What To Watch: The Conners Teases Thruple, 'Grodd Friended Me' And More

On TV this Tuesday: The Flash faces two familiar foes, Legends' Caity Lotz makes her directorial debut and Aunt Jackie gets a very special invite from Agent Coulson and "Baby" Houseman. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.

Showtimes for February 25, 2020

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Pete Davidson: Alive From New York

Netflix

Stand-up premiere: The almost-former SNL star offers up unfiltered anecdotes in his first special for the streamer. (Who's hosting SNL on Feb. 29?)

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The Conners

ABC

A couple (played by real-life marrieds Clark Gregg and Jennifer Grey) "invite" Jackie into their relationship; Dan starts to bond with Ed Jr. — but where's Crystal?

Democratic Candidates Debate

CBS

Joe Biden, Mike Bloomberg, Pete Buttigieg, Amy Klobuchar, Bernie Sanders, Tom Steyer and Elizabeth Warren take the stage, live from Charleston, S.C.

Finding Your Roots

PBS

Season 6 finale: Ozark's Laura Linney, and journalists Lisa Ling and Soledad O'Brien, trace their outlaw roots.

The Flash

The CW

In "Grodd Friended Me," Barry conducts an experiment that puts him directly in the titular gorilla's path -- and eventually leads them both to Solovar.

Gordon Ramsay's 24 Hours to Hell and Back

Fox

Season 3 finale (two episodes; special time): Ramsay tries to revamp two Arkansas-based eateries: Bears' Den Pizza in Conway and South Boulevard in Little Rock.

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DC's Legends of Tomorrow

The CW

In Caity Lotz's directorial debut, the Legends use Ava's new invention to try to defeat Genghis Khan in 1990s Hong Kong. (Watch a sneak peek; get scoop on latest "Crisis" consequence.)

This Is Us

NBC

Kevin and Rebecca spend the day together; Toby makes a grand gesture; The Big Three receive their report cards. (Sterling K. Brown teases Randall's therapy.)

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black-ish

ABC

Dre worries that Jack won't be cut out for the robotics club after he was previously dunked by the basketball team; Card Sharks host Joel McHale guest-stars.

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New Amsterdam

NBC

Max shuts down the emergency department when he is tasked with turning the opioid epidemic around; Sharpe takes extreme measures to prove a point.

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