What To Watch: The FBIs And American Horror Stories Return, Grey's Docu, Rachel Bloom Special And More
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On TV this Tuesday: American Horror Stories scares up hellish new tales, Anatomy of Lies exposes a former Grey's writer as a fraud, and all three branches of Dick Wolf's FBI return to CBS. 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 October 15, 2024
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American Horror Stories
HuluALL FIVE EPISODES
Season 3B premiere: Stories follow nightmarish creatures dwelling in liminal spaces, the dangers of human cloning and more; guest stars include Michael Imperioli (The Sopranos), Henry Winkler (Barry), Debby Ryan (Jessie) and Victor Garber (DC’s Legends of Tomorrow). (Watch trailer.)
Anatomy of Lies
Peacock
The three-part docuseries chronicles the rise and fall of Grey's Anatomy writer Elisabeth Finch, whose jaw-dropping lies fooled Hollywood for years. (Watch trailer.)
Beyond Black Beauty
Prime VideoALL 11 EPISODES
Series premiere: A young equestrian (played by Dangerous Game: The Legacy Murders' Kaya Coleman) with Olympic dreams discovers her heritage after moving from Belgium to Baltimore; Lisa Berry (Supernatural) and Gilles Marini (Days of Our Lives) co-star. (Watch trailer.)
The Crazy Ex-Girlfriend star muses on birth, death, cosmic uncertainty and pungent trees in this comedy special.
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BET Hip Hop Awards
BET
310babii, 2 Chainz, Big Boogie featuring GloRilla, Bossman DLow, E-40, Juicy J, Soulja Boy featuring Roscoe Dash, and Trina featuring Yung Miami perform; Fat Joe hosts.
FBI
CBS
Season 7 premiere: The assassination of a Brooklyn plumber launches the team into a surprising investigation; Tiffany (departing series regular Katherine Renee Kane) struggles with fieldwork.Bennett Raglin/CBS
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Accused
Fox
A nurse (played by Orange Is the New Black's Taylor Schilling) is put on trial after a road rage incident; Justin Chambers (Grey's Anatomy) and Danny Pino (SVU) co-star.
FBI: International
CBS
Season 4 premiere: Special Agent Mitchell (played by new series regular/Chicago P.D. vet Jesse Lee Soffer) meets the team and searches for the suspect who shot his partner.
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FBI: Most Wanted
CBS
Season 6 premiere: After a detective is murdered, the Fugitive Task Force investigates a string of killings; Remy and Abby's relationship strengthens. (A new season of FBI True is also streaming on Paramount+ Tuesday.)
High Potential
ABC
Despite Karadec's reluctance, Morgan is eager to get her official LAPD badge; the detectives work on a missing children case.
The Irrational
NBC
Alec and his team help stop a serial killer terrorizing the suburbs while uncovering a motive. (Premiere earned reader grade of "A-.")