What’s on TV tonight
Being Mary Jane
It’s a new episode, Feeling Hashtagged. Mary Jane (Gabrielle Union) and Justin’s (Michael Ealy) relationship goes viral. Plus, an old family friend of Helen (Margaret Avery) and Paul’s (Richard Roundtree) stirs up long-forgotten memories of a love triangle that troubled the early years of their marriage. (BET)
Graves
This new drama follows former two-term U.S. president Richard Graves (Nick Nolte) as he embarks on a Don Quixote-like quest to right the wrongs of his Republican administration and reclaim his legacy 25 years after leaving the White House. His enlightenment takes place as his wife Margaret (Sela Ward), decides to pursue her own political ambitions. (Super Channel)
Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath
The Emmy-winning docu-series about former Scientology members debuts its second season, with Remini and former Scientology senior executive Mike Rinder at the helm. This season’s stories include losing loved ones to suicide, growing up in the church’s paramilitary organization (The Sea Organization) and filmmaker Paul Haggis’s harrowing personal journey. (A&E)
The Bold Type
It’s a new episode of this series inspired by the life of former Cosmopolitan editor Joanna Coles. Richard’s (Sam Page) efforts to become better acquainted with Sutton’s (Meghann Fahy) friends do not go as planned. Jane (Katie Stevens) comes to a realization about Pinstripe magazine and Kat’s (Aisha Dee) new staffer damages Scarlet magazine’s social media presence. (ABC Spark)
Hollywood Game Night
The celebrity parlour game show airs a new episode featuring cast members from This Is Us: Sterling K. Brown, Chrissy Metz and Justin Hartley. They face off against Carson Kressley, Marcus Lemonis and Bill Engvall. At stake is $25,000 US for the winning team’s Everyman leader. (CTV/ NBC)
Adam Ruins Everything
In a fresh episode of this investigative comedy, in which Adam Conover pokes holes in things that are taken for granted, Christmas is the target. Conover explains that the story of the real St. Nick is a lot creepier than most people think, while modern Santa was created by commercialism only a century ago. He also argues why gift-giving actually hurts the economy and exposes the truth behind holiday traditions. (Much)
Outdaughtered: Life With Quints
Multiple Births, Multiple Birthdays is the title of the newest instalment. It’s birthday month in the Busby household, and Danielle and Adam try not to let the quints’ birthdays overshadow Blayke’s. Also, the quints have their first dentist appointment. (TLC)
Shooter
It’s a new instalment, in which Bob Lee (Ryan Phillippe) tries to piece together Solotov’s (Josh Stewart) motive for targeting his unit, and Nadine (Cynthia AddaiRobinson) finds a witness to the event that set everything off. (Bravo)