What To Watch: Night Shift Finale, You're The Worst Returns And More

On TV this Wednesday: The Night Shift and Greenleaf come to the end of their respective seasons, You're the Worst struggles with the "L" word and Katie Cassidy comes to play on Whose Line. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar:

Showtimes for August 31, 2016

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MasterChef

Fox

The seven remaining chefs endure an elimination challenge involving prep work on picnic platters. (Get Fox fall premiere dates.)

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Suits

USA Network

As Harvey counters Cahill's star witness, Mike attempts to bring in one of his own; Jessica and Rachel try to stall Leonard’s execution. (Get USA fall premiere dates.)

Whose Line Is It Anyway?

The CW

Arrow-verse star Katie Cassidy joins Ryan, Colin, Wayne and Aisha. (Watch an exclusive sneak peek; view brand-new Arrow and Flash photos.)

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American Gothic

CBS

The Hawthornes revisit the past in an attempt to get to the bottom of all of their lies. (Get CBS fall premiere synopses.)

Gomorrah

Sundance

Two episodes: Don Pietro finds himself at odds with a prison warden; the Savastano clan has trouble with a former ally. (When does Rectify return?)

Greenleaf

OWN

Season 1 finale: Deacon Sykes worries about Lady Mae preaching at Women's Day; Basie eyes Jacob to oversee Triumph's new community center. (Get renewal status.)

Mr. Robot

USA Network

Angela wants more from Evil Corp than they're willing to offer her; Elliot and Darlene look for answers about the Dark Army.

The Night Shift

NBC

Season 3 finale (Part 2 of 2): Scott and Jordan proceed with emergency surgery amid the escalating wildfire; TC tries to secure medication for Syd; the hospital gets an unlikely buyer. (Not yet renewed.)

Tyrant

FX

Daliyah stands up to Barry and convinces Fauzi to be a voice of dissent; Barry grants Maloof the right to shut down Leila's opposition. (Get FX fall premiere dates.)

You're the Worst

FXX

Season 3 premiere: Jimmy and Gretchen struggle after saying "I love you"; Edgar and Dorothy have problems in the bedroom. (No more 'Sunday Funday'?)

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