Entertainment Weekly - October 20, 2017

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86 EW.COM OCTOBER 20/27, 2017


A day-to-day guide to notable programs*
By| DAN SNIERSON @DANSNIERSON

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Season Premiere
Star Wars Rebels
9–10PM| DISNEY XD

The animated saga’s final season begins with
a homecoming: Sabine Wren (Tiya Sircar)
returns to her planet of Mandalore to rescue
her father, only to discover the Empire has
reactivated a long-dormant weapon. The
crew of theGhost also becomes more entan-
gled with the leaders we know from galactic
yesteryear. “They get folded into the larger
Rebellion, more familiar to what you saw
inRogue One,” says EP Dave Filoni. And the
show will delve deeper into the mysteries of
the Force. “For some it might be too much,”
says Filoni, “and then we have X-wings, so
they’ll be fine.”—Anthony Breznican

Series Debut
Hit the Road
10–10:30PM| AT&T AUDIENCE NETWORK

Jason Alexander is back on TV, but sadly
this comeback vehicle will elicit more
groans than cheers. TheSeinfeld vet stars as
the regrettably named Ken Swallow, patri-
arch of a family band, who has sold his
house for a touring bus, forcing his wife and
four kids to make desperate bids for gigs on
the road. The self-satisfied comedy can’t
get enough of the family name’s innuendo—
get it? Swallow?—nor the dull contrast
between the Swallows’ wholesome public
image and cynical private life. They make
for tiresome company—we won’t be hitch-
ing a ride on this bus.C–—David Canfield

TUESDAYOCTOBER 17


MONDAYOCTOBER 16


FRIDAY, OCT. 27| STREAMING| NETFLIX

Season Premiere


Stranger Things 2



Millie
Bobby
Brown

Viewers should think of the return ofStranger Things not so


much as a season 2 but as a movie sequel. That’s how the cre-


ators, Ross and Matt Duffer, are envisioning the second install-


ment of their blockbuster ’80s-set horror story. “Aliens is still an


Alien movie, but the tone is a little bit different,” says Ross of the


model forStranger Things 2. “You want it to feel like the same


show, but at the same time you want to expand upon it. We


wanted it to have even more weight to it. It’s more complex in a


lot of ways.” The new installment picks up a year later with Will


(Noah Schnapp) still having lingering issues from being in


the Upside Down—in particular, terrifying visions of a ginor-


mous creature the kids nickname “the shadow monster.” Says


Matt, “The question becomes, Are the visions a harbinger of


things to come?” One difference from season 1: Joyce (Winona


Ryder) smiles...for a bit. “That will change,” says Ross. “It’s


nice to see her start happy.” Something tells us this “shadow


monster” will help turn that smile upside down.—Tim Stack


*TIMES ARE EASTERN DAYLIGHT AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE

STRANGER THINGS 2

: NETFLIX;

STAR WARS REBELS

: LUCASFILM/DISNEY XD;

HIT THE ROAD

: AT&T AUDIENCE NETWORK
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