If you can't afford a vacation, Hallmark's got you covered with a trip to Brittany, France, in Moriah's Lighthouse.
That same night, Lifetime airs The Suitcase Killer, and there's nothing delightful about it! We know you love that kind of stuff.
And there are two great documentaries from HBO, including Chernobyl: The Lost Tapes and Mind Over Murder. Two great watches, and you can't go wrong with them.
Saturday, June 18
8/7c Moriah's Lighthouse (Hallmark)
It’s time to get your summer lovin’ on!
Moriah is a woodworking artisan living in a French seaside town who dreams of restoring a local lighthouse.
But Ben, an American architect who comes to town may derail her plans. Oh, we know otherwise, don’t we?
8/7c Suitcase Killer: The Melanie McGuire Story (Lifetime)
Based on a shocking true story, Melanie McGuire (Candice King) was an exceptional fertility nurse, married to her ex-Navy husband Bill (Michael Roark) and doting mother of two boys.
When she falls for Brad (Jackson Hurst), a doctor at her clinic, and gets entangled in a steamy love affair, Melanie does the unthinkable. After drugging and murdering Bill, she dismembers him and places the body parts into three suitcases, throwing them into the Chesapeake Bay.
But when the suitcases are found on the shores of Virginia Beach, an investigation is launched leading to Melanie as the prime suspect.
Led by the efforts of assistant attorney general Patti Prezioso (Wendie Malick), authorities eventually bring Melanie to justice, who despite being convicted, continues to maintain her innocence.
Sunday, June 19
Evil (Paramount+)
The latest episode dives right into our moral failings with The Demon of Memes. Sheryl’s got a new job courtesy of Leland that plays right into what Kristen, David, and Ben are fighting. And Andy gets an offer they can’t refuse.
8/7c The Black Pack: Excellence (The CW)
To commemorate Juneteenth, Taye Diggs is back with Ne-Yo and Eric Bellinger to celebrate Black excellence and culture. The night’s event will include a plethora of performances from many special guests including Tank and Jordin Sparks. They’ll also hold a special tribute to Sammy Davis Jr.
9/8c Brandon Leake: A Family Affair (The CW)
The America’s Got Talent winner will host a special event that will broadcast on the network.
Spoken word artist, Brandon Leake, will perform some new poems in a special Juneteenth celebration.
If poetry is your jam, or you became a fan of his on his AGT tenure, tune in to the event!
9/8c The Time Traveler’s Wife (HBO)
On The Time Traveler’s Wife Season 1 finale, Henry feels increasingly stressed as his wedding day with Clare approaches.
Henry begins searching for a cure to stop time traveling but what consequences will it have?
Can Clare and Henry have a normal marriage or will Henry’s time traveling leave Clare heartbroken?
9/8c Animal Kingdom (TNT)
Brace yourselves, TV Fanatics, as the final season of Animal Kingdom is bringing us an action-packed, exciting, and unmissable two-hour season premiere!
It’s one last ride with the Cody boys, and they’re bringing everything they have when their past comes for them, pushing them to stand united together.
Meanwhile, the flashbacks bring us up to 1992 as a teen Julia struggles in a family that submits that Smurf’s reign.
9:30/8:30c Mathis Family Matters (E!, Bravo)
One of America’s favorite judges gets the reality show treatment when we follow Judge Mathis home to spend time with his wife, Linda, and his family.
For the first time in 15 years since Judge Greg Mathis’ move from Detroit to LA, all of his adult children are in the same city, and fun and dramatic family shenanigans ensue.
If you ever wanted to know what life was like for the charismatic judge when he isn’t donning that robe, then tune in for back-to-back episodes.
10/9c Billy the Kid (Epix)
In the season finale, it's the eve of the Lincoln County War. Jesse and the gang are encouraged by Murphy to ramp up their attacks on those farmers, mostly Mexican, who have signed up with Tunstall. It’s the last straw for Billy, and he decides to change sides.
Monday, June 20
The Holiday (Spectrum)
The Holiday begins as a family heads off on an idyllic vacation and is joined by old university friends.
However, when Kate (Jill Halfpenny) discovers that her husband is having an affair with one of her best friends, the holiday quickly takes a turn as she tries to bring the truth to light.
Tensions run high and fingers of suspicion are pointed everywhere as the group comes to terms with what is happening and the layers of lies are uncovered.
Days of Our Lives (NBC/Peacock)
Will Abe and Paulina’s wedding make up for the sadness of Abigail’s death that has been dominating Days of Our Lives?
Paulina is apparently out of jail — hopefully, we’ll find out how that happened! In any case, she and Abe are ready to jump the broom in a combination Juneteenth/wedding celebration, and Marla Gibbs is back as Olivia, too.
This should be fun — as long as it doesn’t slip out that Paulina confessed to a crime she didn’t commit to protecting Lani!
Meanwhile, Lucas wants to confess something to Sami, but is he going to tell her the truth about what he did to her or that he got drunk the night Abigail was killed?
8/7c Roswell, New Mexico (The CW)
The alien and human crew puts a plan together that they’re hoping will get them closer to Bonnie and Clyde and their reasons fore being in Roswell.
Might this involve someone doing a little undercover work?
Elsewhere, Maria hides things from her friends, and Kyle finds himself on a date with a very lucky person!
9/8c In the Dark (The CW)
Murphy is free from prison, for the moment, but she sure as heck isn’t free!
Thanks to a series of events between Murphy and Felix in their quest to protect and free Murphy from jail, both of their lives are in danger again.
Felix’s method of getting Murphy’s bail money could have deadly consequences, and Murphy has accidentally pissed off another drug dealer.
10/9c Mind Over Murder (HBO)
From acclaimed filmmaker Nanfu Wang, the HBO Original six-part documentary series #MindOverMurder chronicles the bizarre and psychologically complex story of six individuals who were convicted for the 1985 murder of a beloved 68- year-old grandmother, Helen Wilson, in Beatrice, Nebraska.
Despite five of the individuals originally confessing to the crime, the “Beatrice Six” as they became known, were exonerated by DNA evidence in 2009, a turn of events that divided the rural town and incensed the family of Helen Wilson.
As the filmmakers track the case from the murder, through investigation, trial, exoneration, and two civil suits shifting perspectives cloud the truth; a stranger-than-fiction tale emerges that raises salient questions about the reliability of confessions and memory in criminal cases.
Tuesday, June 21
8/7c All Rise (OWN)
Lola and Sherri’s friendship takes a hit as the investigation into Lola’s case continues.
Emily’s new case tests her and brings her back to the HOJ.
Amy confesses to Mark her concerns about their future.
The drama's just getting started! Are you ready for it, Risers? Tune in for a new episode of #AllRise, Tuesday at 8|7c on @owntv. pic.twitter.com/Zjwm8nYzPX
— All Rise (@AllRiseOWN) June 17, 2022