What To Watch: Station 19, Superstore, For The People And A.P. Bio Return

On TV this Thursday: Station 19 and Superstore resumes their runs, For the People and A.P. Bio are back for Season 2 and Mom heads to therapy with TV's erstwhile Dwight Shrute. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern:

Showtimes for March 7, 2019

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Gotham

Fox

In an episode written by Ben McKenzie and directed by Erin Richards, Gordon hallucinates that he’s on trial for his life, while Ivy (Peyton 'Not the Disney One' List) returns to put a spell on Bruce. 

Supernatural

The CW

Sam and Dean enlist Rowena to help track down a demigod with an appetite for human flesh.

Superstore

NBC

Midseason premiere: Amy and Cheyenne attend Cloud 9 Academy in an effort to advance their careers, while Garrett and Dina babysit for Glenn. (Psst… hear the good news?)

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A.P. Bio

NBC

Season 2 premiere: Jack plans to write the most brilliant philosophy book ever and leave Toledo for good. Because that is the key to getting out of Toledo, writing a great book. On philosophy.

Star Trek: Discovery

CBS All Access

Spock and Burnham confront their troubled past; Stamets tries to reconnect with Hugh; Tyler struggles to shed the crew’s suspicions of him.

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Brooklyn Nine-Nine

NBC

Jake helps Amy navigate her relationship with her brother/longtime rival David (Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda). (Watch sneak peek.)

Legacies

The CW

In an episode directed by Vampire Diaries' Paul Wesley, MG and Landon go missing after they embark on a road trip; Hope, Alaric and Kaleb set out to find them.

Mom

CBS

Bonnie consults a therapist (The Office’s Rainn Wilson) for help with her ADD; Christy battles her urge to gamble while helping out at Adam’s bar.

Station 19

ABC

Midseason premiere: In the aftermath of the windstorm, Andy and Sullivan's fates remain unknown while trapped in the overturned ambulance. Back at the station, the team confronts Jack about his well-being.

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For the People

ABC

Season 2 premiere: Sandra, with the help of new investigator Ted (The Originals’ Charles Michael Davis), defends a teen gamer whose online argument leads to a police raid… and culminates in the death of a U.S. Senator.

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