All times Eastern. FRIDAY, May 28The Kominsky MethodThird and final season of the acclaimed series finds Sandy Kominsky (Michael Douglas) navigating what looks like aging without his longtime friend Norman (Alan Arkin) by his side, as his life becomes even more complicated with the arrival of his ex-wife (Kathleen Turner) (Netflix). SATURDAY, May 29Austin City Limits: The Mavericks: En EspañolDig an hour of this 2020 live performance by the acclaimed country-rock band The Mavericks as they reel off tunes from their all-Spanish album En Español, an homage to the group’s Cuban-American roots (11 p.m., PBS). OsloRuth Wilson (from TV’s Luther and The Affair) and Fleabag’s Andrew Scott headline the cast of this original film based on the Tony-winning play dramatizing the clandestine negotiations between the Palestinians, Israelis, and Norwegians leading to the 1993 Oslo Peace Awards (8 p.m., HBO). SUNDAY, May 30Johnny Cash: The Man in BlackDocumentary examines the conflicts and contradictions behind one of the most towering artists of the 20th century, using excerpts from Cash’s own interviews plus conversations with his daughter, Roseanne Cash, and commentary from the director of his landmark concert at San Quentin prison (8 p.m., Reelz). Tulsa Burning: The 1921 Race MassacreTwo-hour documentary commemorates the 100th anniversary of the horrific event, one of the worst acts of racial violence in American history, when the Tulsa, Okla., community of Greenwood—a Black community so prosperous it was known as Black Wall Street—was burned to the ground and 35 of its citizens were killed in a bloody two-day massacre (8 p.m., History Channel). MONDAY, May 31Small FortuneActor Lil Rey Howery hosts this new team competition in which groups compete on mini-sized playing fields—like a shrunken sushi conveyor belt, using micro chopsticks, or on a teeny replica of Ellis Island—for a shot at the grand prize of $250,000 (10 p.m., NBC). SmotheredMeet more outrageous mother-daughter pairs in season two of the series of shocking relationships between super-devoted duos—who share underwear, exchange Brazilian waxes, believe they were connected in past lives…and much more! (9 p.m., TLC). TUESDAY, June 1LEGO MastersWill Arnett is back as the host for season two of this competition series in which LEGO enthusiasts go head-to-head in ambitious brick-building challenges, including an earthquake tower challenge, a demolition derby, a LEGO fashion show and more (8 p.m., Fox). Changing the GameSports documentary spotlights what has become an urgent civil rights issue for our time— transgender inclusion in sports—by taking viewers into the lives of three high school athletes at different stages of their athletic journeys, their personal lives and their unique paths as transgender teens (Hulu). WEDNESDAY, June 2Ship That Changed the WorldFive centuries ago, the Age of Exploration and Europe’s imperial colonization of far-off lands were launched by a revolution in ship design that made long-distance ocean voyages possible. But exactly how the momentous, world-changing innovation happened has eluded historians—until perhaps now, with the discovery of a rare intact wreck off the coast of Sweden, which offers some new, vital clues (9 p.m., PBS). Married at First Sight: Couples CamSome fan-favorite pairs return for season three, along with some new duos, to show viewers how and where their lives ended up at their initial First Sight coupling experiment ended (8 p.m., Lifetime). THURSDAY, June 3Making ItProducers and hosts Nick Offerman and Amy Poehler return for a third season spotlighting “makers” of handmade DIY things from across the country who demonstrate their skills, hoping to impress while reminding viewers of the creativity and craftiness all around us (8 p.m., NBC). AlonePopular survival series returns for season eight, plunking 10 sturdy contestants down in the Canadian wilderness, each in undisclosed, remote locations with only basic survival gear and individual camera gear to document their experiences. Which one will endure the longest in total isolation, punishing weather, in a place ruled by the densest population of grizzly bears on the planet? (9:30 p.m., History Channel). Woman in Motion: Nichelle Nichols, Star Trek and the Remaking of NASAFeature-length documentary chronicles the true story of how Star Trek actress Nichelle Nichols (she was Lt. Uhura in the TV original series) pioneered the NASA recruiting program to hire people of color and the first female astronauts for the space agency in the 1970s and 1980s (Paramount+). AT THE MOVIESShhhh! Don’t make a sound. Cause the sightless monsters—with very good hearing—are back in A Quiet Place 2, and they’re looking for Emily Blunt and her kids (Millicent Simmons and Noah Jupe) again. Her hubs, John Krasinski, returns to direct. Find out how a classic Disney villainess came to be in Cruella, with Emily Blunt in the live-action origin story of Cruella de Ville. Hold on to your Dalmatian puppies! Next, The Best Netflix Original Movies You Can Watch Anytime