What To Watch: FBI Planted Spinoff, Good Trouble And This Is Us Finales, The Last O.G. Returns And More
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On TV this Tuesday: FBI introduces its Most Wanted division, Good Trouble and This Is Us wrap their seasons and Tracy Morgan's Last O.G. is back. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.
Showtimes for April 2, 2019
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Kevin Hart: Irresponsible
Netflix
Comedy special premiere: Hart brings his stand-up act to the Academy Awards O2 Arena in London for a special that touches upon his friends, his family and "a year filled with irresponsible behavior."
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Ellen's Game of Games
NBC
Season 2 finale: Games include Dizzy Dash, Stink Tank, Say Whaat!? and See You Later Alligator. (Check renewal status.)
Good Trouble
Freeform
Season 1 finale: Callie is put in a difficult position as Jamal’s trial starts; Mariana gets new intel from an unlikely ally. (Read preview.)
Hoarders
A&E
Season 10 finale: Donald and his brothers, fellow hoarders Peter and Raymond, deal with loss of property and destroyed relationships.
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American Soul
BET
Season 1 finale: Encore opens for Ike and Tina Turner, while Don works to secure a second season for Soul Train. (Not yet renewed.)
FBI
CBS
In a backdoor pilot for FBI: Most Wanted, OA and Maggie team with the FBI's Fugitive Department to track a killer on the Top 10 Most Wanted list; Julian McMahon (Nip/Tuck), Alana De La Garza (Law & Order), Kellan Lutz (Twilight), Keisha Castle-Hughes (Game of Thrones), Roxy Sternberg (Mars) and Nathaniel Arcand (Heartland) guest-star. (Watch a sneak peek.)
Lena and Martin’s plans for a fun family outing are disrupted by a blackout; Lena encourages an overdue Maya to induce labor. (Should ABC Keep or Cut?)
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The Last O.G.
TBS
Season 2 premiere: Tray searches for the twins' birth video, which brings back emotional memories for Shay.
NCIS: New Orleans
CBS
The team investigates the murder of Patton’s friend, a former Navy SEAL gunned down in a drive-by while Patton helplessly watched. Kurt Yaeger (Tell Me a Story), cast member Daryl Chill Mitchell's friend and fellow actor/advocate for diversity, guest-stars.