What to Watch Tonight? Tonight is a night of season finales including The Flash, FBI, and New Amsterdam. Our Top Pick to Watch Tonight is Fosse/Verdon on FX as well as The Bold Type on Freeform. What are you watching?
8pm Hour:
1st Choice: The Bold Type. “The Scarlet email hack brings up memories of the trio’s first meeting four years ago, reminding them that together they can overcome anything.” Freeform
2nd Choice: The Flash. “The Season 5 finale: Barry faces off with his oldest, and most formidable nemesis, Reverse Flash.” The CW
3rd Choice: NCIS. “The NCIS team investigates the murder of a Marine sergeant in the States who was hailed as a war hero for his efforts overseas. Also, Gibbs turns to Doctor Grace Confalone for advice after he uncharacteristically unravels and abandons his team at a crime scene investigation.” CBS
9pm Hour:
1st Choice: FBI. “In the Season 1 finale, a woman with information about the death of Maggie’s husband is abducted, leading OA and the team to uncover a criminal operation larger than anyone imagined. Also, Dana puts her career in jeopardy when she stands by and allows Maggie to work on this case that has such a personal connection to her.” CBS
2nd Choice: The 100. “Clarke tries to win over the leaders of Sanctum in order to let her people stay. Meanwhile, Bellamy, Echo and Octavia discover a new threat while on a mission to retrieve the transport ship.” The CW
3rd Choice: The Haves and the Have Nots. “Some dinners end with dessert, but not at Officer Justin’s house.” OWN
10pm Hour:
1st Choice: Fosse/Verdon. “As Bob is pulled between multiple projects, he and Gwen begin rehearsals for “Chicago,” but the mounting pressure may prove too much to bear.” FX
2nd Choice: New Amsterdam. “In the Season 1 finale, Sharpe works on a creative way to help Max and Kapoor gets surprising news. Meanwhile, Reynolds takes a big step in his relationship with Evie as one of the doctors makes a life-altering decision.” NBC
3rd Choice: 1969. “In 1969, a running battle between the Department of Justice, the Nixon White House and the Black Power movement reached its height. Patterns of infiltration, wiretapping and violence marked that year. The special episode features powerful firsthand accounts that chronicle how the Black Panther Party established itself and became so influential in 1969; how their agenda evolved; what the Panthers represented to African Americans; and why the White House deemed them a threat.” ABC