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February 11, 2023

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ENTERTAINMENT EXTRA 17 Saturday Masters of Illusion (8) (8) 8:00 p.m. Dean Cain returns to host the ninth season of this popular magic showcase. In each installment, professional magicians perform their best illusions — from sleight of hand to great escapes — in front of a live, studio audience. Sunday Puppy Bowl XIX ANPL DISC 2:00 p.m. The most adorable of all the bowl games, this year's match-up be- tween Team Ruff and Team Fluff showcases more puppies (122, to be exact) and animal adoption stories than ever before, as the ca- nines compete to win the Lom- barky trophy. Monday Extreme Sisters TLC 9:00 p.m. Jordan jumps in and masterminds her twin sister's proposal in this new episode. Elsewhere, John drops a bomb on Christina, Anna and Lucy deal with a dental prob- lem, and the triplets are in crisis mode ahead of a business meeting with their mom. Tuesday American Auto (16) (5) (13) (23) 8:30 p.m. In an effort to reduce costs, Jack (Tye White), Cyrus (Michael Benja- min Washington) and Elliot (Hum- phrey Ker) have to let go of some employees while Wesley (Jon Bar- inholtz) and Dori (X Mayo) search for office savings in this sitcom's newest episode. Wednesday The Masked Singer (59) (3) (22.2) 8:00 p.m. Season 9 begins, and viewers can expect more themed nights, new costumes and intricately disguised celebrities. Nick Cannon returns as host, along with panelists Ken Jeong, Nicole Scherzinger, Jenny McCarthy-Wahlberg and Robin Thicke. Thursday CSI: Vegas (29) (4) (18) (7) (22) 10:00 p.m. Season 2 continues with a new ep- isode of this re-vamped procedural drama. Set in Sin City, the series follows an elite team of forensic investigators as they follow the evidence and solve each case. Marg Helgenberger and Paula Newsome star. The cast of "American Auto" This week's Best bets By Michelle Rose TV Media Strike first: According to Karate Kid franchise villain John Kreese (Martin Kove), "Cobra Kai never dies" — and fans of the Netflix revival have been hoping that the mantra applies to their beloved show, too. Well, in a case of good news/ bad news, Netflix's "Cobra Kai" will return for a sixth season on the streamer — but it will be its last. Series creators Josh Heald, Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg announced the renewal and pending ending in a letter to the fans that was shared by Netflix (and "written" on an All-Valley Karate Championships letter- head). After paying tribute to the Miyagiverse and Karate Kid fan- dom, the three stated, "our Day 1 goal with 'Cobra Kai' has always been to end it on our terms, leaving the Valley in the time and place we've always imagined. So, it is with immense pride and thankfulness that we are able to announce that achievement. The upcoming Season Six will mark the conclu- sion of Cobra Kai." They went on to tout Season 6 as the "BIGGEST SEASON OF COBRA KAI YET" (yes, in all caps) and Deadline is reporting that production is set to begin in late spring. "Cobra Kai" is set 30 years after the events chronicled in the 1984 film "The Karate Kid," which launched a franchise that now includes multiple films. The Netflix series centers on original franchise stars Ralph Macchio and William Zabka, whose char- acters — Macchio as Daniel LaRusso and Zabka as Johnny Lawrence — have alternated between underdog-turned-hero and wounded bully (and occa- sionally allies) throughout the series' run, as their conflict spilled over into their family and professional lives. Strike first: 'Cobra Kai' renewed for one more season Ralph Macchio in "Cobra Kai" Stars on Screen A/Graybeals Carpet Plus BCD/Pulaski Memorial 6 x 5"

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