What To Watch: The Rookie Relates To Pete Davidson, Finales For The Outsider, Dare Me And Kidding, And More

On TV this Sunday: It's case closed for The Outsider, SNL's Pete Davidson cops a familial role on The Rookie and NCIS: New Orleans brings in a replacement for Lasalle. Here are 14 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.

Showtimes for March 8, 2020

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Ride With Norman Reedus

AMC

Season 4 premiere: Reedus and Michael Rooker explore the historic city of Birmingham, Ala., before riding to Senoia, Ga. for a Walking Dead reunion.

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Batwoman

The CW

Batwoman tracks a villain targeting social media mavens; Alice plots her revenge; Sophie gets a surprise visit from her mom (Swamp Thing's Jeryl Prescott).

Outlander

Starz

Roger gets wrapped up in a bitter feud when he leads Jamie's militia to the Brownsville trading post. (Fall behind? Read Episode 3 recap.)

The Simpsons

Fox

When Marge imposes on the family a new screen time limit, she soon realizes that she is the one who is most addicted! #ComedicIrony

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Homeland

Showtime

Max attempts a rescue, while Carrie chases answers; G'ulom seizes an opportunity. (Fall behind? Read Episode 4 recap.)

NCIS: Los Angeles

CBS

The team must find an undercover agent before the criminals he was investigating get a hold of him. (Does NCIS: LA have TV's deepest bench? Plus, Mac's back!)

The Outsider

HBO

Limited series finale: It's the final showdown for Ralph and his team as they hunt down — and finally find — the supernatural El Coco.

The Walking Dead

AMC

65 minutes: With the Whisperers coming for Hilltop, the communities must decide whether to run or fight. (Fall behind? Read Episode 10 recap.)

Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist

NBC

Zoey gets too involved in her brother's marriage after she hears her first duet; Maggie mulls a work opportunity. (Who received a POTW Honorable Mention?)

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Dare Me

USA Network

Season 1 finale: Beth's digging leads her to shocking revelations, while Addy and Colette feel the heat. (Not yet renewed.)

Kidding

Showtime

Season 2 finale (two episodes): Deirdre scores a win for the show; Jill asks Jeff a question he isn't sure he can answer. (Not yet renewed.)

NCIS: New Orleans

CBS

Special Agent Quentin Carter (new series regular Charles Michael Davis; read Q&A) joins the team; Pride gets treatment to ID the mysterious man in his dreams.

The Rookie

ABC

Nolan discovers that he has a half-brother (played by Saturday Night Live's Pete Davidson), and invites Grace over for a meal in his newly renovated kitchen.

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Curb Your Enthusiasm

HBO

Jon Hamm shadows Larry to prepare for his next role; Larry causes drama at a dinner party hosted by Richard's girlfriend.

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