Entertainment_Weekly_Issue_1456_March_10_2017

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MARCH 10, 2017 EW.COM 63

Series Debut
Kicking &
Screaming

9–10PM FOX

Hosted byNew Girl’s
Hannah Simone, this
competition show
puts two-person
teams (survivalists
paired with novices)
in the jungles of
Fiji to see who can
last the longest.
The winners get
$500,000, while the
losers get 500,000
mosquito bites.

Season Premiere
The Catch

10–11PM ABC

Starring Mireille
Enos and Peter
Krause, the Shonda
Rhimes-produced
drama returns
to once again
remind TV journal-
ists how to spell
Mireille Enos.

Nickelodeon’s
2017 Kids’
Choice Awards

8–9:30PM NICKELODEON

This year’s slate
of child-friendly
movie nominations
includesPete’s
Dragon,Teenage
Mutant Ninja Turtles:
Out of the Shadows,
Ghostbusters, and
definitely NOT
Nocturnal Animals.

Jerrod
Carmichael: 8

10–11PM HBO

The comedian
behind NBC’s lauded
The Carmichael
Showhelms a stand-
up special that
touches on race,
climate change, ani-
mal rights, Donald
Trump, and other
super-fun subjects.

Season Premiere
Love

STREAMING NETFLIX

Love is a many-splendored thing—but maybe too splendored for
Mickey (Gillian Jacobs), who realized she was a sex-and-love addict
in the first season’s finale. That doesn’t put much of a damper on her
relationship with Gus (Paul Rust), though: He responds to the news
by kissing her. “They’re two people who are jumping in and ignoring
a lot of the red flags,” Jacobs says. Mickey’s attempt to adopt a new
sober lifestyle throws an extra wrench in their dynamic. “Sometimes
when she starts to make progress, she gets a little scared, and
her reaction is to act out in another area of her life,” Jacobs teases.
Example? “I knock a lot of things over,” she says with a laugh. “With
her, she’s not a klutz; she’s destructive.”—Ariana Bacle

Series Debut
People Icons

10–11PM ABC

The iconic covers ofPeople magazine come
to life on this new series hosted byGood
Morning America’s Lara Spencer. Each
week the show will featurePeople editors
diving into a different theme and offering
their experiences and expertise on some of
our sister magazine’s most fascinating
stories. The premiere kicks off with an hour
all about celebrities in love—including
Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, Will
and Kate, and Jay Z and Beyoncé (sorry,
Hiddleswift). Future episodes will focus on
such topics as stars gone too soon, real-life
heroes, and, yes, everyone’s favorite: the
Sexiest Man Alive franchise.

Season Finale
America’s Next Top Model

10–11PM VH1

Tyra Banks’ long-running reality series
received a major face-lift for cycle 23, and
so did the competition’s standards.
“What a model is has changed over the
years,” says executive producer Ken Mok,
noting how social-media branding has
become an essential part of the job.
He feels that the final three—Tatiana, India,
and CoryAnne—are ready to strut the first
new-generationANTM crown well into
the future. “Did we build the branding
business for models? I think we did,” Mok
says of his show’s influence. “These final-
ists represent different facets of the
industry. If you could mash them together,
you’d have the perfect model.”—Joey Nolfi

Homeland

9–10PM SHOWTIME

Tonight’s episode
is titled “alt.truth,”
so maybe Carrie
will finally take
down Sean Spicer.

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