What's on TV this week—The Jinx – Part Two and Dead Boy Detectives

Plus, Shōgun drops its finale, a Prime Video horror anthology returns, and more

What's on TV this week—The Jinx – Part Two and Dead Boy Detectives
Robert Durst in The Jinx – Part Two; Kirby Howell-Baptiste in Dead Boy Detectives

Welcome to What’s On, our weekly picks of must-watch shows. Here’s what you need to watch from Sunday, April 21 to Thursday, April 25. All times are Eastern. [Note: The weekend edition of What’s On drops on Fridays.]


The biggies

The Jinx – Part Two (HBO, Sunday, 10 p.m.)

The Jinx Part Two | Official Trailer | Max

Can you believe HBO’s The Jinx premiered nine years ago? After all this time, there’s now a six-episode followup to the true-crime phenom, which covers everything that’s happened since the “killed them all” reveal, complete with new interviews, Robert Durst’s prison phone calls before he died in 2022, and previously unshared details about his crimes. Here’s a bit from The A.V. Club’s review:

As a sequel, The Jinx – Part Two largely succeeds. It leans into prosecution dramedy less reliant on new bombshell evidence and humanizes the friends and lovers Durst endeared without assuaging their guilt.


Dead Boy Detectives (Netflix, Thursday, 3:01 a.m.)

Dead Boy Detectives | Official Trailer | Netflix

Neil Gaiman’s Netflix universe expands after The Sandman with Dead Boy Detectives. Charles Rowland (George Rexstrew) and Edwin Paine (Jayden Revri) avoid the afterlife by staying on Earth to solve supernatural crimes after they die. The eight-episode dramedy also stars Briana Cuoco, Jenn Lyon, Lukas Gage, Lindsey Gort, and Ruth Connell. And yes, expect a crossover because Kirby Howell-Baptiste reprises her role as Death from The Sandman here. Look out for The A.V. Club’s review of the show on Thursday.


Hidden gems

Hip-Hop And The White House (Hulu, Monday, 12:01 a.m.)

Rapper Jeezy talks new documentary ‘Hip-Hop and the White House’

Rapper Jeezy narrates Hip-Hop And The White House, which digs into the influence of Black culture on American politics over the past 50 years, specifically (and interestingly) through the lens of various presidential administrations.


Them (Prime Video, Thursday, 12:01 a.m.)

Them: The Scare – Official Trailer | Prime Video

Little Marvin and Lena Waithe’s anthology horror series Them is back for season two. Deborah Ayorinde is the only original cast member to return, and this time she plays LAPD officer Dawn Reeves, who is on a mission to solve her foster mother’s murder. Pam Grier, Luke James, and Jeremy Bobb co-star.


More good stuff

The Doomsday Cult Of Antarez De La Luz (Netflix, Thursday, 3:01 a.m.)

La oscuridad de La Luz del Mundo | Tráiler oficial | Netflix

What’s a TV viewing week without Netflix indulging true-crime addicts? The Doomsday Cult Of Antarez De La Luz revisits the dark stories of a cult from Chile who were known for ritualistic murders and other horrific activities.


City Hunter (Netflix, Thursday, 3:01 a.m.)

City Hunter | Official Trailer | Netflix

The live-action adaptation of the manga City Hunter follows the womanizing private detective Ryo (Ryohei Suzuki) as he teams up with his dead partner’s sister (played by Misato Morita) to solve the murder.


Can’t miss recaps

The Sympathizer (HBO, Sunday, 9 p.m.)

Shōgun (FX on Hulu, Tuesday, 12:01 a.m., season one finale)

Palm Royale (Apple TV+, Wednesday, 12:01 a.m.)

Top Chef (Bravo, Wednesday, 9 p.m.)


Arriving now

The Big Door Prize (Apple TV+, Wednesday, 12:01 a.m., season two premiere)

Velma (Max, Thursday, 3:01 a.m., season two premiere)


Ending soon

Alice & Jack (PBS, Sunday, 10 p.m., season one finale)

Not Dead Yet (ABC, Wednesday, 8:30 p.m., season two finale)

American Horror Story (FX, Wednesday, 10 p.m., season 12 finale)

The Long Shadow (AMC+, Thursday, 3:01 a.m., season one finale)

Diarra From Detroit (BET, Thursday, 3:01 a.m., season one finale)

 
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