5 TV crime dramas to watch this week: May 11-15

"Lonely Hearts" -- The lead suspect in an NCIS murder investigation is a woman Gibbs' friend, Phillip Brooks (Don Lake), met on a dating site. Also, Sloane has a secret admirer on Valentine's Day, on NCIS, Tuesday, Feb. 11 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Pictured: Don Lake as Retired Navy Captain Phillip Brooks, Daphne Zuniga as Navy Commander Stacy Gordon. Photo: Edward Chen/CBS ©2020 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
"Lonely Hearts" -- The lead suspect in an NCIS murder investigation is a woman Gibbs' friend, Phillip Brooks (Don Lake), met on a dating site. Also, Sloane has a secret admirer on Valentine's Day, on NCIS, Tuesday, Feb. 11 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Pictured: Don Lake as Retired Navy Captain Phillip Brooks, Daphne Zuniga as Navy Commander Stacy Gordon. Photo: Edward Chen/CBS ©2020 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved. /
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Just because the usual broadcast schedule isn’t happening doesn’t mean there isn’t something good to watch. Here are 5 TV crime dramas to watch this week, May 11-15.

Are you struggling to find something to watch? Instead of there being too much on, we’re getting to the point where it’s hard to find new content. We have you covered with a selection of top TV crime dramas this week.

There’s a mixture of content. In some cases, it’s all about true crime. In others, it’s reruns of your favorite TV crime dramas. Here are five shows to watch from May 11 to May 15.

5. NCIS

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We’ll start with the rerun. If you want to keep up with your favorite Naval crime-fighting team, then you’ll want to tune into the usual NCIS timeslot. There’s a rerun of Season 17, Episode 15, titled “Lonely Hearts.”

This is the episode when Gibbs runs into his friend Phillip Brooks. He’s met a woman on a dating app, but she may be a murderess.

Watch on Tuesday, May 12 at 8/7c on CBS. You can keep the channel on for reruns of FBI and FBI: Most Wanted.

4. A Confession

Grab a BritBox subscription and check out all six episodes of A Confession. Starring Sherlock‘s Martin Freeman as Detective Superintendent Steve Fulcher, this is a TV crime drama with a bit of a twist. The victim is a murder victim but a kidnap victim.

Fulcher is in a race against time to find 22-year-old Sian O’Callaghan. He may have no proof, but she’s sure she’s being held somewhere. It’s only a matter of time before she’s killed and Fulcher will need to break protocol to find her.

Watch on Tuesday, May 12 on BritBox.

3. Biggie & Tupac

Sundance Now has some excellent offerings throughout May 2020. On May 12, Biggie & Tupac is coming to the streamer. It’s the 2002 documentary that looks into the lives and murders of the two rappers.

We start with the rivalry and end with their deaths. Of course, police coverups and corruption are included. Fans of the two rappers will want to check this out.

Watch on Tuesday, May 12 on Sundance Now.

2. Blindspot

Blindspot‘s final season continues on Thursday night. After the shocking events of the premiere, the team will need to pick up the pieces and move forward despite their grief.

Jane and the team will reach out to Patterson’s father. They need to get access to a Finnish conference, but only those at the highest level are invited. The aim is to bring Matthew Weitz onto their side.

Watch on Thursday, May 14 at 9/8c on NBC.

1. The Last Narc

The final offer of TV crime dramas is another true crime offering. Amazon Prime Video has the four-part docuseries called The Last Narc. It takes us through the final moments of Enrique “Kiki” Camarena’s life. On top of that, it’ll delve into the conspiracy behind his murder, which involves people in a position of authority in Washington D.C.

If you love Narcos: Mexico, you’ll most definitely want to check out this docuseries. It includes never-before-seen footage and interviews.

Watch on Friday, May 15 on Amazon Prime Video.

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Which TV crime dramas are you watching this week? What do you recommend to fellow crime drama fans? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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