What To Watch: Empire's End Begins, Super Tuesday Coverage And More

On TV this Tuesday: Super Tuesday coverage dominates the broadcast networks, Schitt's Creek offends the locals and Empire resumes its final season. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.

Showtimes for March 3, 2020

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Taylor Tomlinson: Quarter-Life Crisis

Netflix

Stand-up special: The comedian talks about working on yourself, realistic relationship goals, and why your twenties are far from "the best years of your life."

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The Resident

Fox

When Red Rock cuts the entire OBGYN department, it's left to Conrad to let everyone go; Devon wants to make a good first impression on Nadine's dad.

Super Tuesday Coverage

ABC, CBS, NBC

Three hours: ABC's George Stephanopoulos, CBS' Norah O'Donnell, and NBC's Lester Holt and Savannah Guthrie lead coverage, as Democratic primary results trickle in from 14 states.

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The Biggest Loser

USA Network

One of the contestants faces an unexpected hurdle, forcing their team to work together in new ways.

Empire

Fox

Winter premiere: As the final 10 episodes get underway, the Lyons suffer a loss, Andre reaches an important decision, and a shocking revelation comes to light. (Need a refresher? Read fall finale post mortem.)

The Haves and the Have Nots

OWN

Wyatt suffers a nervous breakdown. (Which fellow Tyler Perry drama is coming to an end?)

Schitt's Creek

Pop TV

Johnny takes an interest in Alexis' romantic life; Moira offends the locals in an interview with People.

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Cherish the Day

OWN

Evan and Gently realize that they have wildly different expectations for their wedding day.

Project Blue Book

History

Hynek and Quinn travel to Utah to investigate a family's claims of unexplainable and dangerous phenomena.

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Miracle Workers

TBS

Al and Maggie attend a music festival, where Prince Chauncley deals with a temperamental rock star (played by SNL vet Fred Armisen).

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