TV What to Watch this Weekend: Renée Zellweger in Netflix's What/If, plus HBO's Game of Thrones doc By EW Staff Published on May 24, 2019 06:00AM EDT We know TV has a lot to offer, be it network, cable, premium channels, or streaming platforms including Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, Apple, Facebook Watch, and elsewhere. So EW is here to help, guiding you every single day to the things that should be on your radar. Check out our recommendations below, and click here to learn how you can stream our picks via your own voice-controlled smart-speaker (Alexa, Google Home) or podcast app (Spotify, iTunes, Google Play). Friday Kevin Yatarola Live From Lincoln Center Presents — Stars in Concert: Megan Hilty HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: Check local listings, PBS Megan Hilty is a big, brassy Broadway talent, but in spite of that, her new special is pleasantly forgettable. On stage, she's a magnetic performer. Here, though the set list is satisfying and her vocals flawless, the show feels more like background music. Hilty shines on everything from pop to standards to Broadway duets and medleys (her trio with former Wicked costars Shoshana Bean and Eden Espinosa is a true highlight), but this concert is more a feast for the ears than one that demands full attention. B —Maureen Lee Lenker Related content: It's showtime! Get the first look at the Broadway-bound Beetlejuice musical Hugh Jackman to star in Broadway revival of The Music Man What/If Adam Rose/Netflix HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: Streaming on Netflix Series DebutIn her first lead role on a major TV series, Oscar winner Renée Zellweger stars as the mysterious and conniving Anne Montgomery, who lures in broke San Francisco newlyweds (Blake Jenner, Jane Levy) with a lucrative but shady offer…and all that neo-noir thriller jazz. Related content: What/If is terrible and I can't wait to see more: EW review Renée Zellweger stuns as Judy Garland in first Judy biopic trailer What Else to Watch: 8 p.m.Dynasty (season finale) — The CW Saturday Lifetime Fatal Getaway HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: 8 p.m. on Lifetime Lifetime-movie fan favorite Tilky Jones stars as James, the owner of a charming property that Eliza (Christie Burson) and her friends rent for a much-needed girls' trip (Tiffany Haddish and grapefruit not included). When some people go missing, could James be involved? Dun-dun-dunnnnn! Related content: Lifetime's original movie about Meghan Markle and Prince Harry was written in two weeks Love in the Sun Rod Millington/Crown Media HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: 9 p.m. on Hallmark A dating-app creator reconnects with a high school sweetheart back home in Florida, testing her views of love. Which is a way better premise than a movie about two strangers who meet on spring break in Daytona Beach. Related content: Hallmark orders 40 new Christmas movies Hallmark orders the first three Christmas movies of 2019 Sunday Starz Vida HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: 9 p.m. on Starz Season PremiereSeason 2 finally unites prodigal daughters Emma (Mishel Prada) and Lyn (Melissa Barrera) — a chilly corporate professional; a shopaholic Insta-bot — with their mom's widow Eddy (Ser Anzoategui). They're trying to hold on to the family's building, a tavern-apartment complex occupying prime real estate in an East L.A. battleground of predatory gentrification. Vida still feels torn between sudsy nude-positive melodrama and complex political dedication. Worth watching, though, just for Roberta Colindrez (The Deuce) as a swagger-y bartender with love-interested eyes on Emma. B — Darren Franich Related content: Vida is an interesting sister act: EW review Vida exclusive clip: Emma learns more about her former neighborhood The West Wing NBCU Photo Bank/Getty Images HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: Streaming on NetflixWe Just Re-Watched…Need a break from 24/7 cable news? Confused about how a bill becomes a law? Want a refresher on governmental inner workings before the 2020 election? Sounds like it's time to relive the series that brought Josiah Bartlet's presidency to life. Standout episodes tackle everything from the death penalty ("Take This Sabbath Day") to PTSD ("Nöel," with an Emmy-winning turn by Bradley Whitford). The series pulls back the curtain so we plebeians can better understand politics while balancing friendships, life, laughs, and, yes, even a romance or two along the way. #JoshandDonnaForever. By the time each episode's credits roll, you'll be asking, "What's next?" —Brittany Kaplan Related content: The West Wing cast reunites again — this time for a voting rights ad The West Wing cast reunites for a reading of All the President's Men What Else to Watch 8 p.m.Killing Eve (season finale) — BBC America 9 p.m.Game of Thrones: The Last Watch (documentary) — HBO 10 p.m.Good Girls (season finale) — NBC *times are ET and subject to change