David Boreanaz returns to television as Jason Hayes, the intense leader of an elite Tier One Navy SEAL team, in this premiere. The new drama follows the professional and personal lives of the soldiers as they train and execute dangerous missions.
Twins Kate (Chrissy Metz) and Kevin (Justin Hartley) and their adopted brother, Randall (Sterling K. Brown), face more challenges in this season premiere. The unique drama skips back and forth through time as it explores the family's past and present.
Ken Leung stars in "Marvel's Inhumans"
When it comes to out-of-this-world heroics and stellar character development, no comic book franchise has been able to surpass the gravity of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Though the company dabbled in television and film during the 1970s, Marvel has really come into its own in the last 20 years.
When Shaun Murphy (Freddie Highmore), a young surgeon with autism and savant syndrome, relocates to a prestigious hospital, he faces prejudice in the premiere of this medical drama. Dr. Claire Brown (Antonia Thomas) soon forms a special bond with Murphy.
The delightfully Machiavellian schemer and brothel owner Petyr Baelish, better known to many as Littlefinger, is played by Aidan Gillen. He wasn't very well known before landing the gig on the most talked-about show of the decade, but business has picked up for him since.
Prior to landing the "Game of Thrones" gig in 2011, he was best known to North American audiences as Tommy Carcetti in another critically acclaimed HBO hit, "The Wire," from 2004 to 2008.
Nick (Frank Dillane) teams up with Jeremiah's (Dayton Callie) son, Jake (Sam Underwood), to handle a delicate situation in this new episode. Meanwhile, when a new threat arises, the residents of the ranch prepare to fight for their home.
Nick (Frank Dillane) teams up with Jeremiah's (Dayton Callie) son, Jake (Sam Underwood), to handle a delicate situation in this new episode. Meanwhile, when a new threat arises, the residents of the ranch prepare to fight for their home.
Carla Hall, Zac Young and Lorraine Pascale as seen in "Halloween Baking Championship"
Kate McKinnon stars in "Saturday Night Life"
Former White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci -- you know, the Mooch -- posted a tweet comparing what happened during his firing from the White House to what happened to Monica Lewinsky during the Bill Clinton sex scandal. Now think about this: Scaramucci is comparing himself to someone who helped get a president impeached. I LIKE where this is going.