TV picks for June 27: 'Pretty Little Liars,' Chris D'Elia, 'Revolutionary Road'

June 26, 2017 at 8:57PM
In this image released by Paramount Vantage, Leonardo DiCaprio, left, and Kate Winslet are shown in a scene from, "Revolutionary Road." (AP Photo/Paramount Vantage, Francois Duhamel) ** NO SALES **
Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet in “Revolutionary Road.” (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Pretty much over

If you're not getting emotional about the two-hour series finale of "Pretty Little Liars," you're probably well over the age of 25 and use social media mainly to post pictures of your weekend in Branson. For a certain generation, "PLL" was their "Dallas," which means they want answers to lingering questions as much as their parents wanted to know who shot J.R.

7 p.m., Freeform

Just one of the guys

"Chris D'Elia: Man on Fire" is about as smart as "dude comedy" gets with the former "Undateable" star treating his live audience like a bunch of bros sitting at the bar past closing time. Don't let his untucked attire and casual use of language fool you. D'Elia is no slacker.

Now streaming on Netflix

King of the road

Leonardo DiCaprio may have won his Oscar for "The Revenant," but for my money, his crowning achievement (so far) was his role in 2008's "Revolutionary Road," a drama that offered so much more than a reunion with his "Titanic" shipmate Kate Winslet. No, there's not a bear — but co-star Michael Shannon is awfully frightening.

8:43 p.m., Starz

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"Chris D'Elia: Man on Fire" on Netflix.
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D’Elia (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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