This weekend catch the Smash series finale, the premiere of the Liberace biopic Behind the Candelabra and all new episodes of Orphan Black and Nurse Jackie.
What to Watch: Saturday, May 25
9:00pm: Orphan Black, BBC America (1 hr) NEW
Sarah reconsiders her plan to take revenge when Kira is threatened, but she must ultimately decide the killer's fate. Meanwhile, Cosima must face the truth about Delphine and their relationship.
What to Watch: Sunday, May 26
9:00pm: Nurse Jackie, Showtime (30 mins) NEW
Frank cancels his lunch date with Jackie and she is concerned he could be hurt when she learns that a cop has been shot. Elsewhere, a patient ransacks the hospital's pharmacy and Zoey overhears a private moment.
9:00pm: Smash, NBC (2 hrs) SERIES FINALE
It's Tony nominations season and the casts of Bombshell and Hit List anxiously await the news. Tom accidentally angers an influential voter and Ivy deals with distractions in her personal life on the Bombshell side, while Derek's past haunts the Hit List team and Jimmy faces a reckoning. Out performers Cheyenne Jackson and Rosie O'Donnell guest star, check out a promo below:
9:00pm: Behind the Candelabra, HBO (2 hrs) NEW
This Liberace biopic, starring Michael Douglas and Matt Damon, is based off a novel by Liberace's ex, Scott Thorson, and covers their meeting in the late 1970s and their tumultous relationship over the years until their bitter break up in 1982. Watch the trailer below.
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