What To Watch: The Dropout Finale, Tokyo Vice Reports For Duty And More

On TV this Thursday: Hulu wraps its Elizabeth Holmes saga, Ansel Elgort and Ken Watanabe headline HBO Max's Tokyo Vice, and Organized Crime's Stabler reunites with his former SVU boss. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern. (Also check out our weekly TVLine-Up of premieres and finales, plus our monthly streaming guide.)

Showtimes for April 7, 2022

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Close Enough

HBO Max

Season 3 premiere (all eight episodes): Henry Winkler, Laraine Newman, John Early, Nikki Glaser, Debra Wilson and Monét X. Change lend their voices.

The Dropout

Hulu

Limited series finale: Elizabeth and Sunny face the music after The Wall Street Journal publishes a damning article.

Star Trek: Picard

Paramount+

The crew infiltrates a gala to protect an astronaut believed to be integral to the restoration of the timeline: Renee Picard. (Next Gen reunion set for final season!)

Tokyo Vice

HBO Max

Series premiere (first three episodes): Ansel Elgort (West Side Story) plays American journalist Jake Adelstein in a crime drama loosely inspired by Adelstein's first-hand account of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police beat in the late '90s; Ken Watanabe (The Last Samurai) co-stars. (Watch trailer.)

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Walker

The CW

Geri tries to keep the Walker family's spirits high; Walker and Cassie search for clues to help Bonham in his hour of need. (Which CW dramas are on the bubble?)

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Call Me Kat

Fox

Oscar and Kat try to set Max up with a woman named Nicole (played by new recurring guest star Laura Bell Bundy).

Grey's Anatomy

ABC

Bailey's on edge as an accreditation council reviews the residency program; Nick returns to Seattle to assist Meredith. (Get ABC finale dates and Addison's return!)

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How We Roll

CBS

Tom must choose between his loyalty to Archie and a sponsorship deal; Jen's boss stifles her creativity at the salon. (Episode 1 earned a reader grade of "C.")

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Atlanta

FX

"I was legit scared watching this," reads this week's cryptic synopsis. (Ending with Season 4.)

Law & Order: Organized Crime

NBC

Stabler turns to his friend and mentor Donald Cragen (SVU vet Dann Florek) for help sorting out the truths from the lies. (Get NBC finale dates.)

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