What To Watch: Supernatural And Arrow Return, Sarah Silverman And More

On TV this Thursday: Arrow returns in its new post-Supernatural time slot, Harry Connick, Jr. is reunited with Will & Grace and Sarah Silverman says I Love You, America. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar:

Showtimes for October 12, 2017

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I Love You, America

Hulu

Series premiere: In this weekly unscripted series, comedian Sarah Silverman attempts to connect with people with different points of view amid the deeply divided political climate.

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Gotham

Fox

In an episode written by Ben McKenzie, Bruce puts lives in danger to uncover the significance of his prized knife; Ra's al Ghul attempts to proves himself.

Grey's Anatomy

ABC

Amelia faces a difficult situation (read preview); Meredith deals with aftermath of her conversation with Nathan; a new set of interns are introduced.

Supernatural

The CW

Season 13 premiere: Sam and Dean deal with the loss of their mother, the demise of Crowley and the death of Castiel. (Get scoop; view photos.)

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Arrow

The CW

Season 6 premiere (new night and time): Oliver deals with the fallout of the Lian Yu explosion. (Read Stephen Amell Q&A; watch trailer; view photos.)

Scandal

ABC

Mellie hosts a state dinner as part of an initiative for peace in the Middle East; Olivia puts Jake to work on a back-up plan; Dean Norris (Claws) guest-stars.

Will & Grace

NBC

Grace is accidentally reunited with ex-husband Leo (Harry Connick, Jr.); Jack falls in love with a new job. (Who received TVLine accolades?)

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Great News

NBC

Katie doesn't know who to believe when Diana gets caught up in a sexual harassment scandal; Carol struggles to prove she deserves to be head intern.

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Chicago Fire

NBC

Casey butts heads with a temporary new chief filling in for Boden; Mouch plans a surprise Cruz's birthday; Brett learns more information about Hope.

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The Rundown With Robin Thede

BET

Series premiere: From EP Chris Rock comes this weekly late-night talker fronted by the the former Nightly Show With Larry Wilmore head writer/on-air contributor.

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