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"The People Vs. O.J. Simpson," "Lost Girls," The Super Bowl: TV This Week

Plus: A gay wedding on "Superstore," the honeymoon's over on "Young & Hungry," and more!

It's Monday and once more it's time to look at the TV schedule for the week's highlights.

The week begins with an ending: Logo's coverage of Aspen Gay Ski Week wraps with The New Now Next Honors, a look at everything you're going to love in 2016.

Margaret Cho hosts the special Monday night at 10pm, with appearances by Meghan Trainor, Who is Fancy, Nico Tortorella, Nia Vardalas, Lauren Graham, Troye Sivan, Carson Kressley, Lance Bass, Cirque du Soleil, and many more.

Plus—the queens of RuPaul's Drag Race Season 8 will be revealed during the show.

Meanwhile, it's the beginning of the end as the final season of SyFY's Lost Girl premieres at 10pm. After five seasons, the tale of succubus Bo (Anna Silk) built a very loyal following for its queer inclusiveness. Last season, Bo was left debating if she should open a mysterious box. (A cliffhanger giving recappers a rare chance to use some sexual innuendo).

At 8pm, Superstore chronicles the shop's annual one-day wedding sale—which manager Glenn sees as a chance to prove that being a Christian doesn't mean he's homophobic. He's even helping a gay couple (Bryan Safi and Parvesh Cheena) plan their nuptials.

Tuesday at 10pm is Ryan Murphy's much-anticpiated American Crime Story: The People Versus O.J. Simpson The small screen has been ablaze with riveting true-crime docs like The Jinx and Making A Murderer, but can FX find similar success with a scripted retelling of most famous trial of the past 50 years?

The cast is a mix of big names and favorites from Murphy's previous shows, including Sarah Paulson and Sterling K. Brown as prosecutors Marcia Clark and Christopher Darden, Cuba Gooding Jr. as O.J., John Travolta as Robert Shapiro, David Schwimmer as Robert Kardashian, Courtney B. Vance as Johnny Cochran and Selma Blair as Kris Jenner.

Can even this star-packed cast—which also includes Nathan Lane, Connie Britton, Cheryl Ladd and Billy Magnussen—hope to escape the shadow of the larger-than-life personalities being portrayed?

Freefrom's comedies return Wednesday starting with the charming Young & Hungry at 8pm. As the new season kicks off, Ellot and Alan decide the honeymoon's over—literally and figuratively as they had to end their honeymoon early and are now dealing with a major challenge to their relationship.

Someone better remind these two about "for better or for worse."

Sunday, of course, is the Super Bowl. This year, the halftime show is officially being headlined by Coldplay, but all of gay America will be looking for Beyonce's performance.

Special editions of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and The Late Late Show with James Corden follow the big game—Colbert is expecting to chat with Tina Fey, Will Ferrell, Key & Peele and Suicide Squad's Margot Robbie. Corden, meanwhile, is unveiling his latest Carpool Karaoke colleague: Elton John. (Check your local listings.)

If you're looking for an alternative to football, Animal Planet and Hallmark have the day's cuteness quotient filled with Puppy Bowl XII and Kitten Bowl III, respectively.

Starting at 3pm, this year's Puppy Bowl adds a Hall of Fame to promote adopting older animals. The Kitten Bowl starts at noon.

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