What To Watch: Homeland Hail Mary, Once x2, Bob's New Slot And More

On TV this Sunday: Once Upon a Time serves up twice the drama, Bob's Burgers opens a little later, Homeland's last-ditch ploy, The Paradise wraps up and big secrets come to light on Revenge. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar.

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Showtimes for November 16, 2014

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Madam Secretary

CBS

Elizabeth, Henry and Isabelle launch their own investigation into the plane crash that killed the former Secretary of State; Nadine dips back into the dating pool with a NASA scientist. (Trendy!)

Once Upon a Time

ABC

Two-hour episode: Snow Queen tries to pit Elsa and Anna against each other, Emma turns to Gold to rein in her powers and Operation Mongoose takes an unexpected turn. (Get preview from Elizabeth Mitchell.)

The Paradise

PBS

Series finale: Emotions run high when Clemence returns, and Denise, Moray, Katherine and Tom try to reach a mutual understanding.

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Brooklyn Nine-Nine

Fox

When the precinct goes into lockdown mode on Thanksgiving night, Jake tries his best to avoid chaos. (Worst Turkey Day ever…?)

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Homeland

Showtime

While Lockhart and Martha stall the ISI, Carrie and Quinn organize a last-ditch operation. (On the bright side, there’s this good news!)

The Walking Dead

AMC

Members of the group must go on a heroic rescue mission in a previously known location.

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Bob's Burgers

Fox

New time slot alert! After Bob learns his burgers contributed to Teddy’s bad health (has no one ever looked at that Burger of the Day board?), the two enroll in a stuntman boot camp.

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The Comeback

HBO

Preferring that she use a union crew to capture behind-the-scenes footage on Seeing Red, HBO asks Valerie to hire Jane, the gal who tailed her on Room & Bored.

Revenge

ABC

Victoria's future hangs in the balance as the FBI closes in, and Emily and David’s darkest secrets are finally revealed. Dun dun duuuuun! (See photos, get scoop.)

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Getting On

HBO

DiDi takes on greater responsibilities when a hospice program is introduced into the ward. Plus, an alcoholic patient (played by Eight Is Enough’s Betty Buckley) tries to get around doctor’s orders.

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