Weekend Preview: It’s Goodbye For Now To ‘Vinyl’ And ‘Girls’

Vinyl (HBO, Sunday 9:00 p.m.) – In the season one finale, Kip’s bad habits could trash a big Nasty Bits performance and Zak plots a dangerous scheme to topple Richie.

Girls (HBO, Sunday 10:00/10:30 p.m.) – Elijah confronts Dill about the status of their relationship; Marnie becomes even more annoying when a mysterious dream prompts her to consider reconciling with Desi; and Shoshanna looks to help Ray out by investigating his business rivals. Later, in the season five finale, Jessa and Adam’s honeymoon phase comes to an end; Marnie readies to go on tour with Desi; and Hannah preps for a story slam.

Confirmation (HBO, Saturday, 8:00 p.m.) — HBO’s look at Anita Hill and the Clarence Thomas Supreme Court confirmation hearing drops this weekend, with Kerry Washington as Hill and Wendell Pierce as Thomas. With all the current drama over the Supreme Court, the timing is almost perfect.

Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (Netflix, any time) — Kimmy and crew are back for season two, without the bunker, but with a whole new set of issues. It’s been too long.

Grimm (NBC, Friday 9:00 p.m.) – Adalind crosses paths with Eve when she returns to work at her old law firm and local teens are being targeted thanks to some weird ancient code of vengeance courtesy of Japanese Wesen.

Outlander (Starz, Saturday 9:00 p.m.) – Last week’s season two premiere saw the Frasers making a home (and a few enemies) in France. Tonight, the pair attend a ball for the King and continue their plot to sabotage the Bonnie Prince’s plans to take back Scotland from the British. Oh, and the infamous red dress finally makes its debut.

World Championship Boxing: Pacquiao-Bradley III (HBO, Saturday 10:00 p.m.) – Two different men, same M.O. as before. Manny Pacquiao takes on Timothy Bradley in Las Vegas.

Little Big Shots (NBC, Sunday 8:00 p.m.) – Tonight’s music-themed episode features a 9-year-old pianist, a yodeler, an orchestra conductor and a jazz singer from Norway.

Madam Secretary (CBS, Sunday 8:00 p.m.) – Elizabeth calls out the terrorist group Hizb-Al Shahid when she makes her first speech at the United Nations General Assembly. She also meets with the Russian Foreign Minister to discuss plans for a new coalition, which doesn’t sit well with Henry, who’s busy trying to save Dmitri’s sick sister.

Once Upon a Time (ABC, Sunday 8:00 p.m.) – David and Snow may have found a way for at least one of them to parent baby Neal while Ruby heads to the Underworld in order to find her old friend Dorothy.

The Girlfriend Experience (Starz, Sunday 8:00 p.m.) – A lot of people are loving this show, so let’s officially put it on our radar. Quick catch-up: Christine is a lawyer by day, call girl by night who, in tonight’s episode, struggles with the level of control her Madame Jacqueline has over her work-life.

Fear the Walking Dead (AMC, Sunday 9:00 p.m.) – Salazar’s clued into Strand’s suspicious behavior while the rest of the group seeks shelter with a survivalist family with some mysterious motives.

The Family (ABC, Sunday 9:00 p.m.) – While Claire and Willa are busy hiding the fact that Adam is actually Ben, Nina is tracking the young boy who has some questionable nighttime habits.

The Good Wife (CBS, Sunday 9:00 p.m.) – Peter’s arrest seems imminent, Diane is (rightfully) concerned when her husband wants to sell his business to his rival, and Alicia and Lucca find themselves defending an NSA agent denied entrance back into the U.S.

Crowded (NBC, Sunday 9:00/9:30 p.m.) – One of Martina’s patients moves in (and refuses to move out). Later, Martina, Stella and Shea team up to help track down Mike’s mother.

The Last Man on Earth (Fox, Sunday 9:30 p.m.) – Todd has plans to be top dog and Tandy starts a prank war to alleviate some boredom.

Elementary (CBS, Sunday 10:00 p.m.) – Holmes and Watson investigate a double homicide only to discover the victims were staging a fake murder at the time they were killed. Life is so ironic sometimes.

Quantico (ABC, Sunday 10:00 p.m.) – Back at Quantico, Alex, Shelby and Iris learn some surprising information about Will, Caleb and Drew while investigating them for security clearance. In the present, Alex contacts Claire to try to find her friends and learns a shocking secret about Caleb.

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