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March 25, 2023

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ENTERTAINMENT EXTRA 17 Saturday The Kitchen FOOD 11:00 a.m. The hosts cook dishes in each oth- er's style: Geoffrey Zakarian stacks an egg sandwich with tomato jam for Sunny Anderson while she mix- es a gin and juice spritzer, and Katie Lee Biegel preps a salad that repre- sents her fellow co-hosts. Sunday HouseBroken (59) (3) (22.2) 9:30 p.m. When Chief (Nat Faxon) joins a walking group, a beautiful dog tries to get close to him but her inten- tions are not what they seem in the Season 2 premiere. Elsa's (Clea Du- Vall) own suspicions end up derail- ing her quest to make female friends. Monday The Bachelor (6) (6) 8:00 p.m. Zach Shallcross's season-long search for true love concludes to- night. Find out how it all ends for the Season 27 Bachelor in this three-hour event, which includes the "After the Final Rose" special taped in front of a live studio audi- ence. Wednesday Riverdale (8) (8) 9:00 p.m. The seventh — and final — season begins tonight, and the gang are spending time in the 1950s. The se- ries that brought Archie Comics characters to life stars KJ Apa as Ar- chie, Lili Reinhart as Betty, Cole Sprouse as Jughead, and Camila Mendes as Veronica. Thursday Young Sheldon (29) (4) (18) (7) (22) 8:00 p.m. A new episode airs tonight. The "Big Bang Theory" spinoff stars Iain Armitage as a younger version of Sheldon Cooper. While Sheldon deals with the world around him, his East Texas family must find a way to deal with him and his once- in-a-generation mind. Friday The Great American Joke Off (8) (8) 9:30 p.m. This new series is a celebration of jokes, gags, puns and one-liners. Each episode features teams of co- medians telling as many jokes and delivering as many punchlines as possible. It's up to host Dulcé Sloan to determine the winner of each round. Lisa Kudrow voices Honey in "Housebroken" This week's Best bets By Michelle Rose TV Media Mob justice (league): If you've seen 2022's "The Batman," you might have caught a reference (or several) to the character of Salvatore Maroni, whose arrest paved the way for Carmine Falcone's (John Turturro, "Severance") rise to power. And if you know a little about the comic book character, you're probably hoping to see the mob boss in the film's planned spinoff show, HBO Max's "The Penguin." It seems your wish has been granted. Fresh off his appearance in "John Wick: Chapter 4" (2023), Clancy Brown recently boarded "The Penguin," and the always-busy character actor is set to recur as Gotham City's infamous crime lord. The character of Sal Maroni was previously portrayed by Dennis Paladino in 1995's "Batman Forever," Eric Roberts in 2008's "The Dark Knight," and by David Zayas in the Fox series "Gotham." In the DC Comics universe, he's been around since 1942, and he's (in)famously the one who tossed acid at Harvey Dent, horribly disfiguring him and giving rise to Dent's gangster alter-ego, Two-Face. Naturally, fans are wondering if this might be a way of bringing Two-Face into the story. However, the more pressing question is whether Maroni will appear in flashbacks or will next be seen mounting a criminal comeback, seeing as "The Penguin" will take place in the aftermath of the events featured in the film. Produced by Warner Bros. Television and DC Studios, the drama centers on the titular character, Oswald "The Penguin" Cobblepot, played once more by Colin Farrell ("The Banshees of Inisherin," 2022). Cristin Milioti ("Palm Springs," 2020) will play Sofia Falcone, the daughter of Carmine Falcone. Other cast members include Rhenzy Feliz ("Marvel's Runaways"), Michael Kelly ("House of Cards"), Shohreh Aghdashloo ("The Expanse") and Deirdre O'Connell ("The Boy Downstairs," 2017). Clancy Brown boards 'The Penguin' Clancy Brown has joined the cast of "The Penguin" Stars on Screen A/Graybeals Carpet Plus BCD/Pulaski Memorial 6 x 5"

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