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THIS TIME” LAW & ORDER: SPECIAL VICTIMS UNIT: “FAST TIMES @THEWHEELHO­USE”

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The CW, 9 p.m. Season Premiere! After learning that Malivore has taken over Landon’s (Aria Shahghasem­i) body, Hope (Danielle Rose Russell) and the Super Squad come up with a risky plan to rescue Landon, as well as Cleo (guest star Omono Okojie), who has been absorbed into Malivore’s darkness. An impromptu date with Finch (guest star Courtney Bandeko) brings up a subject that Josie (Kaylee Bryant) is not ready to talk about.

NBC, 9 p.m.

A new episode of the longrunnin­g crime drama premieres.

AMERICA’S BIG DEAL

USA Network, 9 p.m. New Series! In this series from world-renowned inventor Joy Mangano, entreprene­urs from around the country are invited to come sell their products on-air to home viewers. Each week, four budding entreprene­urs will take the stage for a three-minute product pitch, and the one with the most live sales throughout the episode will win the chance to strike a life-changing deal with one of the retail giants on the show’s panel. At the start of each episode, viewers will be prompted with instructio­ns on how to participat­e in the live primetime shoppable experience.

B POSITIVE

CBS, 9:30 p.m. Season Premiere! Drew (Thomas Middleditc­h) develops romantic feelings for someone new and Gina (Annaleigh Ashford) gets surprising news about a friend’s death in the Season 2 premiere “Love, Taxes and a Kidney.”

BULL: “ESPIONAGE”

CBS, 10 p.m.

Bull’s (Michael Weatherly) emotional turmoil threatens the case of a client on trial for leaking sensitive government documents.

LAW & ORDER: ORGANIZED CRIME: “THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE LOVELY”

NBC, 10 p.m.

A new episode of the “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” spinoff premieres.

TRUE CRIME: INDEFENSIB­LE

Sundancetv, 11 p.m.; also streaming on AMC+

New Series! Over six 30minute episodes of this truecrime series, host Jena Friedman travels the country to unspool real cases on the ground. But unlike most true crime shows, this one doesn’t end when the criminal gets locked up. Friedman finds there’s always more to the story, and she drives to a different outcome beyond the simple whodunit. Using her unflinchin­g comedic point of view and disarming interview skills, Friedman uncovers the “why” and “how” not only of crimes themselves, but also of our sometimes dysfunctio­nal criminal justice system.

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