What To Watch Tonight: Sunday, December 15, 2019

What To Watch Tonight? The Watchmen season finale is our Top Pick To Watch Tonight! Also, new Mr. Robot and The 42nd Annual Kennedy Center Honors. Check out the full list of picks for the night below.  What are you watching?

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8pm Hour:

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1st Choice: The 42nd Annual Kennedy Center Honors. “R&B collective Earth, Wind & Fire, actress Sally Field, singer Linda Ronstadt, Sesame Street and conductor and musical visionary Michael Tilson Thomas to be recognized for their achievements. Cookie Monster, Elmo, Abby Cadabby, Big Bird, Lucy Liu, Thomas Rhett, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Cedric the Entertainer, Bert, Ernie, and Grover” CBS

2nd Choice:  Dublin Murders. “When Cassie immerses herself in a undercover assignment, threats both known and unexpected haunt her every living breath. Rob desperately hunts down one last lead.” Starz

3rd Choice: The Christmas Caroler ChallengeSeries Premiere. “Series premiere of a Christmas caroling competition featuring 12 Christmas carol groups, each with their own stylized brand of performance.” The CW

9pm Hour:

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1st Choice:  WatchmenSeason Finale. “Everything ends. For real this time.” HBO

2nd Choice: The 42nd Annual Kennedy Center Honors. Continues on CBS.

3rd Choice: The Christmas Caroler Challenge. “Auditions continue for a Christmas caroling competition featuring 12 groups, each with their own stylized brand of performance.” The CW

10pm Hour:

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1st Choice:  Mr. Robot. “Elliot goes to the Washington township power plant.” USA

2nd Choice: Star Wars Resistance. “Kaz and Neeku sneak onto a First Order refueling station to take an important piece of tech, but plans go awry when they run into Tam and General Hux.” Disney

3rd Choice: Unexplained and Unexplored. “New evidence suggests the Maya civilization did not suddenly vanish, but instead, that they survived and resettled in the United States. Experts use cutting-edge tech to reveal what really happened to these long-lost people.” Science

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