MONDAY 7/29
LIGHTS OUT WITH DAVID SPADE
David Spade puts his spin on
pop culture news with a new
late-night series. A rotating
group of celebrity friends will
join the comic, who promises
the program will be light and
not political. (Comedy Central,
11:30 P.M.)
WEDNESDAY 7/31
JANE THE VIRGIN
As Jane (Gina Rodriguez)
and Rafael (Justin Baldoni)
prepare for a new beginning —
their wedding! — the Golden
Globe-winning series comes
to a dramatic end after five
seasons. (The CW, 9 P.M.)
THURSDAY 8/1
IZOMBIE
Another five-season
wrap-up: Liv (Rose McIver),
Major (Robert Buckley) and
co.’s journey ends as the
humans-vs.-zombies war
finally culminates on the series
finale. (The CW, 8 P.M.)
FRIDAY 7/26
LIGHT AS A FEATHER
The curse continues to plague
the group in season 2 of the
supernatural thriller. Alex
(Brianne Tju) also finds herself
growing closer to a mysterious
woman (Adriyan Rae). (Hulu)
SUNDAY 7/28
SHARK WEEK
Don’t go in the water! TV’s
longest-running summer
event returns with its first
scripted feature, Capsized:
Blood in the Water (7/31, 9
P.M.), based on the true story
of a 1982 shark attack. Josh
Duhamel and Tyler Blackburn
star. (Discovery, 8 P.M.)
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SUNDAY 7/28
PENNYWORTH
The 10-episode prequel to
Batman follows Bruce Wayne’s
butler, Alfred Pennyworth
(Jack Bannon, below with
Emma Corrin), who starts a
security team for billionaire
Thomas Wayne, Bruce’s father.
(Epix, 9 P.M.)
N
early 20 years after its
release, Drop Dead
Gorgeous is a cult classic. In
it, current Real Housewife
of Beverly Hills Denise
Richards, 48, plays pageant queen
Becky Leeman, whose fate is sealed
when her parade float explodes. The
actress reminisces with Us about the
hilarious, politically incorrect film,
which costarred Kirsten Dunst,
Kirstie Alley and Allison Janney.
Q: Looking back, what was the best
part of filming?
We all just had so much fun with
the accents and silly things our
characters did. We definitely
pushed the envelope.
Q: Do you have a favorite scene?
Dancing with Jesus for my talent!
And my favorite line is, “Lights,
camera and me without a stitch of
makeup on.”
Q: Who have you seen over the years
from the cast?
I kept in touch with Kirstie. She’s
one of the funniest women I’ve
ever worked with.
Q: You and Kirsten play rivals.
What was your relationship like
off screen?
I adored her. We often got
Q: Would you ever consider
a sequel?
I’d love to do one! Our
original title was Dairy
of the sequel.
HELLO, GORGEOUS!
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