What to watch this weekend August 16, 2024: TV awards contenders
“Bad Monkey” is anything but. Vince Vaughn stars in the entertaining Apple TV+ adaptation of Carl Hiaasen‘s 2013 novel about a former Miami police detective living in the Florida Keys. After being suspended following an incident in which he sent his lover’s husband’s golf cart into the ocean, Andrew Yancy (Vaughn) finds himself with plenty of free time on his hands. So when a tourist discovers a severed arm while deep-sea fishing, he can’t help but be intrigued by the strange circumstances, especially once the man’s young widow (Meredith Hagner) shows up to claim the appendage for a funeral.
The series, the first two episodes of which are now streaming, was developed and executive-produced by Emmy winner Bill Lawrence, and balances an engrossing central mystery with a well-honed sense of humor. With Vaughn’s trademark charm and snark on full display and a Tom Petty-inspired soundtrack, “Bad Monkey” is the awards contender to watch this weekend.
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“Emily in Paris”: If the Summer Olympics didn’t give you your fill of the French capital, Netflix’s lighthearted romantic comedy returns for the first half of its 10-episode fourth season this week. The new episodes pick up in the wake of the wedding that wasn’t (and the accompanying baby bombshell), and find Emily (Lily Collins) trying to salvage her relationship with Alfie (Lucien Laviscount) after Camille (Camille Razat) revealed the American marketing maven has been in love with Gabriel (Lucas Bravo) all this time. All five episodes of Part I are now streaming on Netflix.
“OceanXplorers”: No one loves anything as much as James Cameron loves the ocean, which is why it’s no surprise to learn the Oscar winner produced this new series about a team of scientists and experts aboard OceanXplorer, a state-of-the-art research vessel. Across six episodes, the team investigates the depths of the world’s oceans, from the Arctic to the Caribbean to the mid-Atlantic, pushing the boundaries of marine exploration and revealing the mysteries of the deep. The show is co-produced by BBC Studios’ Emmy-winning Natural History Unit, which has been behind some of the best and most enlightening docuseries of the last several decades. It debuts with two episodes Sunday at 9/8c on National Geographic. The episodes will stream Monday on Hulu and Disney+.
“RuPaul’s Drag Race Global All Stars”: The Emmy-winning reality competition franchise is going global (which you probably guessed from the title). For the first time ever, 12 queens from around the world will represent their countries as they compete for a $200,000 cash prize and the chance to be named “Queen of the Mothertucking World.” Those competing include Alyssa Edwards, Athena Likis, Eva Le Queen, Gala Varo, Kitty Scott-Claus, Kween Kong, Miranda Lebr?o, Nehellenia, Pythia, Soa de Muse, Tessa Testicle and Vanity Vain. The first two episodes are now streaming on Paramount+.
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