TLC Tuesday Treats: From The Big Bang Theory to Curvy Brides, Here’s What You Can’t Miss

The Big Bang Theory

TLC’s Tuesday lineup offers a mix of sitcom staples, reality gems, and light‑hearted drama. Here’s a rundown of what to tune into.

The Big Bang Theory (S5)

Episodes 15–24 span the afternoon, from “The Friendship Contraction” to “The Countdown Reflection.” The show still holds up well, delivering its classic mix of quirky science humor and cozy friendships. If you’re craving reliable laughs, this block is a solid choice.

Young Sheldon (S2–S3)

Mid‑morning slots feature “A Perfect Score,” “A Political Campaign,” and a string of family‑centric episodes. The series offers a charming, educational spin on the original, and while it may not be as punchy, it remains engaging for viewers who enjoy a gentle, character‑driven narrative.

Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage (S2)

The late‑morning segment showcases the couple’s new challenges, from “A Tie Breaker & A Huge Mistake” to “Fan Mail.” This reality‑style drama holds up as a reliable look at small‑town relationships, though its appeal might be niche compared to blockbuster sitcoms.

New: 1000‑lb Sisters (S6)

Late‑afternoon episodes “Reconciling Indifferences” and “Bride‑Diva” provide a relatable, weight‑loss narrative. The show’s steady pacing makes it a one‑of‑the‑better options for viewers seeking heartfelt storytelling.

Dr. Pimple Popper (S2)

The evening slot offers “Warning: Cystem Shutdown!” followed by “peh‑DUN‑kyo‑LAY‑ted.” These medical‑reality episodes still entertain with quirky cases, and their reliable format keeps audiences hooked.

Mike & Molly (S5)

Two late‑night episodes, “What Ever Happened To Baby Peggy?” and “Pie Fight,” bring a light comedic touch. Although the show’s popularity has waned, it remains a reliable source of gentle humor.

Curvy Brides’ Boutique (S4)

Early‑evening episodes “The Amy W Episode” and “The Claire M Episode” showcase wedding planning with a realistic flair. These episodes hold up well for viewers who enjoy relatable fashion stories.

My 600‑lb Life (S10)

The final slot, “Jacky’s Journey,” presents a compelling weight‑loss journey. Its dramatic pacing keeps viewers engaged, though the heavy subject matter may not suit every audience.

For those who want a quick break, Teleshopping fills the 05:30–06:00 slot, offering a brief shopping interlude.

Bottom line: This Tuesday lineup on TLC blends familiar sitcoms with heartfelt reality, giving viewers a varied selection that holds up well across genres.