When to Watch: Saturday, May 3, 10, and 17 at 8 p.m.What to Expect: Trust us, you're not going to want to miss Saturday Night Live's final three episodes of the season. The NBC hit series is known for going out with a bang and it looks like they've saved the best for last this year. The Amazing Spider-Man's Andrew Garfield, Oscar winner Charlize Theron and SNL alum Andy Samberg have been recruited to fill the final three hosting spots for the May 3, May 10 and May 17 episodes, respectively. Plus, get ready for musicals Coldplay, The Black Keys and St. Vincent!
When to Watch: Sunday, May 11 at 8 p.m., What to Expect: Oh baby, actress Zoe Saldana is taking a trip to the small screen! NBC's Rosemary's Baby retells the harrowing tale you're familiar with, but with a modern twist. The Star Trek actress has been tapped to star as Rosemary in the four-hour miniseries based on Ira Levin's 1967 novel of the same name. Suits star Patrick J. Adams also joins in on the demonic fun as Rosemary's husband, Guy Woodhouse.
When to Watch: Sunday, May 11 at 10 p.mWhat to Expect: Welcome thrill-seekers, horror fans and enthusiasts of all things that go bump in the night: we've found your newest TV obsession. Showtime's dark new drama Penny Dreadful is headed to your screens May 11 and stars Josh Hartnett, Eva Green, Timothy Dalton and more in all their spooky glory. Featuring some of history's most gruesome and dangerous literary characters such as Dr. Frankenstein, Dorian Gray, the highly anticipated new series will most definitely creep out even the manliest of men.
When to Watch: Tuesday, May 13 at 8 p.m.What to Expect: There has been plenty of news surrounding this finale. First we discovered that Heather Morris' Brittany would be coming back, but then news broke that Naya Rivera's character, Santana Lopez, has been written out of the finale. Despite the whirlwind of who's in and who's out, the season five finale will definitely feature a huge twist. Creator Ryan Murphy teases, "Things are sort of building to a head in episode twenty, a sort of big, natural…I would say explosion is too harsh of a word, but something big happens and then the final season is the aftermath of that."
When to Watch: Thursday, May 15 at 9 p.m.What to Expect: It's the end of an era on the ABC hit as Sandra Oh is set to leave her scrubs and sarcastic comments behind after 10 seasons. And, of course, Cristina will exit in spectacular fashion, with boss/evil genius Shonda Rhimes promising, "When Sandra walks out of my door, Grey's Anatomy will be once again be forever changed." Does anyone else have the chills?
When to Watch: Thursday, May 15 at 11 a.m. and Friday, May 16 at 9 p.m.What to Expect: It's going to be one big The View reunion on Thursday, May 15 when all 11 co-hosts (past and present) reunite to celebrate Barbara Walters' retirement. This is the first time all 11 of the ladies of The View have been together on the same stage. The reunion takes place the day before Walters retires from daily TV. On Friday, May 16, ABC will air a special 2-hour tribute to the long-time journalist entitled Barbara Walters: Her Story.
When to Watch: Sunday, May 18 at 9 p.m.What to Expect: Remember how The Good Wife's season four ended with Alicia opening the door and saying, "I'm in," to Cary? Expect a similar ending in terms of a cliffhanger, leaving fans to wonder what will happen to their favorite characters when the beloved drama returns for a sixth season in the fall. Plus, Zach graduates and his grandmothers, Veronica (Stockard Channing) and Jackie (Mary Beth Peil) are put in charge of his party. Sounds like the perfect recipe for conflict!
When to Watch: Monday, May 19 at 9:30What to Expect: Andi Dorfman became a household name earlier this year when the famously called out The Bachelor's Juan Pablo Galavis on his douchey, "es okay" behavior. Now, it's Andi's turn to find love on ABC's all-new season of The Bachelorette and we have a feeling she's not going to hold anything back. We're also curious to see how producers will feature suitor Eric Hill after his tragic death in April from a paragliding accident.
When to Watch: Monday, May 19 at 10 p.m. What to Expect: Words cannot describe how elated we are to see Maya Rudolph back on our TV screens in all her SNL-inspired glory. Premiering on May 19, NBC's one-hour, appropriately titled The Maya Rudolph Show, will feature our comedic legend embracing the classic variety show format. Some of Rudolph's A-list BFFs, including Andy Samberg, Kristen Bell, Fred Armisen, Chris Parnell, Craig Robinson and Sean Hayes, will be stopping by to help the Bridesmaids' star snag as many laughs as possible (Psshh! Not like she needs the help.) If the special does well, The Maya Rudolph show could be a renewed for an entire season!
When to Watch: Sunday, May 25 at 9 p.m.What to Expect: HBO's newest small screen film is definitely worthy of a big screen applause. Here's what you ned to know: Mark Ruffalo stars as Ned Weeks, the gay writer who works to bring awareness to the then-little-known disease rapidly affecting the LGBT community. Matt Bomer stars as his lover and we're completely star-struck over the rest of this A-list cast, which includes Julia Roberts, Taylor Kitsch and Jim Parsons. Based on Larry Kramer's play of the same name, The Normal Heart will take viewers on an emotional rollercoasters that already smells like an Emmy winner.
When to Watch: Sunday May 25, at 10 p.m.What to Expect: The May 25 premiere is only the beginning of the Don Draper's end due to the fact that the series' last seven episode of the season will air in 2015. Mad Men's creator Matthew Weiner is already focusing on next year's series finale. So will the period drama have a happy ending? Weiner teases, "This show has a bittersweet tone to it, I hope, no matter what happens, that we can take advantage of the emotions of the show ending."
When to Watch: Monday, May 26 at 9 p.m.What to Expect: It's going to be one hell of a family reunion on Monday, May 26 in Lifetime's highly anticipated follow up to Flowers in the Attic, their uber-successful (and cheese-tastic!) adaptation of V.C. Andrews' novel. 10 years have gone by and you can bet your poisoned donuts that Cathy and Christopher are still not over the damage done by their mother and grandmother (played to soapy perfection by Heather Graham and Ellen Burstyn). (Alas, Kiernan Shipka is not returning as Rose McIver [OUAT's Tinkerbell] takes over the role of Cathy.)
When to Watch: Tuesday, May 27 at 8 p.m.What to Expect: This new Fox reality series sounds absolutely off-the-walls ridiculous—so, naturally, we're already obsessed. I Wanna Marry Harry is a dating competition with a huge, red-headed twist: 12 American girls travel to a gorgeous English country house and are lead to believe that Prince Harry (yes, THE Prince Harry) is looking to choose one of them as his next bride-to-be. Unfortunately, the quest for the (fake) tiara must by blinding these girls' eyes because this young lad, named Matt Hicks, is not the real deal. So what happens when the ladies discover the truth? We can't wait to find out!
When to Watch: Tuesday, May 27, at 8 p.m.What to Expect: You're never going to believe what's coming up on the all-new season of NBC's America's Got Talent. In addition to the typical singers, comedians and WTF acts, one gutsy magician steals Victoria's Secret model-turned-judge Heidi Klum's bra! Tune into the season nine premiere to see the performer charm the bra right off of the supermodel. Literally.
When to Watch: Wednesday, May 28 at 8 p.m.What to Expect: So you think you're going to have to go a whole summer without network TV's best dance competition show? Think again because So You Think You Can Dance is coming back in full force when season 11 premieres on May 28. Think that was a bad start to this paragraph? Wait 'til you see some of the dancing during the always-entertaining audition rounds!
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