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December 6 "Reprisal" Abigail Spencer ("Timeless") stars as a woman who seeks revenge on a gang of gearheads who left her for dead. The drama series also stars Rodrigo Santoro, Mena Massoud, Madison Davenport and Rhys Wakefield. (ORIGINAL) Series Premiere December 6 "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" The third season of this award-winning dramedy finds Midge and Susie (Rachel Brosnahan, Alex Borstein) on the road, where they discover that life on tour is both glamorous and humbling as they learn a lesson about show business that they'll never forget. (ORIGINAL) Season Premiere December 5 "V Wars" "The Vampire Diaries" actor Ian Somerhalder enters that realm again as the star of this horror series about a doctor trying to stem the spread of a disease that turns humans into murderous predators. (ORIGINAL) Series Premiere "Chasing the Sun" (Available now, Journy) Season 2 of this travel series from Ovation TV's streaming service follows host and adventure seeker Stephen Jake Friedman as he goes to locations throughout Asia such as Malaysia, Viet- nam, Bali, South Korea, Hong Kong, Japan, Taiwan and India. How to watch: www.ovationtv.com/ journy (Free) The STREAM Scene Where all the top choices can be found in one place! Page 8 December 2 - 8, 2019 "Dare Me" (USA Network — series premiere, Dec. 29) Two young women have their friendship tested when a new coach arrives in their small town looking to ready the high-school cheerleading squad for a high-stakes competition. Herizen Guardiola ("The Get Down"), Marlo Kelly ("Patricia Moore") and Willa Fitzgerald ("Little Women") star in the drama series based on the novel by Megan Abbott. InFocus "Live in Front of a Studio Audience: 'All in the Family' and 'Good Times' " (ABC — new special, Dec. 18) Hosts Norman Lear and Jimmy Kimmel return for a second variety special, following their Emmy-winning success of re- creating "All in the Family" and "The Jeffersons" earlier this year. These new variations on the classic sitcoms use plots and settings from the original series, casting new actors. Though performers were not yet announced at this writing, another special is slated for spring. Don't miss Monday's food page

