What To Watch: 9-1-1 Elevator Rescue, Speechless Horror Movie And More
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On TV this Wednesday: Corporate and Channel Zero wrap their seasons, Speechless gets summoned to jury duty and 9-1-1's latest rescue is on a whole other level. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern:
Showtimes for March 14, 2018
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Riverdale
The CW
Archie discovers that his dad is contemplating a mayoral run; Betty becomes suspicious of Chic; Cheryl and Penelope discover Clifford's secret will.
Speechless
ABC
Two episodes (special time): First up, Maya gets stuck on jury duty with Melanie (returning guest star Sarah Chalke). Then at 8:30 pm, JJ is chosen to direct his class' horror film project.
The X-Files
Fox
In the second-to-last episode (ever?), Mulder and Scully stumble across a mysterious cult while investigating human organ theft.
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9-1-1
Fox
The penultimate Season 1 episode finds the first responders helping a mother and son trapped in an elevator, and a homeless man crushed by a garbage truck.
Law & Order: SVU
NBC
SVU investigates a surgeon who harvested the organs of a deceased patient without parental consent; Janel Moloney (The West Wing) guest-stars.
Life Sentence
The CW
Stella and Wes defend their marriage to the INS; Peter and Ida contemplate selling the house; Stella helps Aiden face reality. (Read premiere Q&A with EPs.)
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The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story
FX
90 minutes: The penultimate episode tells two origin stories, as a young Andrew Cunanan struggles with his oppressive father and a young Versace pursues a career in design.
Channel Zero: Butcher's Block
Syfy
Season finale: Zoe and Alice come face to face with the Peach family. (Get renewal status.)
Corporate
Comedy Central
Season 1 finale: Matt avoids dealing with family trauma by overdoing it at the holiday office party; Jake considers a new path. (Get renewal status.)
Criminal Minds
CBS
The BAU goes off-book, hiding from Barnes, to investigate an UnSub who is kidnapping and photographing young women. (It's one of Kirsten Vangsness' Top 5 episodes ever!)