Season 3 premiere (all four episodes): A young woman seeks connection with a mysterious online friend; a model stops at nothing to achieve success; a blind date goes awry; Seth Gabel (Fringe), Lisa Rinna (Days of Our Lives), Reid Scott (Veep) and Emily Browning (American Gods) star. (Watch trailer.)
Season 2 finale: Stede and Zheng pursue Prince Ricky Barnes; the Revenge crew tries to escape imprisonment; Blackbeard plots a return to piracy. (Not yet renewed.)Max screenshot
TV-movie premiere: A terminally ill shopping channel host (Chesapeake Shores' Barbara Niven) goes on a multi-city journey to spread holiday cheer; Erica Durance (Saving Hope) co-stars. (View holiday movie guide!)
Son of a Critch
The CW
Season 2 premiere: Mark is excited for the school year to start, but is thrown when he learns Fox has a new beau; Mike Jr. struggles to tell his folks he dropped out.
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Run the Burbs
The CW
Season 2 premiere: Andrew and Camille make career moves; Khia tries to find the right time to call home; Leo questions if he's ready to grow up.
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Big Brother
CBSDOUBLE EVICTION
Blue or America is evicted from the house, but she won't be the only houseguest exiting the game. (Who's in the jury?)
Children Ruin Everything
The CW
New time slot premiere: Nisha feels burnt out from babysitting duties, but Astrid and Dawn hope to convince her to keep watching their kids.
LEGO Masters
Fox
Duos divide into two teams to construct a Cirque du Soleil-inspired show consisting of four acts. (Read preview.)
Transplant
NBC
Bash helps a woman undergoing ketamine therapy; Mags loses confidence in her new boss; Theo reconnects with a former patient whose life hangs in the balance.
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Everyone Else Burns
The CW
Stateside premiere: A strictly religious family patriarch (Friday Night Dinner's Simon Bird) and his children face life's daily challenges, all while believing the world will end within the decade; Kate O'Flynn (No Offence), Amy James-Kelly (Gentleman Jack) and newcomer Harry Connor co-star.
ON THIS DAY IN TV HISTORY
39 years ago, NBC's V — a continuation of a 1983 miniseries — made its debut as a weekly series.