What To Watch: iZombie's End Begins, S.W.A.T. Leadership Crisis And More

On TV this Thursday: iZombie dives into its final servings of brains, "the human form of the 100 emoji" returns to Brooklyn Nine-Nine and one of Station 19's own is admitted to Grey-Sloan Memorial. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.

Showtimes for May 2, 2019

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The Good Fight

CBS All Access

Solomon Waltzer (Alan Alda) represents Felix Staples (John Cameron Mitchell) in a case against ChumHum; Diane receives a mysterious note. (Psst... hear the good news?)

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The Big Bang Theory

CBS

Kripke has proof that Pemberton plagiarized his college thesis; Howard discovers that Bernadette wasn't the only waitress interested in him at the Cheesecake Factory.

Grey's Anatomy / Station 19

ABC

Crossover alert! While working with a family seeking asylum, Meredith places a fateful phone call (to the president who offered Derek a job?); Maggie treats fire chief Lucas Ripley. (Get scoop; showrunner change at Station 19!)

Miss USA

Fox

Marrieds Nick and Vanessa Lachey host the annual competition; Miss USA 2018 Sarah Rose Summers crowns her successor.

iZombie

The CW

Final season premiere: Liv and Clive investigate a murder case with no body and no brain to eat; Blaine is up to his old ways. (Get a sexy First Look.)

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Brooklyn Nine-Nine

NBC

In Melissa Fumero's directorial debut, Jake and Terry learn more about what Gina (former series regular Chelsea Peretti) has been up to since departing the Nine-Nine. (Get scoop; the Halloween Heist is getting a May-keover!)

Mom

CBS

Christy begins her new job at a law firm; Bonnie's therapist (Rainn Wilson) encourages her to confront her problem with procrastination.

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Life in Pieces

CBS

Matt and Colleen try to convince Morgan to have the baby at home after discovering that they won't be allowed in the delivery room.

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Law & Order: SVU

NBC

When a pop star (The Carmichael Show's Amber Stevens West) is assaulted, SVU investigates an ongoing feud between her husband (American Gods' Orlando Jones) and a competing recording artist (played by Snoop Dogg).

S.W.A.T.

CBS

Hondo's leadership is called into question after a civilian is killed during a team effort to bring in the city's most-wanted criminal.

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