TV top picks
1 7 p.m. on FOX Shots Fired
Deputy Beck (Mack Wilds) comes under a different sort of fire because of an incriminating video in the new “Hour Two: Betrayal of Trust,” making Ashe and Preston’s (Sanaa Lathan, Stephan James) mission that much more of a challenge. A conflict between Pastor Janae (Aisha Hinds) and the late Joey Campbell is revealed, then a witness to Joey’s murder proves hard to find.
2 7 p.m. on A&E Duck Dynasty
This weekly chronicle of life among the sprawling Robertson clan in West Monroe, La., turned into a flagship series for A&E, The show ends its long run tonight at the end of its 11th season with a new episode called, fittingly enough, “End of an Era.”
3 7:30 p.m. on ABC Imaginary Mary
Voiced by Saturday Night Live alum Rachel Dratch, the computer-animated title character, pictured, in this otherwise live-action sitcom — getting a “preview” premiere here with its “Pilot” — offers advice to the publicrelations executive (Jenna Elfman) who, as a child, invented her. The woman is in a romance with a single dad (Stephen Schneider), and Mary pops up to counsel her.
4 8 p.m. on FOX Empire
Cookie (Taraji P. Henson) has a hard time negotiating her relationship with Angelo (guest star Taye Diggs) after her latest encounter with Lucious (Terrence Howard) in the new episode “Play On.” Leah (guest star Leslie Uggams) hopes to make Tariq (Morocco Omari) an ally in her efforts against Anika (Grace Byers).
5 11 p.m. on FX Legion
Super-mutant David Haller (Dan Stevens) faces his biggest challenge yet in the season finale of this Marvel fantasy, which earned mostly strong reviews from critics yet has polarized audiences with its non-linear storylines and its use of a narrator — or narrators, on occasion — who may or may not be telling us the truth. FX recently picked up the show for a second season; it’ll be interesting to see whether the storytelling becomes less opaque in those new episodes to come.