The Five-0 continues to hunt down Aaron Wright (Joey Lawrence), an escaped criminal who intends to sell cyber weapons to the highest bidder in this rebroadcast. Also, a visitor at headquarters puts McGarrett (Alex O'Loughlin) and the team in danger.
More than 20 years after his death, correspondents explore the tragic final days of comedian, actor and writer Phil Hartman in this special two-hour edition. Amy Robach and David Muir co-anchor this long-running news magazine.
Award-winning Icelandic composer Atli Orvarsson's music was all over "Chicago P.D.," and indeed all over Dick Wolf's other two "One Chicago" properties ("Chicago Med" and "Chicago Fire"). At least it was until recently. He's still being used on "Med," but he disappeared from the other two in early 2018.
Brilliant performers who have competed all summer long find out which act will win it all in this season finale. The thrilling high-stakes talent competition features singers, dancers, acrobats, comedians, animal acts and more.
As Galindo's (Danny Pino) deal takes an unexpected turn, the Mayans are busy seeking justice in this new episode. Set in the same universe as "Sons of Anarchy," this drama stars J.D. Pardo as a prospect in a motorcycle club.
Another cast of celebrities team up with professional ballroom dancers as the new season kicks off. This year’s participants include supermodel Christie Brinkley, NFL Hall of Famer Ray Lewis and former White House press secretary Sean Spicer.
"Deep State" has not been canceled, but Mark Strong has.
It's become something of a trend among prestige dramas to write out their seemingly unkillable main characters (see, for example, "True Detective," "Fargo" and, of course, "Game of Thrones"). Nonetheless, it still came as a surprise to fans when [slight spoiler alert] Mark Strong's character seemed to have been written off at the end of "Deep State" Season 1.
Emma Roberts stars in "American Horror Story: 1984"
I love "American Horror Story." I've watched every episode of every season, and I am really, genuinely excited about the show's upcoming ninth season, which is set to premiere on Wednesday, Sept. 18, on FX.
Jeff Meacham and Deon Cole co-star in "Black-ish"
A regular guy: He's already been in 98 episodes, but you can officially call Jeff Meacham a "regular" now.
Dwayne Johnson stars as former NFL superstar Spencer Strasmore, who has upped his game as a financial manager for today's players in this drama. Now in its fifth season, the show also stars Rob Corddry, John David Washington and Omar Benson Miller.