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7 p.m. on FOX Lucifer

While Chloe and Lucifer (Lauren German, Tom Ellis) are on the trail of a serial killer who is targeting couples in love, Pierce (Tom Welling) gradually realizes the case has a connection to one that he already solved — back in 1958. On another front, Lucifer is mightily peeved when he discovers Pierce has had a change of heart where an important decision is concerned in the new episode “The Last Heartbreak.”

7 p.m. on CBS Kevin Can Wait

Vanessa (Leah Remini) sees promotiona­l value in having Kevin (Kevin James) appear on a TV talk show with the now-adult “baby boy” he helped deliver years ago as a cop in the new episode “Delivery Guy.” Her scheme to promote Monkey Fist, their security company, backfires spectacula­rly, however, when Kevin runs into his arch-nemesis Frank Munson (recurring guest star Ricardo Chavira) at the show. Michael Yo also reprises his recurring guest role as Tom, the morning show host.

7 p.m. on CW DC’s Legends of Tomorrow

Sara (Caity Lotz, pictured) unwittingl­y becomes the bearer of one of the Totems as Mallus’ malign power over her re-exerts itself in the new episode “Necromanci­ng the Stone.” Rory (Dominic Purcell) seeks to wield his own Totem power to help save the crew, but first he must vanquish his dark side. Agent Sharpe (Jes Macallan) recruits someone unexpected to help after she notices something is wrong.

9 p.m. on ABC The Good Doctor

“Smile” is the very descriptiv­e title of a new episode in which Shaun (Freddie Highmore) debates whether a patient — who never has been able to smile before — needs an operation to enable that. Dr. Browne (Antonia Thomas) and a colleague (guest star Fiona Gubelmann) make a shocking discovery about another patient. Will Yun Lee also guest stars.

9 p.m. on HBO Movie: Arthur Miller: Writer

Filmmaker Rebecca Miller turns her lens to a subject she knows intimately: her playwright father, whose contributi­ons to the American theater include Death of a Salesman and The Crucible. This new documentar­y chronicles Miller’s life in six parts, starting with his family roots, then moving on to his life in the theater, as well as his marriage to movie superstar Marilyn Monroe and his conflict with the House Un-American Activities Committee, which inspired The Crucible.

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