What to watch on Tuesday, August 5...
12am Pacific, Crackle
Sequestered
Jesse Bradford, Summer Glau, and Patrick
Warburton star in this drama about the jury
deciding a high-profile case of kidnapping and
murder. The first six episodes of the 12-episode
series are available today, with the second half
scheduled to drop on Tuesday, October 14.
8pm, ABC
CMA Music Festival: Country's Night to
Rock
Highlights from June's four-day CMA Music
Festival in Nashville include stadium
performances by Little Big Town, Tim
McGraw with Faith Hill, Brad Paisley,
Miranda Lambert with Carrie
Underwood, and more.
8pm, ABC Family
Pretty Little Liars
The gang is forced to intervene when Hanna's
downward spiral accelerates in "March of
Crimes." Meanwhile, Emily searches for ties
between Alison and Noel, and a trip to the eye
doctor leads Spencer to a surprising discovery—
possibly a coded message hidden in the tiniest
row on the vision chart.
9pm, USA
Royal Pains
"Oh,M.G." futzes with punctuation in like eight
different ways, and also finds Evan and Ray
ringing in HankLab while Hank and Charlotte
visit New York. On the medical front, Hank treats
a perfume magnate with fading olfactory faculties,
and HankMed sees to a nail artist whose
condition is more serious than it first appears.
9pm, TNT
Rizzoli & Isles
In "Lost & Found," the team races to get a key
witness to safety after a hired hit outside a
nightclub. I can only assume "Kill Your Target in
a Highly Visible Public Place" is this particular
hitman's discount package.
9pm, El Rey
Matador
Tony's debut with the L.A. Riot is complicated by
a threat to Galan's daughter Senna in "Code Red
Card." But don't worry, fans: The first 5,000
people to arrive at the stadium still get their free
Soccer-Playing Spy bobblehead.
SEASON 9 PREMIERE, 10pm, HBO
Hard Knocks: Training Camp with the
Atlanta Falcons
HBO's behind-the-scenes look at a National
Football League locker room heads to Flowery
Branch, GA, where head coach Mike Smith and
his players prepare to rebound from a
disappointing 2013 season.
10pm, TNT
Perception
Pierce is forced to revisit his only unsolved case
after a missing FBI agent turns up dead in
"Prologue." Okay, technically it wasn't his case, it
was Encyclopedia Brown's, and yes the answer
was right in the back of the book. But he can
figure out who stole Mr. DuPage's prized baseball
card himself, dammit!
10pm, MTV
Finding Carter
Carter reveals her true feelings about Crash in
"The Fugitive," while Taylor must juggle her own
feelings for Gabe and for Max. Later, Carter hopes
to avoid jail time by skipping bail, which is the
sort of plan that can't possibly backfire in any
way, good job, Carter.
10pm, USA
Covert Affairs
"Brink of the Clouds" sends Annie and McQuaid
to Azerbaijan in search of an elusive former CIA
officer, and also of the Baku kebab joint where
Annie is one meal away from completing her
punch card. Elsewhere, matters between Calder
and Joan come to a head, and Auggie is rocked by
tragic news about an old friend.
10pm, FX
Tyrant
Barry's view of his father is shaken by Amira's
revelation of a 20-year-old secret: The old man
did some uncredited session work on bass for
Pearl Jam's classic 1994 record Vitalogy.
Meanwhile in "Preventative Medicine," Jamal
fears he may not be as finished with Sheik Rashid
as he'd thought.
10pm, Comedy Central
Drunk History
Tipsy tales of Tinseltown include William
Randolph Hearst's vendetta against Orson Welles
and Citizen Kane, animator Ub Iwerks teaming
with Walt Disney to create Mickey Mouse, and
Nancy Reagan encouraging her husband to just
say yes to a political career. Performers include
Jack Black, Tony Hale, Nick Kroll, and John
Lithgow.
10:30pm, Comedy Central
Nathan for You
Nathan helps a dating website better serve its
female clientele, and aids a party planner with a
radical new approach to guest lists.
LATE-NITE:
– Ethan Hawke, Mary Lynn Rajskub, and Jamie
Scott on Conan, 11pm, TBS
– Jake Owen on Chelsea Lately, 11pm, E!
– Journalist Helen Thorpe on The Daily Show
with Jon Stewart, 11pm, Comedy Central
– Nixon administration White House counsel
John Dean on The Colbert Report, 11:30pm,
Comedy Central
– Clive Owen, Nina Dobrev, and The Head & the
Heart on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy
Fallon, 11:35pm, NBC
– Ted Danson, Eva Green, and Jake Owen on
Jimmy Kimmel Live, 11:35pm, ABC
– Daniel Radcliffe, Neal Brennan, and Morgan
Spurlock on Late Night with Seth Meyers,
12:35pm, NBC
– Diane Kruger and Brad Trackman on The Late
Late Show with Craig Ferguson, 12:37am,
CBS
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