What to Watch This Week: September 29 to October 5

From zombie finales to burger musicals, we round up our top 10 shows to watch this week

From zombie finales to burger musicals, we round up our top 10 shows to watch this week

1. Quincy – Netflix

He’s a jazz legend in his own right, but he’s also a producer for some of the greatest R&B artists of all time. He’s Quincy Jones, and this new doc—co-directed by Jones’ daughter Rashida—makes a valiant attempt at doing the impossible: summing up the man’s illustrious life and times in the course of just a couple of hours.

2. Fear the Walking Dead – Sunday, September 30, 6 p.m., 8:18 p.m., 9:36 p.m. & 11:54 p.m., AMC | Season Finale

Losing two of its original survivors in the span of just a few episodes, this season has largely been about welcoming new faces and forging fresh bonds. In tonight’s finale, it falls to Morgan to keep his new friends alive.

3. The Simpsons – Sunday, September 30, 8 p.m., City & Fox | Season Premiere

After a dare gone wrong, Bart lands in the hospital and tells everyone he died and went to heaven. The result: the Simpsons are offered a deal by some Christian film producers. Bones‘ Emily Deschanel and Wonder Woman‘s Gal Gadot guest star as themselves, while Frozen‘s Jonathan Groff voices the movie version of Bart.

4. Bob’s Burgers – Sunday, September 30, 8:30 p.m., City & Fox | Season Premiere

The Emmy-winning animated comedy about a burger joint run by the Belcher family—Bob (voice of H. Jon Benjamin), Linda (John Roberts) and their children Tina (Dan Mintz), Gene (Eugene Mirman) and Louise (Kristen Schaal)—returns for its ninth season Sunday, kicking things off with its 150th episode, a musical instalment in which Josh Gad (Frozen), Andrew Rannells (The Intern) and stage actors Daveed Diggs (a Tony winner ?for Hamilton) and Rory O’Malley (Tony-nominated for The Book of Mormon) provide guest voices.

The episode revolves? around Tina, who is? convinced she’s met the love? of her life and thus decides to disguise herself as a boy to sneak into the Boyz 4 Now auditions to find him.

5. Family Guy – Sunday, September 30, 9 p.m., City & Fox | Season Premiere

Season 17 will see Peter join Donald Trump’s cabinet, Quagmire meet his long-lost daughter (voice of Mandy Moore) and a tribute to the late Adam West. But first, in tonight’s premiere, Brian falls head over paws for a woman named Jess (Happy Endings‘ Casey Wilson), and after learning she has cancer, promptly proposes.

6. Happy Together – Monday, October 1, 8:30 p.m., Global & CBS

Bizarre as it may seem, for all intents and purposes, we have Harry Styles to thank for Happy Together. A little-known part of the music superstar’s background has inspired this CBS sitcom. He’s an executive producer of the show, in which a Styles-esque pop star named Cooper (played by Australian actor Felix Mallard) is a rising musician who moves in with married couple Jake and Claire (Damon Wayans, Jr., Amber Stevens West). They’re inspired by him to think young again, while their rather ordinary, suburban lifestyle appeals to Cooper as a way of escaping the relentless glare of the spotlight.

7. Seal Team – Wednesday, October 3, 9 p.m., Global & CBS | Season Premiere

David Boreanaz proves yet again that he knows how to pick a winning show with the second-season return of this military drama. In it, Jason and the team head to the Gulf of Guinea to rescue hostages following a raid on an oil platform by a group of dangerous—and extremely well-armed—militants.

8. Will & Grace – Thursday, October 4, 9 p.m., Global & NBC | Season Premiere

NBC’s smash-hit revival of this iconic sitcom returns to find the titular twosome still trying?to wrap their heads around the fact that Will’s mom and Grace’s dad intend to get hitched. As they come to terms with their impending siblinghood, this second reboot season will welcome a bevvy of guest stars, including the return of Alec Baldwin in his Emmy-nominated role as Karen’s secret agent paramour Malcolm Widmark, the return of Minnie Driver as Karen’s stepdaughter Lorraine Finster, as well as the arrival of Friends alum David Schwimmer as? a new love interest for Grace and Chelsea Handler as a high-powered lesbian who sets her sights on Grace’s sister (fellow returnee Mary McCormack). And that’s not all! White Collar‘s Matt Bomer has signed up to play? a “smooth-talking” news anchor who puts the moves on Will, while Olympic figure skater/Dancing With the Stars winner Adam Rippon will also stop by, as will Two and a Half Men alum Jon Cryer, playing himself.

9. Station 9 – Thursday, October 4, 9:01 p.m., CTV & ABC | Season Premiere

This Grey’s Anatomy spinoff joins its parent show on the fall schedule for season two, bringing along a couple fresh recruits. Dermot Mulroney is on board for multiple episodes as Ryan’s dad, while Boris Kodjoe (Code Black) has signed up to play a mysterious new firefighter who’s bound to heat things up.

10. Big Mouth – Friday, October 5, Netflix | Season Premiere

We’ll just come ?right out and? say it: Big Mouth might be about kids, but? it is definitely not for kids. That said, the animated series—which is coming back for its sophomore season this week—is definitely a show that hits? a surprising number of accurate notes when it comes to the emotional, physical and hormonal? shift that occurs as kids? hit their teens. It’s also ?got one of the strongest, funniest voice casts on the air, including John Mulaney, Maya Rudolph, Jordan Peele, Fred Armisen, Jenny Slate, Jason Mantzoukas and new cast members Gina Rodriguez and David Thewlis, among others.