Summer is here—which means you'll need to start finding plenty of TV shows and movies to watch while you chill in the A.C. and escape the high temperatures outside. Luckily, this week has a great slate of pop-culture treats to help you cool down when you need a break. From new seasons of Queer Eye and 90 Day Fiancé to the final stretch of Fuller House, there is something for everyone.

Below, see all the new TV shows and movies to check out this week:

Celebrity Family Feud: Teams of celebrities face off in a classic game of Family Feud. This Sunday's kicks off with the new and OG Queer Eye casts. 8 P.M. ET on ABC

90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way: A new season of Americans moving to a new country for the sake of love is here. Will these relationships last? We can't wait to find out. 9 P.M. ET on TLC

Fuller House: Fuller House was one of the first inventive reboots to hit streaming, and sadly it’s coming to an end. The first half of the final season premieres on June 5, so be sure to mark your calendars. Have one last hurrah with the Fuller, Tanner, and Gibbler families. Streaming on Netflix

Dirty John: The Betty Broderick Story: Amanda Peet and Christian Slater star in the second season of this true-crime anthology series. This time it focuses on real-life couple Betty and Dan Broderick, whose marriage was already in peril before it took a murderous turn for the worst. Get ready for some twists and turns. 9 P.M. ET on USA

Spelling the Dream: Here is the official description of this documentary, per Netflix: "Following four hopeful competitors, this documentary explores Indian Americans' decades-long success at the biggest spelling contest in the U.S." Streaming on Netflix

Can Your Hear Me?: A new comedy-drama series about three friends from a low-income neighborhood grappling with life, bad boyfriends, and dysfunctional families. Streaming on Netflix

Summer Rush: A new series about a family in Lake George, New York competing with each other over their three popular restaurants. 10 P.M. ET on Food Network

13 Reasons Why: The final season of the controversial Netflix show is here. Streaming on Netflix

Queer Eye: Season five has arrived, and it's going to make you cry harder than the past four combined. Streaming on Netflix

Dear Class of 2020: Another touching tribute to the students graduating in 2020, featuring appearances from Former President Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, Beyoncé Knowles-Carter, BTS, Doja Cat, Lady Gaga, Maluma, Megan Thee Stallion. Streaming on YouTube

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