Weekend Preview: Things Come To A Head On ‘The Walking Dead’ And ‘Glee’ Sings Its Last Song


The Walking Dead
(AMC, Sunday 9:00 p.m.) — It seems like things are about to get awfully tense following last week’s deaths, Gabriel’s unburdening of his conscience, and the rise prominence of Abraham, Rick, and his gang.

Bloodline (Netflix, Available Now) — Kyle Chandler stars in this slow-burn family drama about good people who do a bad thing in the Florida Keys. If you’re on the fence, here’s a look at what the critics are saying.

NCAA March Madness (CBS/TNT/TBS/truTV, All Weekend) — Second and third round college basketball action will be all over CBS and basic cable this weekend. Can Robert Morris or Coastal Carolina put on a pair of Cinderella shoes and respectively walk all over No. 1 ranked Duke and Wisconsin tonight on CBS at 7:10 p.m. and TBS at 9:20 p.m.? That’s just two of the many games that you’re going to watch this weekend while your family experiences things like quality time, outdoor fun, and brunch without you. #WorthIt

Glee (FOX, Friday 8:00-10:00 p.m.) — In the two-hour series finale, we go back to the beginning to see why the Glee clubbers signed up… I say we, but I graduated from this long ago, and I suspect you did, too. Still, awe. #FinaleFeels

Grimm (NBC, Friday 8:00 p.m.) — The Wesens try to make the whole “lucky rabbit’s foot” thing their own in a grizzly way.

Syfy’s Friday Dramas (Syfy, Friday 9:00-11:00 p.m.) — Cole deals with the circumstances after Ramse makes a decision on 12 Monkeys, and the hunt continues for the bleeding tree on Helix.

The Last Man on Earth (FOX, Sunday 9:00-10:00 p.m.) — Will the title hold its meaning after Sunday’s double-episode? The trailer makes it look like Phil is going to get a chance to be fruitful and multiply with January Jones’ character, but somebody clearly rolls up on them as they’re about to do the re-populationdance, so…

Girls (HBO, Sunday 9:00 p.m.) — Hannah, Adam, and Jessa are at odds with Caroline’s home birth plan in the season finale. Looking also closes out its season at 10:00 p.m. on Sunday.

LATE NIGHT GUESTS: Willie Nelson on Kimmel and Ariana Grande and Jeremy Piven on Fallon.