Friday Night Viewers face a Choice: “Teh Lincoln Lawyer” Cliffhanger, Cheerleading Competition, and Police Drama
LOS ANGELES, CA – November 7, 2025 – Television audiences have a diverse slate of programming options this evening, ranging from a legal thriller’s pivotal moment to the debut of a new mockumentary and compelling police procedurals.Viewers can choose between unraveling a murder mystery, witnessing the intensity of junior college cheerleading, or following gripping investigations in both Boston and rural California.
Tonight’s schedule presents a significant selection for home entertainment, with network and streaming platforms vying for attention. The offerings span genres, catering to a broad spectrum of tastes and promising a range of emotional engagement.The evening’s programming kicks off at 8:00 PM Eastern, with options continuing through 10:00 PM Eastern.
At 8:00 PM Eastern, Netflix streams a new episode of “The Lincoln Lawyer.” When Skye becomes the primary suspect in a homicide examination, Mickey Haller is compelled to recuse himself and conduct an self-reliant, unofficial inquiry to uncover the truth.
NBC premieres “Stumble” at 8:30 PM Eastern. This mockumentary stars Jenn Lyon and follows the fiercely competitive world of junior college cheerleading, with co-starring roles for Taran Killam and Kristin Chenoweth.
CBS broadcasts ”Fire Country” at 9:00 PM Eastern. The episode features a critical conversation between Manny and Bode regarding a disturbing revelation, with Manny urging Bode to accept accountability and be forthcoming.
Concluding the evening at 10:00 PM Eastern, CBS presents “Boston blue.” The Silver family observes Yahrzeit, marking the one-year anniversary of Ben Silver’s death, while Detectives lena and Danny investigate the murder of a local shopkeeper. Together, Sarah responds to a developing hostage situation.