What To Watch: New Girl Gets Political, Drunk History Returns And More

On TV this Tuesday: New Girl weighs in on the presidential election, an Arrow alum is admitted on Scream Queens and S.H.I.E.L.D. reveals its new Director. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar:

Showtimes for September 27, 2016

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Brooklyn Nine-Nine

Fox

Jake and Holt plan to face Figgis; the precinct gets a new captain (Childrens Hospital's Ken Marino); Jim O’Heir (Parks and Rec) also guest-stars.

NCIS

CBS

The team discovers a potential bomb plot and a crime ring while investigating a homicide that took place at a Quantico reunion.

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New Girl

Fox

Jess and Cece make a bet with Schmidt that they can recruit voters while out on the campaign trail; Winston guides Nick on Phone Sex 101. (Get scoop.)

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Bull

CBS

Bull's team must rethink strategy when a juror is found to have a subconscious gender bias towards their client, a female pilot (Banshee's Trieste Kelly Dunn).

MADtv

The CW

Season 15 finale: Original cast members Will Sasso and Bobby Lee return. (Not yet renewed.)

Scream Queens

Fox

A new patient (Arrow's Colton Haynes) with a grotesque ailment finds love almost as soon as he's admitted into the hospital; Chad returns to win Chanel back.

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Aftermath

Syfy

Series premiere: Real-life couple (and former Men in Trees co-stars) Anne Heche and James Tupper play parents attempting to keep their children safe as the world appears to be coming to an end.

Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

ABC

Coulson meets with the new Director (Terra Nova's Jason O'Mara), whose bold agenda shocks everyone. (Watch a sneak peek.)

This Is Us

NBC

Parenthood takes its toll on Rebecca and Jack; Kate gets support from Toby as she struggles to lose weight; Randall's wife has concerns about William's intentions. (Watch sneak peek.)

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Drunk History

Comedy Central

Season 4 premiere: The pioneer of LSD manages to escape prison; a baker's alcoholism helps him remain calm aboard the Titanic.

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