The Bold Type
This new drama, inspired by the life of Cosmopolitan editor-in-chief Joanna Coles, airs the new episode If You Can’t Do It With Feeling. Sutton (Meghann Fahy), becomes flustered when someone at Scarlet has the wrong impression of her professional background. Plus, Jane (Katie Stevens), works to prove she can have a friends-with-benefits relationship without feelings getting in the way, and Kat (Aisha Dee) and Adena (Nikohl Boosheri), grow closer. (ABC Spark)
AMERICA’S GOT TALENT
A fresh instalment, Judge Cuts 2, brings the contestants one last opportunity to impress the judges. Also, record producer and rapper DJ Khaled joins the judges’ panel and takes over the Golden Buzzer. Howie Mandel, Mel B, Heidi Klum and Simon Cowell are the other judges, while Tyra Banks hosts. (City/NBC)
SHOOTER
The conspiracy thriller airs a new Season 2 episode titled Remember the Alamo. Bob Lee (Ryan Phillippe), looks into the terrorist attack that may have targeted his Marine unit. Meanwhile, Memphis (Cynthia Addai-Robinson), helps on the ground in Germany. (Bravo)
HOARDERS OVERLOAD
It’s a new instalment of the series featuring unseen footage from previous Hoarders episodes. Triggered by the tragic loss of her husband, Ellen’s hoarding has become so bad that she is in danger of losing her homeowners’ insurance. Then, Sybil’s hoarding is so intense that mice have started to live in her bathtub and refrigerator. (A&E)
OUTDAUGHTERED
It’s a forbidding episode title: Good Quints Gone Bad. The new instalment sees the Busbys try discipline to get the terrible twos under control. Danielle presses Adam for answers on how he’s been feeling. And with Mimi taking her time to move into her new home, Danielle devises a plan to help her embrace her new life. (TLC)
THE FOSTERS
Callie (Maia Mitchell), and Aaron (Elliot Fletcher) go on their first official date in a new episode. Mariana (Cierra Ramirez) and Jude (Hayden Byerly) spearhead an underground school newspaper. Plus, Noah (Kalama Epstein) and Jude question their compatibility, Brandon (David Lambert) and Grace (Meg DeLacy), take their relationship to next level and new neighbours come over for a family dinner party. (ABC Spark)