What To Watch: Japanese Game Show Detour, Leno Judges Talent And More

On TV this Tuesday: Blood & Treasure heads to the Bermuda Triangle, one of The 100 is forced to confront the past, and The Detour's Parkers compete on a Japanese game show. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.

Showtimes for July 23, 2019

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America's Got Talent

NBC

Former Tonight Show host Jay Leno joins the panel for Week 2 of Judge Cuts. (Get NBC fall premiere dates.)

Good Trouble

Freeform

Malika asks the Coterie crew to create unique performance pieces expressing themselves as their birthday presents to her — because apparently a gift card just won’t do.

Pandora

The CW

Atria Nine enlists Jax’s help to stand up against her former masters and help free her clone sisters and brothers from oppression. Sounds easy enough.

Sydney to the Max

Disney Channel

Season 1 finale (two episodes): Sydney struggles with ballet, something her mom was great at; Sydney’s school holds a vote to implement a cell-phone ban. (Previously renewed.)

Who Killed Garrett Phillips?

HBO

Documentary premiere: From Emmy winner Liz Garbus comes this two-part film that chronicles the 2011 murder of 12-year-old Garrett Phillips, and the trial for second-degree murder brought against Clarkson University soccer coach Nick Hillary, a black man living in the mostly white Potsdam, N.Y. (Part 2 airs Wednesday at 8 pm.)

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The 100

The CW

In an episode directed by Bob Morley, Bellamy and Octavia work together to save their friends, while Echo is forced to confront her past. (Get CW fall premiere dates.)

Animal Kingdom

TNT

J deals with the consequences following his missteps with Mia; Smurf visits with someone from her past. (Get a First Look at Joseph Morgan's character.)

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Blood & Treasure

CBS

Danny and Lexi's search leads them to the Bermuda Triangle, where a contact of Shaw's offers to help track down a smuggler's plane that vanished years prior. (Get CBS fall premiere dates.)

Pose

FX

Pray Tell winds up in the hospital while preparing for his annual AIDS cabaret.

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The Detour

TBS

The Parkers wind up as contestants on a Japanese game show.

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