What To Watch: Elsbeth Is Back, A Major Grey's Return, Star Trek: Discovery's End Begins And More
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On TV this Thursday: Elsbeth is back with two new episodes, Dr. Arizona Robbins returns to Grey's Anatomy and Star Trek: Discovery begins it swan song. Here are 12 programs to keep on your radar. (Also check out our weekly TVLine-Up of premieres and finales and monthly streaming guide.)
Showtimes for April 4, 2024
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Hop
Max
Series premiere (first six episodes): Arthur creator Marc Brown presents a new cartoon set in a fantastical world full of dragons, trolls and talking banjos.
Invincible
Prime Video
Season 2 finale: An old enemy threatens everything that Mark holds dear. (Check renewal status.)
Música
Prime Video
Movie premiere: Director Rudy Mancuso plays a street performer with synesthesia navigating family and romance; Camila Mendes (Riverdale) co-stars. (Watch trailer.)
Ripley
Netflix
Limited series premiere (all eight episodes): A grifter (played by Fleabag's Andrew Scott) accepts a job that leads to a life of deceit, fraud and murder. (Watch trailer.)
Season 2 finale: Jake and Katagiri zero in on a crucial piece of evidence for their case; Sato prepares for a major power move. (Not yet renewed.)
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9-1-1
ABC100th episode!
Buck grows envious as Eddie forms a close bond with someone else; the 118 rescue a woman who’s stuck on receiving a rose at the Bachelor mansion. (Good news!)
Trevor's brother (played by comedian Jon Glaser) checks into Woodstone after finding a loophole in the rewards program. (More good news!)
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Elsbeth
CBSTwo episodes, airing at earlier time
Episode 2 casts Linda Lavin as a co-op president and Jane Krakowski as a high-powered real estate broker, while Episode 3 features Jesse Tyler Ferguson as a volatile reality-TV producer. (Get scoop.)CBS
Grey's Anatomy
ABC
Dr. Arizona Robbins (Jessica Capshaw) returns to Grey Sloan; the interns answer for past mistakes; Teddy is ready to get back to work. (Even more good news!)
Son of a Critch
The CW
Season 3 finale: Mark is tasked with delivering the graduation speech, causing him to reflect on the family and friends who have shaped him. (Not yet renewed.)