This Week: Debuts for new DC Comics series “Swamp Thing” and “Pennyworth”, the return of “The Real Housewives of Dallas”, Mindy Kaling and Emma Thompson in “Late Night”, Sacha Baron Cohen gets serious in “The Spy” and a new season of “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” kicks off.
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Based on the creepy cult comic book, this new series follows the adventures of a scientist whose forbidden experiments accidentally transform him into a create that is half man, half plant.
* Monday, Sept. 2 on Showcase
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This DC Comics series goes back to the swingin' 60s in London to tell the backstory of Alfred Pennyworth, loyal butler to billionaire Bruce Wayne and his alter ego, Batman. Here, Alfred (Jack Bannon) is at loose ends after a stint in the British Special Forces, working as a bouncer in a bar when he meets wealthy American Thomas Wayne (Ben Aldridge). A bond is forged, a heist is planned and an origin story is revealed.
* Wednesday, Sept. 4 on Showcase (also airing Friday, Sept. 6 on Global)
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They say everything is bigger in Texas, and that's definitely the case when it comes to the drama coming out of the Dallas-based entry in the "Real Housewives" franchise.
* Wednesday, Sept. 4 on Slice
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The second season of Kurt Sutter's "Sons of Anarchy" spin off kicks off with EZ (JD Pardo) struggling to reconcile with his brother Angel (Clayton Cardenas) while searching for the truth behind their mom's death. Meanwhile, their father (Edward James Olmos) is still trying to steer his sons away from a life of crime — even as some unsavoury secrets about his own past begin to emerge.
* Tuesday, Sept. 3
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It's a wrap for the first season of this Dax Shepard-hosted game show, which concludes tonight.
* Thursday, Sept. 5
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Originally released theatrically, this Amazon Prime Video comedy stars Mindy Kaling (who also wrote the screenplay) as Molly, an inexperienced writer hired for a late-night talk show when host Katherine Newbury (Emma Thompson) is accused of being "a woman who hates women." With sinking ratings and a network that wants to replace Katherine, Molly digs deep to try to revitalize the show and save Katherine's career.
* Friday, Sept. 6
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What could be more excruciating than watching a couple undergo therapy to repair their damaged relationship? Probably nothing, but find out for sure in this new docu-series that features actual couples counselling sessions.
* Friday, Sept. 6
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There's no denying that "Borat"/"Bruno" star Sacha Baron Cohen is one hilarious guy, but he's getting deadly serious for his first-ever drama series, playing a Israeli ex-Mossad agent who goes undercover in Syria, with his espionage ultimately changing the course of Israel’s history.
* Friday, Sept. 6
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The second season of this Netflix import returns viewers to Las Encinas, the best and most exclusive school in Spain, where the elite send their children to study — and where a group of working-class teens have also been sent after their school is destroyed in an earthquake. is also where three working class kids have just been admitted after their academy was destroyed by an earthquake and the local council divided up the students between the different schools in the area. As tensions build between those who have everything and those who have nothing to lose, everything changes when they realize a murderer is in their midst.
* Friday, Sept. 6
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Get ready for another season of Kardashian kraziness as the reality show's 17th season begins.
* Sunday, Sept. 8