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Your Don't-Miss-TV Checklist: Summer Laughs from Weeds, Episodes, and Louie

Published - Jun 24 2012 09:52PM EST

Casey Cipriani, RR.com Original

Hey there Checklisters! Summer shows are still kicking in, with the premieres of four different comedies this week, as well as a few specials. Here's what to watch this week!

Me @ the Zoo 6/25, 9/8c, HBO

The second installment of HBO's Summer Doc Series is named after the first ever YouTube video uploaded back in 2005 and examines how we use social media and the Internet to share our lives with the world wide web.

2012 U.S. Olympic Team Trials: Swimming 6/26, 8/9c, NBC

Are you guys as jazzed up about the Olympics as I am? Tonight's swimming feats come shortly after the start of trial season. Yet judging from 2008's swimming craze, something tells me this year's trial frenzy begins with these awesome swimmers.

Louie Season Premiere 6/28, 10:30/9:30c, FX

Louis C.K. is back for Season 3 of his awkward yet hilarious comedy, turning his naturally unsettling stand-up routine into a sitcom which he writes and directs himself.

 

Anger Management Series Premiere 6/28, 9/8c, FX

Ugh! Are Charlie Sheen's 15 years of fame up yet? This new show has Charlie boy playing a baseball player attending therapy to try and deal with his (what else) anger issues. Charlie, did you just have a camera crew come to your actual therapy sessions and convince FX it would make a good show?

Weeds Season Premiere 7/1, 10/9c, Showtime

After last season's cliffhanger ending, we'll find out the fate of our favorite drug dealing mom Nancy Botwin (Mary-Louise Parker) in tonight's premiere. Will the final season of this cable comedy end on a…ahem…high note?

The BET Awards 7/1, 8/7c, BET

Samuel L. Jackson hosts tonight's awards ceremony with Cissy Houston performing a tribute to recently deceased mega-star daughter Whitney Houston.

Episodes Season Premiere, 7/1, 10/9c, Showtime

Everyone's favorite Friend Matt LeBlanc returns for a second round of this meta-comedy. As a sort of over exaggerated version of himself, LeBlanc takes us behind the funny scenes of show biz, much like Ricky Gervais did in Extras.


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