What To Watch: Roasted Bieber, WWE Honors, Glee-Ful NCIS: LA And More

On TV this Monday: The Beebs gets what he deserves, Worldwide Wrestling Entertainment honors a Terminator, Kumar Patel answers life's big questions and Katherine McPhee protects us from a deadly drug cartel. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar:

Showtimes for March 30, 2015

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2 Broke Girls

CBS

The girls take second jobs at a posh restaurant to help pay off a loan. Tasteless sexual innuendos ensue! Sandra Bernhard (Brooklyn Nine-Nine) guest-stars.

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The Big Picture With Kal Penn

NatGeo

Series premiere: The Battle Creek star/House alum travels the globe to explore how things like money, sex, food and crime impact our lives.

The Following

Fox

Ryan and Mike travel to a small town to confirm whether their latest target is seeking protection. Upon their travels, a greater threat is determined.

Scorpion

CBS

Team Scorpion aids a key witness en route to testify against a vicious drug cartel.

ET

Better Call Saul

AMC

Chuck goads his brother into accepting the truth; Mike's ability to complete a job becomes a vital part of a pending deal.

Castle

ABC

Caskett investigate the murder of an attorney known as "The Pitbull." As you've probably already concluded, all of the best attorneys have nicknames.

Comedy Central Roast of Justin Bieber

Comedy Central

Broad City's Hannibal Buress, Undateable's Chris D’Elia and businesswoman Martha Stewart (!) are just a few of the oddballs roasting the egomaniacal singer. Perpetual yeller Kevin Hart serves as roast master.

NCIS: Los Angeles

CBS

The team turns to a young computer wiz (Glee's Becca Tobin) to help identify the hacker group responsible for hijacking a missile test.

The Night Shift

NBC

TC's sister-in-law (Sarah Jane Morris) is brought to the ER after falling down a flight of stairs; Jordan treats a child who managed to get stuck in a well.

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WWE Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony

USA Network

“Macho Man” Randy Savage and Governator Arnold Schwarzenegger are among those who will be honored for their work in sports entertainment.

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