14 TV Shows and Movies That Will Keep You Sane Until Friday

Wednesday alone is jam-packed.

Looking for something fun to watch in between work this week? You're in luck: Several new (and very good) TV shows and movies are debuting over the next seven days. From the return of favorites like 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? to new Netflix romance movies, there definitely isn't a shortage of content that will keep you sane until Friday. You know what they say: Weekdays are way more fun with the Billboard Music Awards. (OK, no one says that, but I do.)

Below, all the TV shows and movies to keep an eye out for this week.

Sunday, April 28

90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After?: Six of your favorite couples are back to figure out if the love they found over the course of 90 days is for real. Your Sundays just got way more entertaining. 8 P.M. ET on TLC

The Red Line: This new drama series explores three families in Chicago coping with the aftermath of a white cop shooting an unarmed Black doctor. 8 P.M. on CBS

Monday, April 29

Ms. Fisher's Modern Murder Mysteries: This cheeky murder mystery series from Australia is finally hitting American streaming. Streaming on Acorn TV

Tuesday, April 30

Mean Girls: The 15th anniversary of Mean Girls is today, which means your timeline is about to be cluttered with "Glen Coco" and "so fetch" jokes. Escape the noise by watching the actual movie. Stream it on HBO NOW

Wednesday, May 1

Liberation Heroes: The Last Eyewitnesses: In this moving, heartfelt documentary, veterans open up about their World War II experiences. 7 P.M. ET on Discovery Channel

The Act: The season finale of this Munchausen by proxy horror story is tonight. Joey King tells Glamour the final episode is "heartbreaking, tragic, and gripping." Streaming on Hulu

2019 Billboard Music Awards: Taylor Swift will open up tonight's show with her debut performance of "ME!" Additional acts slated to take the stage include Madonna, Ciara, Halsey, and Panic! At the Disco. 8 P.M. ET on NBC

Knock Down the House: A must-see documentary for any political junkie, Knock Down the House is an up-close look at how Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and three other women are challenging the male-dominated power structure in Congress. Streaming on Netflix

Thursday, May 2

2019 Miss USA: If you're a fan of beauty pageants, then tune in. 8 P.M. ET on Fox

Friday, May 3

At the Heart of Gold: A new documentary centering on the female gymnasts who came forward about the abuse they suffered at the hands of Larry Nassar. 8 P.M. ET on HBO

Dead to Me: This dark comedy tells the story of a widow (Christina Applegate) who befriends a free-spirited optimist (Linda Cardellini) while in search for the person who killed her husband. Streaming on Netflix

Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile: Zac Efron plays Ted Bundy in this highly-anticipated crime drama also starring Lily Collins. Streaming on Netflix

The Last Summer: And the rom-coms keep rolling in. This one stars Riverdale's KJ Apa as a high school senior experiencing big changes during the summer before college. Streaming on Netflix

Saturday, May 4

Passport to Paris: Several of your favorite Olsen twin movies are hitting Hulu, including this one. So just go ahead and cancel your Saturday plans now. Streaming on Hulu