Wednesday, May 11
7 p.m. “Elvis”
This is part 2, the polyester years. CBS
7 p.m. “Mythbusters”
The team tests the plausibility of classic Hollywood stunts,
discovering that women who survive fiery explosions and swim through
capsized ocean liners tend to have more mascara issues than viewers
have been led to believe. Discovery Channel
7 p.m. “Rollerball”
This is the original film starring James Caan. It differs from the
2002 remake in several key areas including less explicit violence, the
presence of plausible motivation and dialogue rooted in complete
sentences. (1975) Spike TV
7 p.m. “The Lindbergh Kidnapping”
In an “Investigation Re-opened,” detectives look back at the case,
uncovering new clues and constructing a plausible hypothesis that the
missing Lindbergh baby may be none other than Al Gore. Court TV
8 p.m. “Revelations”
In the fifth of six parts, clues point to the birth of the antichrist.
Evidence suggesting the imminent appearance of the antichrist
typically involves a recent Trump marriage. NBC
8:30 p.m. “Stacked”
Gavin confesses to having a sex dream about Skyler. Skyler is Pamela
Anderson’s character. Half of the Internet is devoted to sex dreams
about her. Fox
8:30 p.m. “I Want a Famous Face”
A young woman wants to look like Janet Jackson. This is an involved
process that’s difficult to cover in a half hour, or even a
miniseries. MTV