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“The secret life of Mormonian women” plus 6 things that can be seen on TV this week

There is an apparently endless variety of things between streaming and cable. Here you will find a selection of television programs and specials that will be broadcast or streamed this week from May 12th to May 18th. Details and times can change.

First there was #momtok and then came “The secret life of Mormon wives “,” A reality series after a group of Tikok-famous mothers who are either practicing Mormons or are in the community. The first season was a hit and became Hulus in 2024, not written series. Now the women from Utah are ready for more dirty lemonades, baby daddy drama and resumption of the swing scandal. Miranda McWhorter, who was involved in the original Tikok drama that made the group popular. Add your Dr. Pepper add some coconut screamer, read So back. Streaming Thursday Hulu.

Why are Chad Michael Murray and Scott Patterson in Nova Scotia, Canada? Because “Sullivan's intersection” is of course back for a third season. The series follows the neurosurgeon Maggie Sullivan (Morgan Kohan), who fled into the small town in which her father Sully (Patterson) lives to move away from a work -related scandal. Now, three years later, Maggie and Cal (Murray) are officially an object, and the trio deals with the consequences of a Diner brand from the second season of Cliffhanger. It is shortly before the Cottage season in Canada and this show sets this mood perfectly. Wednesday at 8 p.m. on the CW.

The Ryan Murphy series “Doctor Odyssey” Has the audience left many questions: was everything a fever dream? Why is this cruise ship equipped with a CT machine? How can we clone Joshua Jackson in real life? It is unclear whether one of these questions will be answered in the final this week. The show – which follows the life of a doctor and two nurses who are responsible for an infirmary of a cruise ship who spend more time drinking, drinking and relaxing in the whirlpool as actual work, has covered Orca attacks, false pregnancies and the dangers of a raw diet. During the season (or the series, ABC has not yet extended the final of the show), Max (Jackson) deboards to say the ship and unnecessarily that several natural disasters go on strike. Thursday at 9 p.m. on ABC and streaming the next day Hulu.

Let us set the scene for the new thriller series “Dustuch”: The year is in 1972, we are in the southwest and Rachel Hilson plays the FBI's first black woman. With Josh Holloway's character at their side as an escape driver, the two set out to break a growing crime syndicate. Remarkably, this is JJ Abrams's first co-writing appearance for six years since “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker”. Thursday at 9 p.m. on Max..

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