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(HBO, 9 p.m., second-season finale): HBO’s glossy adaptation of Philip Pullman’s celebrated series closes the book on its second season with “Æsahættr.” That’s the name of the Subtle Knife from which the second book in the trilogy takes its name and it’s a safe bet that it’ll be hugely important to this finale, in which all roads lead to the Cittàgazze. The series be back for season three eventually. But for now, content yourselves with Myles McNutt’s recap (or, you know, just read book three. It’s good!) ....
(Showtime, 9 p.m.): So far, the final season of this Showtime stalwart has been a bit of a rough ride, but there may be signs of life. Here’s Myles McNutt on last week’s frustrating outing, in a review that bears the headline “ Shameless continues to test the viability of a no-stakes final season”: On a macro level, the absence of stakes is one of the (many) problems plaguing Shameless entering its final season. Whether due to the absolute disinterest in continuity between seasons or the siloing of storylines from one another, the show’s writers have used the idea of the show as a “sitcom” to abandon the type of storyline that felt like it could fully disrupt these characters’ lives. Even in a season with a deadly pandemic, the show remains defined by this sense that no matter what is going on around them, the Gallaghers are always going to be Gallaghers, and that’s the comic/dramatic constant the show wants to focus on. ....