The TV lineup for the week of October 28 is full of both hellos and goodbyes! On the one hand, we’re excited to see new seasons of shows like The Diplomat, or even series premieres like Wizards Beyond Waverly Place. On the other hand, seasons of favorites like Only Murders in the Building and Agatha All Along are wrapping up. There’s still plenty to watch this week — here’s what the week of October 28 has in store.
Tuesday, October 29: Only Murders in the Building Season 4 Finale

Raise your hand if you correctly suspected [redacted] of Sazz’s murder? Season 4 ends the week of October 28, but there are still plenty of questions. How will our trio nab the killer now that they know who did it? And will we get a peek of next season’s victim? If previous finales are anything to go by, we’re in for some twists and turns!
Streaming on Hulu, 3 am ET/12 am PT
Tuesday, October 29: Wizards Beyond Waverly Place Series Premiere

The week of October 28 brings the nostalgia as viewers return to the Russos’ world. Billie, a powerful young wizard, is sent to live in the mortal world. She seeks out help from the only wizard teacher who can help her control her powers: Justin Russo. Of course, Justin’s return to the wizard world is far from smooth — for him or his new pupil.
Airing on Disney Channel; streaming next day on Disney+
Wednesday, October 30: The Law According to Lidia Poet Season 2
Love historical dramas, mysteries, and romance? This Italian series brings all three! Very loosely based on the story of Italy’s first female lawyer, the drama returns with an all-new batch of mysteries. Lidia continues her quest to achieve her professional ambitions, and she swears off love. The only problem? Ex-lover Jacopo is back in her life, and despite betrayals, there’s still that spark…
Streaming on Netflix, 3 am ET/12 am PT
Wednesday, October 30: Agatha All Along Season Finale

The journey on the Witches’ Road finally ends the week of October 28, with a two-episode finale. After Lilia’s sacrifice and Rio’s reveal, the remaining witches have only a few obstacles left. Will the witches get their powers back? Can Billy find Tommy? And… we’re all wondering if Wanda is still alive, right? Plus, we’ll see how Agatha‘s stories might connect to the MCU at large.
Streaming on Disney+, 9 pm ET/6 pm PT
Thursday, October 31: The Diplomat Season 2

A bombing shakes up Ambassador Kate Wyler’s world — and that’s just the start of her problems. The Season 2 trailer already revealed that husband Hal survived the explosion (and that the Wylers’ marriage wasn’t exactly healed by that near-death experience). Now, she’s facing new challenges. Among them? The Vice President, played by Allison Janney. “Kate thinks she understands the VP. She is mistaken,” creator Debora Cahn teased to Tudum.
Streaming on Netflix, 3 am ET/12 am PT
Friday, November 1: A Carol for Two

Broadway babies, this one’s for you! Broadway stars Ginna Claire Mason, Charlotte d’Amboise, and Jordan Litz headline a theater-themed holiday rom-com in the week of October 28. Violette works in a singing diner (a la Ellen’s Stardust), but she’s dismayed when her big break requires duetting with the less-than-friendly Alex. There’s a love triangle, some Cyrano shenanigans, and, of course, a melodious happily-ever-after.
Airing on Hallmark Channel, 8 pm ET/7 pm CT (check local listings)
Sunday, November 3: Holiday Mismatch

Ready for some Christmas cheer mixed with ’90s nostalgia? Sabrina the Teenage Witch co-stars Caroline Rhea and Beth Broderick reunite as two clashing mothers who are horrified to find out they’ve accidentally set up their children on a date. Now, they’re working together to stop the romance, but instead, they just might find they have more in common.
Airing on Hallmark Channel, 8 pm ET/7 pm CT (check local listings)