What To Watch: B99 In-Laws Mingle, Marvel's Runaways, Chicago Med Returns, DWTS Winner And More

On TV this Tuesday: Brooklyn Nine-Nine gathers the 'rents, Marvel's Runaways assemble, Chicago Med seeks Justice and Dancing's latest winner is revealed. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar:

Showtimes for November 21, 2017

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Marvel's Runaways

Hulu

Series premiere (first three episodes, then released weekly): Six diverse teenagers are forced to unite against their sinister parents. (Read "A-" review; watch trailer.)

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The Flash

The CW

Barry comes face to face with DeVoe, whose past is revealed through flashbacks; Iris tends to last-minute wedding preparations. (View 90+ crossover pics.)

Lethal Weapon

Fox

Riggs and Murtaugh investigate a surfer's death; Trish works on a charity event with NBA legend Scottie Pippen.

NCIS

CBS

The team is forced to delay Thanksgiving plans while they search for a dangerous arms dealer; Delilah goes into labor three weeks early.

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Dancing With the Stars

ABC

Season 25 finale (Night 2 of 2): All 13 couples return for the opening number; the three remaining finalists perform two dances; a new champion receives the "coveted" Mirrorball Trophy.

If Loving You Is Wrong

OWN

Fall finale: Larry breaks Marcie's confidence; Travis goes after Kelly.

This Is Us

NBC

The Big Three trilogy turns its focus to Kate, as she and Toby suffer a devastating loss; Rebecca encourages Kate to pursue singing. (Read "Number One" recap, Q&A with Justin Hartley.)

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Brooklyn Nine-Nine

Fox

Jake and Amy try to get their parents to bond over Thanksgiving dinner; Jimmy Smits, Bradley Whitford and Katey Sagal return, while Bertila Damas (Grimm) is introduced as Amy's mom.

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Chicago Med

NBC

Season 3 premiere: The doctors deal with the aftermath of the shooting of Dr. Charles; Chicago Justice alum Philip Winchester reprises his role as Peter Stone. (Watch an exclusive first look.)

NCIS: New Orleans

CBS

Pride begins to doubt the evidence suggesting that a group of homeless kids murdered a petty officer.

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