On TV this Thursday: Jenna Ortega headlines HBO Max’s The Fallout, CBS doubles up on B Positive and Gomorrah returns for its fifth and final season. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.

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On TV this Thursday: Jenna Ortega headlines HBO Max’s The Fallout, CBS doubles up on B Positive and Gomorrah returns for its fifth and final season. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.
In the penultimate Season 1 episode, Carrie tries to let go, Miranda’s spontaneity backfires, and Charlotte brags that she has finally finished menopause.
Megan Park’s feature directorial debut focuses on a teenager (Scream‘s Jenna Ortega) navigating significant emotional trauma after a school shooting; Maddie Ziegler (West Side Story), Shailene Woodley (Big Little Lies), Julie Bowen (Modern Family), John Ortiz (Promised Land), Niles Fitch (This Is Us) and Will Ropp (The Way Back) co-star.
Final season premiere (all 10 episodes): A war is imminent, and Genny’s last remaining ally is a mysterious crime boss by the name of ‘O Maestrale.
The team visits the Glan Tai Bottling Company, a distribution hub for the aliens’ food supply; Auggie’s case is complicated by Murn’s mysterious ally.
The two-hour special focuses on the infamous Gambino mob family, featuring interviews with John Gotti Jr., and Sammy “The Bull” Gravano’s children.
Dan turns to Liam for help but asks that he not let Walker know what’s going on; Geri encourages August to get up on stage during open mic night.
Two episodes (special time): Gina intervenes when the seniors compete for an upgraded room, then struggles in her dual role as boss and friend to Gabby and Gideon. (Which CBS comedies were just renewed?)
Sarah enlists Amy and Jodie’s help in vetting a woman she came across on a dating app. (Get Fox spring premiere dates.)
Season 4B premiere: Zoey turns to Pops and Ruby for advice as the gang deals with the fallout from what took place at the luau. (Watch trailer.)
Sam attempts to win over Brit by making an amends at her birthday party. (Series premiere earned an average reader grade of “B-.”)