Samantha O'Connor, Special to Postmedia
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'Vanderpump Rules' star Stassi Schroeder teases 'scary' new season
Stassi Schroeder’s often dramatic life has played out in front of the cameras for the last eight years. When the 31-year-old first signed on to be a part of Vanderpump Rules , she was a mere employee at SUR — the famous restaurant owned by Lisa Vanderpump, which inspired the reality show now noted as a pop culture staple. Today, she’s an established TV personality, podcast host and author who has admittedly grown up over the camera this past decade.

Jeopardy: The Greatest of All Time tops this week's TV must-sees
1. Jeopardy: The Greatest of All Time Special To celebrate three decades of fun facts, Jeopardy! reunites three of the show’s most successful winners to find out who has all the answers. Alex Trebek will host as James Holzhauer, Ken Jennings, and Brad Rutter return to the show and compete for a chance to win the $1 million prize. When: Tuesday on ABC

Flirty Dancing tops this week's TV must-sees
1. Flirty Dancing Debut Jenna Dewan will host a reality series that is half-dating show and half-dancing competition. Two strangers will have to learn a dance routine before meeting for the first time on a blind date where they’ll deliver the choreography without saying a word. When: Sunday on CTV, Fox

'You' Season 2 on Netflix tops this week's TV must-sees
1. You Season 2 In the first season of Netflix’s thriller series, Penn Badgely starred as anti-social bookstore manager Joe Goldberg, who obsessed over and stalked grad student Beck before everyone realized he’s a violent sociopath. The horror continues in Season 2, when Joe moves to Los Angeles to find his next victim. Victoria Pedretti and Charlie Barnett are new additions to the cast. When: Thursday on Netflix

'I played an old-school game': Survivor's Tommy Sheehan breaks down surprise win
The 39th season of Survivor was dubbed the most controversial in the long-running show’s history, plagued with racial insensitivity and sexual harassment allegations — and even the first-ever removal of a contestant for his shocking behaviour.

The Witcher tops this week's TV must-sees
1. The Witcher Season 1 Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski’s epic fantasy novels will be adapted into a new series starring Henry Cavill as a mutated monster hunter trying to find his place in a world where people are often more cruel than beasts. The show has already been renewed for a second season. When: Friday on Netflix
