What To Watch: Shades Of Blue Ends, Archer Returns, Rush Hour And More

On TV this Thursday: Shades of Blue and Life in Pieces come to an end, Archer goes Hollywood, CBS cops a Rush Hour remake and Conan enters the Dawn of Justice. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar:

Showtimes for March 31, 2016

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DC's Legends of Tomorrow

The CW

Stranded in the 1950s with Ray and Kendra, a bored Sara rejoins with Ra's al Ghul and the League of Assassins. (Watch trailer.)

You, Me and the Apocalypse

NBC

Series finale: The race to the bunker intensifies as the apocalypse draws near. (Already cancelled.)

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Life in Pieces

CBS

Season 1 finale (two episodes): Matt goes on a blind date with Jen's coworker (Fortune Feimster, The Mindy Project); John and Joan reveal a secret; SNL vet Nora Dunn also guest-stars. (Not yet renewed.)

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The 100

The CW

Clarke makes a discovery; Octavia is forced to make a decision with potentially destructive consequences. (Read EP's apology regarding [Spoiler]'s death.)

The Eighties

CNN

The cabler's latest deep-dive into a decade promises to explore the "totally rad" '80s and its cultural, political and technological (Dragon's Lair!) impact on today.

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Archer

FX

Season 7 premiere: Archer commits to a breaking-and-entering to help salvage the honor of a Hollywood actress.

The Catch

ABC

Alice and her team assist a husband wrongly imprisoned for the death of his wife; strapped for cash, Ben, Margot and Reggie feast their eyes on a new target.

Rush Hour

CBS

Series premiere: A culture clash ensues when LAPD Detective Carter (Justin Hires, Key & Peele) is paired with Hong Kong Detective Lee (Jon Foo); Aimee Garcia (Dexter) and Wendie Malick (Hot in Cleveland) co-star. (Read preview.)

Shades of Blue

NBC

Season 1 finale: Harlee offers Stahl another deal after failing to provide Donnie and Linklater to the FBI. (Already renewed; watch J.Lo's Carpool Karaoke.)

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Conan

TBS

Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Jesse Eisenberg, Laurence Fishburne, Gal Gadot, Holly Hunter, Diane Lane and director Zack Snyder sit down to discuss Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.

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