What To Watch: Legion Premiere, SVU No. 400, Code Black Finale And More
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On TV this Wednesday: FX debuts the highly anticipated Legion, Mariska Hargitay directs the 400th Special Victims Unit and Code Black scrubs out for the season. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar:
Showtimes for February 8, 2017
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The Path
Hulu
Sarah and Cal learn that the FBI is investigating The Movement; Eddie is placed under an involuntary psych evaluation. (Watch Aaron Paul's TPIR return.)
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Arrow
The CW
Oliver, Felicity and the team head to Russia on a mission, where they meet with Anatoly; Susan requests an interview with Lance following his exit from rehab.
Blindspot
NBC
The team discovers Shepherd's true identity — and her decades-old connection to Weller.
Lethal Weapon
Fox
Riggs and Murtaugh question Cahill after a brutal car crash reveals she has a stalker; Riggs obsesses over Murtaugh's file after finding it in Cahill's office.
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Law & Order: SVU
NBC
Mariska Hargitay directs the 400th episode, which finds a teen on trial after using a rifle to stop an assault on his mother (Goliath's Sarah Wynter). (Get True Crime casting news.)
The Magicians
Syfy
As Quentin and friends prepare to take on The Beast again, Julia works on a plan to trap Reynard.
Modern Family
ABC
Mitch and Cam attempt to motivate Haley, Lily and Sal (returning guest star Elizabeth Banks) to stand up to the men in their lives; "Clive Bixby" returns.
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Code Black
CBS
Season 2 finale: The docs work with the Center for Disease Control and Prevention to come up with an antidote for the outbreak; Leanne makes a life-altering decision. (Get renewal status.)
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
FXX
The gang relies on a professional arbitrator to decide who is the rightful owner of a winning scratch-off lottery ticket. (When does Archer move to FXX?)
Legion
FX
Series premiere: In this Marvel drama, Downton Abbey's Dan Stevens plays David Haller, a telepathic and telekinetic mutant who finds love in a mental institution; Aubrey Plaza (Parks and Rec), Rachel Keller (Fargo) and Jean Smart (Fargo) star. (Read our review; watch trailer.)