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The Good Fight Wraps Season 5 and The Other Two Jumps to HBO Max

ALSO: Family Reunion Part 4, Behind the Music celebrates Bret Michaels, and more.
  • Christine Baranski in The Good Fight (Liz Fisher/Paramount+), and Heléne Yorke & Drew Tarver in The Other Two  (Greg Endries/HBO Max)
    Christine Baranski in The Good Fight (Liz Fisher/Paramount+), and Heléne Yorke & Drew Tarver in The Other Two (Greg Endries/HBO Max)

    The Good Fight concludes its fifth season today with one final legal battle, The Other Two moves from Comedy Central to HBO Max for Season 2, and Family Reunion returns to Netflix with a new batch of episodes. Here’s what’s new and noteworthy on TV this Thursday:

    The Good Fight: Season finale. Robert and Michelle King’s procedural ends its fifth season — hailed by critics as the best season yet — with an episode that sees the Circuit 9 3/4 court drama come to a head. Streaming on Paramount+

    The Other Two: Season 2 premiere. When their mother Pat (Molly Shannon) gets a gig as a daytime talk show host, her eldest children (Drew Tarver and Heléne Yorke) attempt to forge ahead on their own, but success proves elusive for the chaotic duo. Two new episodes drop every Thursday for the next five weeks. Watch trailer. Streaming on HBO Max

    Family Reunion: New episodes. The McKellans grow closer as new relationships, unexpected obstacles, and a milestone birthday lead to major life lessons. Watch trailer. Streaming on Netflix

    Behind the Music: Bret Michaels gets the Behind the Music treatment in an installment that reflects on the Poison frontman's ascent, his solo career, and his legacy. Streaming on Paramount+

    Brooklyn Nine-Nine: Jake (Andy Samberg) takes an old friend for a ride. Later, Jake keeps digging after the FBI takes over a high-profile case, and Amy (Melissa Fumero) and Rosa (Stephanie Beatriz) negotiate with the police union. 8:00 PM ET on NBC

    Making It: Season finale.The remaining contestants must transform a shed into their own personal “happy place,” and by episode's end one will be crowned Season 3's Master Maker. 9:00 PM ET on NBC

    iCarly: Season finale. After 12 weeks of modern-day shenanigans, Carly (Miranda Cosgrove), Spencer (Jerry Trainor), and Freddie (Nathan Kress) embark upon one final Season 1 adventure. Paramount+ has already renewed the reboot series for a second season. Streaming on Paramount+

    Big Brother: Sarah Beth's HOH week has been especially chaotic, what with the roulette wheel and a complicated Veto competition — not to mention the fact that Kyland seems to have been puppeteering her every move. That all ends tonight, with the latest eviction, and the brand new HOH competition that could end up ensuring the Cookout's plans for domination. 8:00 PM ET on CBS

    Michael Jackson: Inside His Mind: Special presentation. This absurdly titled special promises to take viewers on a journey "inside" the late pop star's "complex and controversial mind." 9:00 PM ET on Reelz

    Kids Behind Bars: Life or Parole: Season premiere. No, it's not a 30 Rock parody. Two years after it last aired, A&E’s original docuseries returns to tell the individual stories of previously-convicted child offenders sentenced to mandatory life terms without parole who are now seeking resentencing. Watch trailer. 9:00 PM ET on A&E

    Lily Topples the World: Original documentary. Filmed over the course of three years, this doc profiles 20-year-old Lily Hevesh, the world's most acclaimed domino topper and the only woman in her field. Watch trailer. Streaming on discovery+

    Claire Spellberg Lustig is the Senior Editor at Primetimer and a scholar of The View. Follow her on Twitter at @c_spellberg.

    TOPICS: The Good Fight, Behind the Music , The Other Two