Annalise Keating (Viola Davis) works to re-establish herself as a criminal defense attorney while also returning to teaching in the new season. Meanwhile, a new mystery involving Keating and her students unfolds.
It took no time at all, in TV terms at least, for Steve Carell and his former boss on "The Office" to see the comedic potential of the Space Force that President Trump proposed last summer. They even kept the name.
Jeff Probst hosts as former players and new castaways compete for the $1-million prize in this new episode. The losers of this week's challenge have to go to Tribal Council, where one of them may be eliminated from the game.
Jennifer Lopez and fellow judges Derek Hough and Ne-Yo welcome extraordinary dancers to compete for a life-altering prize in this season premiere. Solo dancers and dance crews compete in a variety of styles, including ballet, hip hop, ballroom, tap and more.
Jennifer Lopez and fellow judges Derek Hough and Ne-Yo welcome extraordinary dancers to compete for a life-altering prize in this season premiere. Solo dancers and dance crews compete in a variety of styles, including ballet, hip hop, ballroom, tap and more.
Wow, have I got good news for you. Not only is "For the People" coming back, against the odds, but it's coming back soon.
The ABC series, a legal drama set in "America's most prestigious trial court" (according to the official description), will return for its second season on March 7.
FBI agent Will Keaton (Morris Chestnut) reluctantly recruits notorious traitor Erica Shepherd (Jennifer Carpenter) to help him nab an elusive criminal in this premiere. Shepherd is a brilliant former CIA operative who knows the criminal in question all too well.
Pamela Adlon as seen in "Better Things"
Pamela Adlon as seen in "Better Things"
After her husband's death, Scotland's 19-year-old Catholic Queen Mary (Ronan) returns to her home country to claim her throne, where she clashes with the protestant leader John Knox (Tennant), whom she dismisses from her court. Meanwhile, in the neighboring kingdom of England, the young protestant Queen Elizabeth (Robbie) views her cousin Mary's claim as a threat, especially with religious turmoil brewing between their two faiths. When Mary accepts a marriage proposal from a powerful English noble, Queen Elizabeth realizes that she may have to take drastic action to keep her hold on her throne secure.
After her game's controller is broken, video game character Vanellope (Silverman) and her best friend, Wreck-It Ralph (Reilly), travel to the internet to find a replacement part before her arcade machine is unplugged for good. They find one for sale but can't afford it, so the duo splits up to make money around the web. When Vanellope finds herself competing in an online game, she realizes that she wants to stay and never go home, putting her close friendship with Ralph at risk.
Ex-cop Megan (Mitchell) gets a job working the overnight shift in a morgue, but her peaceful evenings turn to terror when the body of a young woman possessed by a supernatural entity is brought in. As strange events begin to occur in the cadaver's presence, and as the few people in the morgue late at night begin to die one by one, Megan becomes convinced that something is very wrong with the body of a young woman that may not be so dead after all.