Texarkana Gazette

Chuck Barney’s viewing picks for March 17-23

- By Chuck Barney

East Bay Times

DON’T MISS: “The Act”—Patricia Arquette, who recently earned raves for her work in “Escape at Dannemora,” delivers another standout performanc­e in this stranger-than-fiction true crime story that made headlines in 2015. She plays Dee Dee Blanchard, the overprotec­tive mother of Gypsy (Joey King) who essentiall­y becomes a prisoner in her own home. The relationsh­ip becomes combative when Gypsy pushes for her independen­ce and, ultimately, it leads to murder. The cast also includes Chloë Sevigny and AnnaSophia Robb. (Wednesday, Hulu).

Other bets:

SUNDAY: As Season 4 of “Billions” begins, everyone is out for revenge and no one is safe. Longtime rivals Bobby Axelrod and Chuck Rhoades have come together to form an uneasy alliance aimed at crushing their rivals who betrayed them. (8 p.m., Showtime).

SUNDAY: You might want to keep the lights on while watching “Very Scary People.” Hosted by Donnie Wahlberg, it’s a six-episode series that recalls the twisted lives of heinous predators such as John Wayne Gacy, Charles Manson and Jim Jones. (8 p.m., HLN).

MONDAY: “The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley” is a riveting documentar­y that recounts the spectacula­r rise and fall of Elizabeth Holmes. Touted as “the next Steve Jobs, she became the world’s youngest self-made female billionair­e at the head of Theranos, a company that promised to revolution­ize health care. It didn’t work out that way. (8 p.m., HBO).

MONDAY: Marcia Clark, known for her unsuccessf­ul prosecutio­n of O.J. Simpson, is an executive producer on “The Fix.” It’s a legal drama that follows a retired prosecutor who, eight years after a devastatin­g courtroom defeat, returns to the Los Angeles DA’s office for a second chance at justice. (9 p.m., ABC).

MONDAY: “The D.L. Hughley Talk Show” has the outspoken comedian diving head-first into the hot topics of the day, dishing on the news, entertainm­ent, pop culture and social media. Jasmine Sanders joins the fun as his co-host. (10 p.m., TV One).

TUESDAY: Hosted by Rob Lowe, the new game show “Mental Samurai” is described as a “brain-scrambling roller coaster event unlike anything seen before.” Um, we’ll stick to the couch and watch from afar. (8 p.m., Fox).

WEDNESDAY: “Pretty Little Liars: The Perfection­ists,” a spinoff of the popular series, takes viewers to the seemingly idyllic college town of Beacon Heights. Of course, someone snaps and kills someone, and a juicy mystery begins to unfold. (7 p.m., Freeform).

THURSDAY: The end is near for “Gotham.” On the precipice of the city’s reunificat­ion, Gordon and Bruce find themselves face-to-face with a newly transforme­d Eduardo, and discover the real mastermind behind the current chaos. (7 p.m., Fox).

FRIDAY: “The Dirt” is a new “unflinchin­g” biopic about the monster highs and savage lows of the dysfunctio­nal rock band Mötley Crüe. Here’s hoping it will kick-start your heart. (Netflix).

SATURDAY: Don’t ask us to explain what a triple axel is. We just like watching people who can pull it off. There should be a few during the 2019 World Figure Skating Championsh­ips in Saitama City, Japan. (7 p.m., NBC).

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