What to watch WEDNESDAY
All times Central Athlete A Netflix In 2016, the Indianapolis Star broke the story that Larry Nassar had been systematically abusing the USA Gymnastics team’s young female athletes. This documentary follows the reporting team as they uncover more evidence of abuse and coverups. Hot Mess House HGTV, 7 p.m. New Series Organization expert and coach Cassandra Aarssen helps families tackle the chaos and challenges of home organization. In each episode, Cassandra will take a video tour of the client’s home, where she finds overflowing playrooms, stuffed kitchens and inundated basements. After the home tours, she will help them identify an organization style that works best for their unique situation and give them the necessary resources and tools for a stress-free, decluttered life. Ultimate Tag FOX, 8 p.m. Six more contestants enter the arena ready to outrun the Taggers, but only two will take home $10,000 in the new episode “No One’s Faster Than the Flow.” Bizarre Foods: Delicious Destinations Cooking Channel, 9 p.m. In “Boston: A Second Bite,” Andrew Zimmern explores the flavors of Boston neighborhoods, from black pasta found in the North End’s Little Italy to the Back Bay neighborhood’s fresh Irish fish and chips and seafood stew made with all local ingredients. He also satisfies his sweet tooth with a local favorite — a giant, flaky pastry filled with vanilla custard and whipped cream. Prehistoric Road Trip PBS, 9 p.m. In “We Dig Dinosaurs,” host Emily Graslie cruises into the Cretaceous, where creatures like T. rex dominated the planet. But what happened to these animals? And how did other life-forms survive an apocalyptic asteroid that crashed into Earth 66 million years ago?