What To Watch: Lucifer Does Sin City, Scorpion's New Neighbor And More

On TV this Monday: Lucifer heads to Las Vegas, a Veronica Mars alum joins Scorpion and a Supergirl couple arrives at an important decision. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar:

Showtimes for November 6, 2017

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Kevin Can Wait

CBS

Kevin and Vanessa get locked in a toy store (because sitcom); Chale finds unexpected success at Enzo's. (When does Man With a Plan return?)

Lucifer

Fox

Lucifer and Ella head to Las Vegas to find his missing ex-fake wife Candy (returning guest star Lindsay Gort); Lauren Holly (NCIS) also guest-stars.

Supergirl

The CW

In an episode directed by Kevin Smith, Kara and Samantha struggle to clear Lena's name after children are diagnosed with lead poisoning; Alex and Maggie come to a "crucial" decision. (Brainiac 5 is coming!)

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The Gifted

Fox

Thunderbird attempts to uncover what Sentinel Services did to Pulse Blink makes a choice that will impact her future. (Fall behind? Read Ep. 5 recap.)

Ride With Norman Reedus

AMC

Time slot premiere: Reedus is accompanied by comedian Dave Chappelle (aka SNL's Negan) on a ride from Charleston to Savannah.

Rolling Stone: Stories From the Edge

HBO

Docuseries premiere (two hours): Newsroom vet Jeff Daniels narrates this two-part retrospective of the last half-century of music, politics and pop culture, as told from the perspective of the titular publication. (The final two hours air Tuesday at 9.)

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9JKL

CBS

New time slot alert! Harry and Judy are overjoyed when Josh gets Andrew a local TV gig. (Hey, what happened to Me, Myself & I?!)

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The Brave

NBC

A mission to Paris becomes personal as the team looks into Amir's undercover past. (When does Chicago Med return?)

Living Every Day: Luke Bryan

ABC

The soon-to-be American Idol judge opens up to GMA's Robin Roberts about the death of his siblings, and having to raise his sister's children.

Scorpion

CBS

The team tracks a device with the potential to prevent a citywide nuclear meltdown; a new neighbor (Veronica Mars' Tina Majorino) at the garage sends a warning about keeping the noise level down.

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