What To Watch Tonight – Monday, October 15, 2018

What To Watch Tonight? Manifest is turning out better than I expected (check out our recap of last week’s episode here), and there is  Constantine: The Legend Continues and The Good Doctor too. But our Top Pick To Watch Tonight is Arrow‘s Season 7 premiere! Also on tonight, worth noting, is The Voice and Monday Night Football!   

Photo: Jack Rowand/The CW

8pm Hour

Photo: Jack Rowand/The CW

1st Choice:  Arrow. “The Season 7 premiere picks up five months after Oliver turned himself into the FBI and revealed his identity as the Green Arrow to the public. He’s incarcerated at Slabside Maximum Security Prison and determined to keep a low profile in order to shorten his sentence for the sake of his family, but is tested when he runs into old foes. Meanwhile, Diggle and Dinah have taken on new jobs and left their costumes behind but not everyone is following suit.” The CW

2nd Choice: Monday Night Football. “San Francisco 49ers (1-4) at Green Bay Packers (2-2-1). From Lambeau Field. ” ESPN

3rd Choice:  The Voice. “The blind auditions conclude; and the battle round begins” NBC

9pm Hour

Constantine: The Legend Continues

1st Choice:  Constantine: The Legend Continues. “The adventures of John Constantine, a seasoned demon hunter and master of the occult.” The CW

2nd Choice: Monday Night Football. Continues on ESPN.

3rd Choice:   The Voice. Continues on NBC

10pm Hour

(Photo by: Peter Kramer/NBC/Warner Brothers)

1st Choice:  Manifest. “When a mysterious message leads Saanvi to the flight attendant of 828, she enlists Ben’s help in uncovering a secret about the plane. Meanwhile, Michaela begins to question the nature of the callings when one goes horribly awry, leaving Jared to suffer the consequences.” NBC

2nd Choice: The Good Doctor. “Shaun recalls his own past to help an intellectually disabled teenager face separation from his mother, while Claire is put between an injured teenage rock climber and her worried parents. Meanwhile, Glassman’s post-op hallucinations force him to confront a personal tragedy.” ABC

3rd Choice:  Monday Night Football. Continues on ESPN.

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