What To Watch: Fargo And Jane Return, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Begins And More
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On TV this Monday: Fargo goes back in time, The CW tracks a Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Jane the Virgin enters crisis mode and NCIS: LA celebrates 150 episodes. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar:
Showtimes for October 12, 2015
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Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
The CW
Series premiere: An unhinged career woman (Rachel Bloom) gives up her partnership at a prestigious New York law firm to chase after an ex out West. (Watch the NSFW music video!)
Gotham
Fox
Captain Barnes (new series regular Michael Chiklis; watch video) and Gordon organize a task force; Penguin gets caught up in a favor for Galavan. (See who our Performer of the Week was?)
Switched at Birth
ABC Family
Daphne's relationship with Mingo is affected by her continued correspondence with Quinn; Bay contemplates a new romance with Garrett.
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Jane the Virgin
The CW
Season 2 premiere: Sin Rostro issues a ransom demand after abducting baby Mateo; Rogelio's use of social media gets the paparazzi involved.
Scorpion
CBS
Walter, Cabe and Happy are trapped aboard a top-secret submarine after an explosion sends it to the bottom of the ocean with little-to-no oxygen.
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Faking It
MTV
Prom attendance is made mandatory, forcing everyone to find a date; Shane's sister stirs up trouble. (Watch an exclusive sneak peek!)
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Blindspot
NBC
A hidden message on Jane's body discloses a criminal plot with potentially catastrophic consequences. But isn't that every episode? (Hear the good news?)
Season 2 premiere (90 minutes): This prequel to Season 1 finds a quaint town upended by an unexpected turn of events at a Waffle Hut. Patrick Wilson (A Gifted Man), Jean Smart (Designing Women), Kirsten Dunst (Spider-Man), Jesse Plemons (Friday Night Lights), Ted Danson (CSI: Cyber), Jeffrey Donovan (Burn Notice) and Bokeem Woodbine (Saving Grace) star.
NCIS: Los Angeles
CBS
Episode 150: Callen and Sam's day off is interrupted by a mysterious call from a man threatening to kill innocent people if his demands are not met.