What To Watch: Mark Hamill Joins Knightfall, 9-1-1 Origin Story And More
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On TV this Monday: Luke Skywalker emerges as one of the Knights Templar, The Voice heads into battle and 9-1-1 presents Chimney's origin story. Here are 11 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern:
Showtimes for March 25, 2019
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Arrow
The CW
Things go awry shortly after Oliver asks Laurel to help investigate damaging information that affects Emiko. (Renewed and cancelled.)
The Neighborhood
CBS
Calvin and Dave's college basketball teams go head to head; Dave invites his best friend from Michigan (Enlisted's Geoff Stults) to accompany them to the game.
One Nation Under Stress
HBO
Documentary premiere: Dr. Sanjay Gupta uncover the root causes of stress and its impact on American life expectancy.
The Resident
Fox
Devon discovers what really happened to Julian; Nic turns her focus to her sister, who is back with their estranged father (Psych's Corbin Bernsen). (Should Fox Keep or Cut?)
Shadowhunters
Freeform
Several members of the team are forced to reckon with the consequences of questionable actions. Which is not vague at all.
The Voice
NBC
The coaches enlist the help of Charlie Puth, Kelsea Ballerini, Brooks & Dunn and Khalid, as the Battle Rounds get underway.
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9-1-1
Fox
Following that brutal attack at the end of the midseason premiere, this episode presents Chimney's origin story, detailing how he became a firefighter
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The Fix
ABC
Maya and Matthew scour Sevvy's house in search of anything that might lead to an arrest. (Readers gave the series premiere an average grade of "B.")
Into the Badlands
AMC
Time slot premiere: Pilgrim searches for a wounded Sunny; The Widow must confront her innermost demons to restore her Gift. (Yep, final season.)
Knightfall
History
Season 2 premiere: Landry must redeem himself after he is banished from the Knights Templar following his affair with Queen Joan; Mark Hamill (Star Wars) joins the cast as "battle-hardened" Talus.
The Mueller Report: A Turning Point
CBS
60 minutes: CBS Evening News' Jeff Glor unpacks AG William Barr’s report to Congress, which stated that Special Counsel Robert Mueller did not find evidence supporting that the Trump campaign conspired with Russia, but did not rule out whether POTUS committed obstruction of justice.