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what's new on TV tonight?!....new shows: 'Living Biblically'.....'Good Girls'.....'McMafia'....'Final Space'.....
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....Olympics are over so most TV shows start this week with new episodes....


the new shows [ Series Premieres ] are:

'Living Biblically' on CBS
'Good Girls' on NBC
'McMafia' mini-series on AMC
'Final Space' on TBS [ animated ]


Season Premieres for:

iZombie on CW
UnREAL on Lifetime


9:00 PM on The CW
iZombie
Season 4 premiere: Liv has a surprising vision amid the investigation into the murder of a Seattle Seahawk superfan; Major begins mentoring young, homeless zombies.

9:30 PM on CBS
Living Biblically
Series premiere: A film critic (The Real O’Neals‘ Jay R. Ferguson) decides to start living his life strictly in accordance with the Bible; Lindsey Kraft (Getting On), Ian Gomez (Cougar Town), David Krumholtz (The Deuce), Tony Rock (All of Us) and Camryn Manheim (The Practice) co-star.

10:00 PM on NBC
Good Girls
Series premiere: Suburban moms — played by Christina Hendricks (Mad Men), Retta (Parks and Recreation) and Mae Whitman (Parenthood) — rob a grocery store when they become desperate to make ends meet; Reno Wilson (Mike and Molly) and Matthew Lillard (Twin Peaks) co-star.

10:00 PM on AMC
McMafia
Miniseries premiere: This adaptation of Misha Glenny’s best-selling book tells the story of Alex Godman (Happy Valley‘s James Norton), the English-raised son of Russian exiles who finds himself thrust into a world of organized crime.

10:00 PM on Lifetime
UnREAL
Season 3 premiere: Quinn brings Rachel back to help save Everlasting; the show welcomes its first female “suitress” (Masters of Sex‘s Caitlin FitzGerald).

10:30 PM on TBS
Final Space
Series premiere: From EP Conan O’Brien comes this animated comedy about an imprisoned spaceman who befriends a mysterious alien named Mooncake.
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#2
I'm tivo'ed for McMafia
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#3
McMafia picked up flack for stereotyping when it played in Britain.
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#4
Thanks for posting this. McMafia was compelling!
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