What To Watch: Bull Origin Story, Painkiller Backdoor Pilot And More
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On TV this Monday: Bull goes back in time, Black Lightning tees up a potential offshoot and America's Most Wanted wraps its first revival season. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.
Showtimes for April 12, 2021
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All American
The CW
Spencer is upset with Olivia; Billy holds tryouts in search of a kicker; Asher has a difficult decision to make. (Get scoop, spinoff casting news.)
The Neighborhood
CBS
Tina and Gemma enroll in a very revealing art class; Dave, Marty and Malcolm obsess over an unfinished mystery novel. (Who's out ahead of Season 4?)
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Bob Hearts Abishola
CBS
Abishola fills in for Gloria as head of the nursing staff; the Wheelers struggle in Abishola's absence. (Already renewed!)
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All Rise
CBS
Ness shadows Emily, who is defending a repeat offender whose fate lies with Judge Campbell; Rachel reveals to Lola that she kissed Mark.
Backdoor pilot alert! In "Painkiller," Khalil Payne (Jordan Calloway) is determined to serve justice where he once gave out punishment.
Pray, Obey, Kill
HBO
From director Henrik Georgsson (The Bridge) comes this five-part docuseries revisiting a Swedish murder case involving a tight-knit Pentecostal congregation.
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Breeders
FX
Ally contemplates her pregnancy, while Luke regrets lying about his anxiety.
Bull
CBS
TAC's origin story is revealed when Bull tries to get a new trial for the wrongly convicted prisoner who inspired him to work in trial science 12 years earlier.
Debris
NBC
Bryan and Finola head to Maine to pursue an Influx lead, but discover a volatile situation along the way; Maddox learns Anson's secrets.