What To Watch: Bates Motel Reopens, Bachelor Finale, The Returned & More
On TV this Monday: The Bachelor chooses his One True Love Forever, A&E checks back in at Bates Motel, Jane the Virgin contemplates her future and Scorpion's on the brink of worldwide catastrophe. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar:
Showtimes for March 9, 2015
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The Bachelor
ABC
Season 19 finale, three hours: Chris chooses between Becca and Whitney, but that doesn't necessarily mean he'll go home with a bride-to-be!
The Fosters
ABC Family
Stef lets Callie and Lena in on only part of her plan to keep the family intact; Brandon's classical music aspirations come with a hefty price.
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Bates Motel
A&E
Season 3 premiere: Norma questions what really happened with Blaire Watson as Norman's fears intensify. (Watch a teaser.)
The Following
Fox
Ryan has a hunch about the connection between Mark and Andrew, but remains unsure if Joe Carroll has anything to do with it.
Jane the Virgin
The CW
Jane and Rafael contemplate a big move upon learning news about the baby; Alba's advice for Jane and Xo causes tension between Rafael and Rogelio.
Scorpion
CBS
When conflict in Eastern Europe escalates, Team Scorpion's services are requested to help prevent World War III. Yes, really.
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Better Call Saul
AMC
Mike's past comes back to haunt him, forcing him to seek the assistance of an unlikely person. Meanwhile, Jimmy's morality is tested.
Eye Candy
MTV
In the season's penultimate episode, Lindy seeks Jake's help unraveling new information about her sister's abduction.
The Night Shift
NBC
The crew's will is put to the test when two teens and a young mother are rushed into the ER after a devastating accident.
The Returned
A&E
Series premiere: Based on the Emmy-winning French program Les Revenants, the lives of a small town's residents are permanently altered when deceased loved ones mysteriously return. Mary Elizabeth Winstead (Scott Pilgrim vs. the World), Mark Pellegrino (Lost), Jeremy Sisto (Suburgatory), Kevin Alejandro (True Blood), Michelle Forbes (The Killing), Agnes Bruckner and Roger Cross (24) lead the cast.