Weekend TV Preview: ‘The Walking Dead’ And Aziz Ansari’s Netflix Sitcom

Master of None (Netflix, Anytime) — Aziz Ansari’s new Netflix show is kinda like if Tom Haverford was the star of Louie, but it’s way better than that sounds and it’s available for you to stream right now on whatever device you’re using to read this sentence.

The Walking Dead (AMC, Sunday 9 p.m.) — The walls are a blessing and a curse for the survivors who find themselves on the inside of Alexandria’s gates.

The Knick (Cinemax, Friday 10:00 p.m.) — Somebody call T-Pain because Clive Owen’s on a boat (and playing with fire) in the latest episode of The Knick.

Bob’s Burgers (FOX, Sunday 7:30 p.m.) — The Day After Tomorrow sticks its unwanted nose into Bob’s Thanksgiving bidness when a terrible blizzard threatens to ruin the greatest holiday of the year.

Once Upon a Time (ABC, Sunday, 8 p.m.) — Hook and Mary Margaret bring the troops to Arthur’s castle for an away game as Merlin tries to get the dagger and the Excalibur back in the same place.

Madam Secretary (CBS, Sunday, 8 p.m.) — Elizabeth orchestrates a family reunion when she recalls all of the aid workers stationed with the first known American ISIS leader.

The Simpsons (FOX, Sunday 8:00 p.m.) — Lisa pulls the rug out from under Homer when she stops hanging out with the new rich kid at school even though her dad is enjoying his taste of the good life by keeping wealthy company.

Sunday Night Football (NBC, Sunday 8:20 p.m.) — One of the NFL’s deepest rivalries comes to prime time when the Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles square off.

Brooklyn Nine-Nine (FOX, Sunday 8:30 p.m.) — There are people who like to camp, and people who don’t like to camp. Somehow, even the people who don’t like to camp always end up having to camp at some point. Jake and Charles talk Terry into taking a “babymoon” and it doesn’t play out the way they hope.

Family Guy (FOX, Sunday 9:00 p.m.) — Peter gets a check when his childhood home sells, but the real treat is that he remembers his, ahem, stash of adult entertainment literature is still hidden in the house.

The Leftovers (HBO, Sunday 9 p.m.) — Kevin’s finally forced to deal with his situation while Nora bugs the hell out over some unwanted visitors.

Homeland (Showtime, Sunday, 9 p.m.) — Carrie’s a brunette now (sort of) and she and Saul are up to that whole cloak-and-dagger meetup routine, again.

The Good Wife (CBS, Sunday, 9:30 p.m.) — Polygraph test results aren’t admissible in court, but that doesn’t mean they can’t get you canned. Lucca and Alicia defend a client who got sent packing for making that needle scribble.

The Last Man on Earth (FOX, Sunday 9:30 p.m.) — Tandy and Todd try to solve the world’s energy crisis, sort of.

CSI: Cyber (CBS, Sunday 10:00 p.m.) — It would behoove the Cyber unit to go back and study Mistah Fab’s 2008 music video for “Ghost Ride It,” because someone hacked a car and ran someone over during a drag race.

Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO, Sunday, 11 p.m.) — How long must we wait before John Oliver skewers Donald Trump and the rest of the 2016 presidential hopefuls? Quite a while, apparently. Oliver and Co. are back with a new episode this week. Expect them to continue to reach past the low-hanging fruit.

Late Night Whoopi Goldberg, Gov. John Kasich and Glen Hansard on Colbert; Christoph Waltz, Lin-Manuel Miranda and Meghan Trainor on Fallon.

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