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Today, people: The last season of Game of thrones premieres on HBO. And while what happens between Sansa, Dany and Arya will keep you awake for days, there are other TV shows and movies that will make their premiere this week and for which you should also take the time. From Coachella's documentary on Netflix by Beyoncé to pop star Elle Fanning Teenage spirit, the slate of shows over the next few days is good. Very well.
Below, all the TV shows and movies that deserve to be watched this week:
Game of thrones: The moment you were waiting for arrived: The last season of Eu start tonight. Here's what you need to know before you watch. 9 am ET on HBO
Not good nick: Melissa Joan Hart plays in this new Netflix series about a teenage girl (Siena Agudong) who shows up at the door of a family claiming to be their distant relative. Streaming on Netflix
Bless this mess: Lake Bell and Dax Shepard take the lead role in this humorous new series about a couple who decide to uproot their lives in New York and settle in rural Nebraska. 9:30 p.m.. AND about ABC
Homecoming: a film by Beyoncé: If you could not see Beyoncé live at Coachella last year, it's your chance to see her incredible backdrop at headquarters, with some behind-the-scenes footage. Streaming on Netflix
Life in pieces: According to an official description, the fourth season of this successful CBS series "welcomes some new family members and faces an unexpected health crisis". 8:30 p.m.. AND on CBS, also available on Hulu
Someone of great: Gina Rodriguez plays the lead role in this new Net-com rom about a music journalist in the throes of change after a heartbreaking breakup. Streaming on Netflix
Breakthrough: Chrissy Metz plays in this moving drama on a mother whose son is declared dead after a fall on the ice; however, the power of prayer brings him back to life. In theaters
Teenage spirit: Elle Fanning plays a girl who finds superstardom pop after a competition American Idol-type competition show. In theaters
The grbad is greener: A documentary about weeds literally 4/20. What more could you want? Streaming on Netflix
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