed sculptor Katharine Dowson serve as judges.
Blumhouse’s Compendium of Horror
EPIX, 10 p.m. ▪ New Series
This new docuseries from Blumhouse Productions explores the history of horror in popular culture. It premieres tonight with “American Monsters” and continues weekly
with “Atomic Nightmares” (Oct. 9), “Unholy Dreams” (Oct. 16), “Relentless Evil” (Oct. 23) and “A New Horror” (Oct. 30).