What To Watch: 'Crisis' Ends, This Is Us And New Amsterdam Return And More
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On TV this Tuesday: Game of Thrones' Benioff and Weiss helm Leslie Jones' Netflix special, This Is Us and New Amsterdam return from winter break, and that pesky Crisis on Infinite Earths comes to (some kind of) an end. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.
Showtimes for January 14, 2020
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Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts
Netflix
Series premiere: In this animated offering, a scrappy girl embarks on a long journey home with the help of a ragtag crew of mutant animals; voices include Sterling K. Brown (This Is Us), Dan Stevens (Legion) and Lea Delaria (OITNB).
Leslie Jones: Time Machine
Netflix
Comedy special premiere: The SNL vet reflects on crazy experiences, celebrity encounters and awkward mishaps, in a set directed by Game of Thrones' David Benioff and D.B. Weiss (so, start cranking up the brightness on your laptop now).
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Crisis on Infinite Earths
The CW
Parts 4 and 5: First on Arrow, when Barry vanishes, hope appears in the form of Oliver/Spectre. Then on Legends of Tomorrow, "Worlds lived, worlds died. Nothing will ever be the same." (Read QuickCap of Parts 1-3.)
Nic and Mina treat a clinic patient with a failing heart VAD; Conrad is contacted by a former patient in crisis; Devon's VIP patient returns.
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Schitt's Creek
Pop TV
David grapples with a childhood issue; Johnny, Stevie and Roland attend a viewing. (Read premiere recap.)
This Is Us
NBC
Winter premiere: Kevin looks for romance (could this be it?); Kate is introduced to Toby's CrossFit friends (watch a sneak peek); Randall travels to Los Angeles to be with Rebecca.
mixed-ish
ABC
Rainbow tries to combat stereotypes after she joins the school track team; Alicia and Paul battle stereotypes of their own. (Read Pilot Viruet's midseason review.)
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FBI: Most Wanted
CBS
A single mom embarks on a deadly rampage after her son is dealt a harsh sentence; Jess worries about his daughter.