Coming off its highly-rated third season, “In The Cut” Season 4 is underway stars Dorien Wilson as Jay Weaver, an accomplished entrepreneur and barbershop owner who is kept on his toes by Cheryl, played by Kellita Smith, the co-owner of the beauty salon next door and his love interest-turned-fiancee. On a recent episode, Cheryl’s ex-
husband Myron, (Michael Jai White) shows up to congratulate her on her engagement, but Jay doesn’t buy Myron’s act.
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“Snowfall” premieres July 19 at 10 PM ET/PT on FX. It continues its riveting story about the infancy of the crack cocaine epidemic and its ultimate radical impact on the culture as we know it. Season 2 follows our ensemble of characters as they intersect and overlap within the mosaic of Los Angeles as we enter 1984, all of them working toward their ultimate goals of money, power and influence, including: Franklin Saint (Damson Idris), young street entrepreneur beginning to experience the perils of success; Teddy McDonald (Carter Hudson), a CIA operative who finds that his off-book drug-funded operation may be vulnerable from unexpected sources, both personal and professional; and Gustavo “El Oso” Zapata (Sergio Peris-Mencheta) and Lucia Villanueva (Emily Rios), the drug running couple who discover the potency of crack and try to exploit it, despite the new dangers involved.
Host Dennis Pittsenbarger shepherds various cars through their appraisals. On the series “Sticker Shock,” the cars are the real stars. Most automobiles on the Discovery TV series may have been manufactured between the 30s and the 60s, but believe it or not, many of them are worth thousands of dollars.If you have never viewed “Sticker Shock,” you’ve missed out on learning that the old wreck in the garage or the souped up hot rod could actually be a classic. From cross-country vacations to being on the Indianapolis Speedway, these cars have stories to tell. The series’ host is an auto vet who brings plenty of experience to the unique series. The Season Finale airs on Discovery on 7/18 at 10PM ET/PT.