What To Watch: Supergirl Battles Bizarro, Lost Girl Returns And More

On TV this Monday: A romantic Supergirl turns positively bizarre, Lost Girl's very end officially begins, Mulder and Scully make contact with the Were Monster and Jane the Virgin makes a new friend. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar:

Showtimes for February 1, 2016

ET

Crazy Ex-Girlfriend

The CW

Rebecca learns Josh volunteers at a camp for at-risk youth, prompting her to remind him of their own time at camp; Greg has a run-in with someone from his past.

Fashion Police

E!

Melissa Rivers, Guliana Rancic, Brad Goreski, Margaret Cho and NeNe Leaks gab about the good, the bad and the downright ugly fashions at the SAG Awards.

Supergirl

CBS

A twisted version of Supergirl attempts to destroy Kara just as she gets close to Adam. (View photos of Kara's upcoming return to Krypton.)

The X Files

Fox

Mulder and Scully investigate a killer creature in the woods; Kumail Nanjiani (Silicon Valley) and Rhys Darby (Flight of the Concords) guest-star. (Watch sneak peek; did you spot these Easter eggs?)

ET

Telenovela

NBC

Ana assists Mimi with determining the best way to educate her eldest son about sex; the men prepare for a Photoshop-free cover shoot.

ET

Jane the Virgin

The CW

Jane meets someone new (Scream Queens' Diego Boneta); Rogelio appoints Liliana to be his new manager; Rafael confides in Michael. (Get scoop.)

Lucifer

Fox

Lucifer and Chloe investigate after the paparazzi's pursuit of a movie star's son culminates in murder; Maze and Amenadiel try to lure Lucifer back to Hell.

The Magicians

Syfy

Alice puts everything on the line to uncover the truth about her brother's disappearance; Julia and Quentin have an unexpected (and turbulent) reunion.

Recovery Road

Freeform

Maddie has trouble keeping her double life a secret when she disregards her curfew to hang out with friends.

ET

Lost Girl

Syfy

Midseason premiere: As the final episodes unspool Stateside, Bo calls upon her allies to prevent an ancient evil force from causing mass destruction.

Recommended