What To Watch: Kevin (Probably) Ends, Black Lightning Aftermath And More
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On TV this Tuesday: After the Final Rose unveils the new Bachelorette, The Flash slows things down and Kevin (Probably) Saves the World for the last time this season... and possibly ever.
Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern:
Showtimes for March 6, 2018
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The Bachelor: After the Final Rose
ABC
After Arie, Becca and Lauren rehash the season — and, of course, Arie's ultimate choice — the next Bachelorette is revealed. (Hope Hicks, anyone?)
The Flash
The CW
Barry, Jesse Wells and Jay Garrick enter Flashtime and work even quicker than normal to save Central City after a nuclear bomb detonates downtown. (Read preview.)
The Fosters
Freeform
Callie realizes she may have a passion for something other than art; Mariana can't decide which of her two dates she likes better.
Lethal Weapon
Fox
Riggs has even more difficulties with his relationship with Molly. (We humbly posit/hope: Maybe it's because he's truly in love with DEA Agent Palmer?)
NCIS
CBS
The Price Is Right host/former real-life Marine Reservist Drew Carey guest-stars as a retired Marine sergeant who's accused of sending cyanide in a care package to active-duty troops.
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Black Lightning
The CW
Black Lightning continues his search for Tobias, while Anissa tries to make sense of what she learned at the end of the last episode. (Read a recap.)
Bull
CBS
Bull jumps at the chance to get an new trial for a client convicted of murder more than a decade ago. (See who's guesting in three weeks?)
This Is Us
NBC
Looks like NBC is taking a page from the Mad Men school of synopses: "Randall and Beth welcome visitors to their home."
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Kevin (Probably) Saves the World
ABC
Season 1 finale: Yvette gets help from a celestial colleague (played by Saturday Night Live's Leslie Jones) while weighing her future with Kevin; Kevin has a hard time with the notion that his relationship with Kristin might not be rock-solid. (Not yet renewed.)
Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and the Notorious B.I.G.
USA Network
Miller and Pool hit Las Vegas to sniff out a possible link between Tupac and Biggie's murders.