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Weekend Preview: The Battle Of Winterfell Arrives On ‘Game Of Thrones,’ And ‘Chambers’ Beats Onto Netflix

Weekend Preview: The Battle Of Winterfell Arrives On ‘Game Of Thrones,’ And ‘Chambers’ Beats Onto Netflix

Game Of Thrones (Sunday, HBO 9:00 p.m.) — The Battle of Winterfell looks to be as deadly as promised, and preview photos show Brienne and Jaime front and center. Not good! We’ve made more predictions on how this will go down, whether or not the Night King is coming to town.

Chambers (Friday, Netflix series) — This sinister series, about a young woman who survives a heart attack and becomes “haunted” by a donor organ, relies on some horror tropes but still makes a strong showing through the first 2/3 of the season before going off the rails with an unbelievable conclusion. The mystery’s compelling enough, so binge watching this one is easy if body horror (mixed with some mysticism) is your jam.

Bonding (Friday, Netflix series) — This quirky series showcases a dominatrix who recruits her gay college best friend as an assistant. More than anything else, this series is about friendship and finding oneself … with a little pleasure mixed in for good measure.

I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson (Friday, Netflix series) — Tim Robinson and Zach Kanin channel their Saturday Night Live and Detroiters’ goodwill into a strange sketch comedy series about an idiot who makes the most mindless mistakes. The supporting cast includes SNL alums Vanessa Bayer, Cecily Strong, Andy Samberg, and Will Forte, along with Tim Heidecker, Sam Richardson, and Steven Yuen.

She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (Friday, Netflix series) — Season 2 of this comedy-tinged reboot of the 1980s animated series ditches some of the battles for a character-centric approach that features same-sex relationships, all (maybe) still in pursuit of the honor of Greyskull.

Street Food (Friday, Netflix series) — The Chef’s Table prestige cooking show crew takes to the streets with a spinoff that revels in culture while exploring tasty creations.

Here’s the rest of this weekend’s notable programming.

MacGyver (Friday, CBS 9:00 p.m.) — Two tourists go missing on a scavenger hunt through dangerous countries, and the Phoenix team goes undercover to find them.

Dynasty (Friday, CW 8:00 p.m.) — Sam prepares to hold a masquerade ball after becoming single, and Fallon and Liam’s relationship suffers after she tries to swing a public misconception in her favor.

The Blacklist (Friday, NBC 8:00 p.m.) — After a frozen corpse surfaces in the woods, the Task Force ends up digging into an old case after hearing clues in a true crime podcast.

The Blacklist (Friday, NBC 9:00 p.m.) — A bonus episode will follow Katarina is on the run in a foreign country, where she finds refuge with the one person she can still trust in life. Guest stars include Gabriel Mann and Brian Dennehy.

Hawaii Five-O (Friday, CBS 9:00 p.m.) — Adam digs into an FBI agent’s murder following Noelani being taken hostage. Are the cases related

Killing Eve (Sunday, BBC America & AMC 8:00 p.m.) — Villanelle heads to Amsterdam (for new costumes), and Eve makes a break on her latest case after another dead body is discovered.

American Gods (Sunday, Starz 8:00 p.m.) — Wednesday disappears after Sweeney’s death while Shadow finds himself tormented, and Mr. World has brought panic to all.

The Simpsons (Sunday, FOX 8:00 p.m.) — A Niagara Falls family vacation leads Lisa and Marge into Canada, where the find the atmosphere to be shockingly polite compared to the U.S.

Supergirl (Sunday, CW 8:00 p.m.) — Kara’s working undercover to clear Supergirl’s reputation while Ben Lockwood clashes with Dreamer, and James tries to lose his PTSD.

Bob’s Burgers (Sunday, FOX 8:30 p.m.) — Free-ice-cream-day tempts the kids to sneak away from their track duties, and who could blame them

Now Apocalypse (Sunday, Starz 9:00 p.m.) — Carly and Jethro go to a sex dungeon, as one does, while Uly has a wonderful first date, and Ford’s losing his feelings for Severine.

A Discovery Of Witches (Sunday, AMC & BBC America 9:00 p.m.) — Matthew’s working hard to keep Diana safe, but his efforts are falling short, all while Knox holds a meeting to denounce Matthew.

Supergirl (Sunday, CW 8:00 p.m.) — Mel, Macy, and Maggie must concoct a plan without the help of the still-missing Harry. Meanwhile, Parker’s casting his demon tendencies aside.

Family Guy (Sunday, FOX 9:00 p.m.) — Lois decides to declutter in manner of Marie Kondo’s infamous “spark joy” method. This, of course, does not go well with the family.

Billions (Sunday, Showtime 9:00 p.m.) — Axe and Wendy plot against Taylor while Chuck’s favor goes sour, and Taylor must make a difficult choice.

Barry (Sunday, HBO 10:00 p.m.) — Barry has a surprising encounter. Cryptic!

NCIS: Los Angeles (Sunday, CBS 10:00 p.m.) — Anna Kolcheck and her cellmate escape prison, which Callen and the gang on the case to find her.

Good Girls (Sunday, NBC 10:00 p.m.) — Greg isn’t getting along with Annie’s new boyfriend while Dean and Beth do ultimatum time, and Stan faces the music for helping Ruby.

Veep (Sunday, HBO 10:30 p.m.) — Super Tuesday’s about to go down, which places obvious pressure and scrutiny upon Selena, all while anti-Selena campaign rhetoric comes from Jonah and Amy.

The Chi (Sunday, Showtime 10:00 p.m.) — Brandon’s stress levels go sky high, which leads him to bargain with Emmett, whose job is threatened by a terrible accident at Sonny’s school.

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