What To Watch: Luke Perry's Final Riverdale Episode, Cobra Kai And More

On TV this Wednesday: The CW airs Luke Perry's final episode of Riverdale, Jussie Smollett "exits" Empire and Cobra Kai waxes back on for Season 2. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.

Showtimes for April 24, 2019

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Bonding

Netflix

Series premiere (all episodes): A grad student/dominatrix (Red Band Society's Zoe Levin) and her cash-strapped gay bestie (Heathers' Brendan Scannell) go into business together; D'Arcy Carden (The Good Place) co-stars.

Cobra Kai

YouTube Premium

Season 2 premiere (all episodes): Johnny's arch-rival Daniel decides to open his own Miyagi-Do dojo to teach karate to the local youth. (Watch trailer.)

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Chicago Med

NBC

The hospital is put on lockdown when a gun-toting man holds the staff hostage; Rhodes realizes that his time with his father is getting get short. (Who's scrubbing out ahead of Season 5?)

Empire

Fox

In Jussie Smollett’s last episode (for now, at least), Jamal and Kai’s big day arrives, while Damon shows up and threatens to expose Cookie’s secret. (Get scoop.)

Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists

Freeform

Alison brings Mona into her investigation of Taylor; Ava comes into contact with a fellow student with an unexpected connection to her past.

Riverdale

The CW

In the late Luke Perry's final episode, Jughead, Gladys and FP search for a missing Jellybean, while Archie deals with the fallout from his latest boxing match.

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Jane the Virgin

The CW

Jane reluctantly agrees to let Rogelio throw her an extravagant 30th birthday party; Petra believes she and JR are finally in a good place. 

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Brockmire

IFC

Jim's conniving mother (sitcom vet Linda Lavin) comes to town and challenges his relationship with his sister.

Chicago P.D.

NBC

Intelligence's investigation into the murder of Burgess' boyfriend reveals an unsettling motivation — and an even more disturbing truth. (Who's leaving?)

SEAL Team

CBS

Bravo Team embarks on a recovery mission in Mali; Brett Swan (Defiance's Tony Curran) continues to struggle with his mental health. (Get finale scoop.)

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