What To Watch: Grey's Anatomy, Scandal And Murder Return, Heroes Reborn And The Player Begin And More
On TV this Thursday: ABC cheers, "TGIT!" Plus, Chuck Bartowski hunts a new herd of Heroes, Wesley Snipes gambles on an all-new Player and a Dominion character's fate is sealed. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar:
Showtimes for September 24, 2015
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Grey's Anatomy
ABC
Season 12 premiere: Meredith struggles with her new roommates; Bailey fights for the chief of surgery position. (Watch trailer.)
Heroes Reborn
NBC
Series premiere (2 hours): Humans with extraordinary abilities go into hiding after being blamed for a terrorist attack. Jack Coleman (Heroes), Zachary Levi (Chuck), Ryan Guzman (Pretty Little Liars), Robbie Kay (Once Upon a Time), Rya Kihlstedt (Nashville), Danika Yarosh (Shameless) and Henry Zebrowski (A to Z) co-star.
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Thursday Night Football
CBS
Eli Manning and the New York Giants face off against Kirk Cousins and the rival Washington Redskins.
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Scandal
ABC
Season 5 premiere: Mellie, Cyrus and Huck struggle through the aftermath of helping Command; Olivia aids the Queen of Caldonia. (Watch trailer.)
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Documentary Now!
IFC
Season 1 finale (90 minutes): This last documentary chronicles the rise and fall of the band The Blue Jean Committee. (Renewed for Seasons 2 and 3!)
Dominion
Syfy
Michael and Gabriel square off; Noma's past is revisited; William comes to a decision that seals Vega's fate.
How to Get Away With Murder
ABC
Season 2 premiere: Annalise considers representing siblings who have been charged with murdering their parents; Frank and Annalise investigate Rebecca's murder. (ICYMI: Viola Davis made Emmy history!)
Married
FX
New time slot alert! AJ convinces Russ to work on a children's book, while Lina butts heads with Abby's ex.
COMING NEXT THURSDAY: The season premieres of Bones, Sleepy Hollow and The Blacklist.
The Player
NBC
Series premiere: A security expert (Philip Winchester, Strike Back) crosses paths with an elite organization that bets on future crimes; Wesley Snipes (Blade) and Charity Wakefield (Wolf Hall) co-star. (Read review.)
Review
Comedy Central
After reviewing the practice of remaining consistently upbeat, Forrest conducts his next two reviews from a difficult location.