TV top picks
7 p.m. on USA Suits
Longtime Suits fans may want to set aside some Kleenex for the two backto-back episodes that close out Season 7, starting with “Tiny Violin,” which finds Harvey and Louis (Gabriel Macht, Rick Hoffman) caught off guard by an attack on their firm. Elsewhere, Mike (Patrick J. Adams) feels compelled to help his friends at the clinic when they’re overwhelmed by a class action suit. The season finale, “Good-Bye,” marks a departure for Mike and Rachel (Meghan Markle).
8 p.m. on IFC Brockmire
Multiple Emmy winner Hank Azaria returns in the title role of gifted but troubled sportscaster Jim Brockmire in this critically acclaimed comedy, which shifts the setting for Season 2 to New Orleans. That’s where Brockmire has landed in his quest to rebuild his career, after picking up the pieces last season with girlfriend Jules (Amanda Peet), owner of the Morristown, Pa., Frackers baseball team. Jules stayed behind in Pennsylvania, but Brockmire’s accompanied by Charles (Tyrel Jackson Williams), his unofficial protege.
8:02 p.m. on LIFE My Partner Knows Best
Actor Jason Biggs (Orange Is the New
Black) and his wife, actress and author Jenny Mollen, host this new relationship comedy game show, which tests how well married couples know each other as they compete in a series of challenges based on real-life relationship obstacles. Three couples compete every week, with a winning pair — who get bragging rights and a cash prize — announced at the end of each episode.
9 p.m. on CBS Code Black
The fast-paced medical drama begins its third season — again with some casting changes, which its producers explain reflects the true nature of emergency rooms, where staffing switches aren’t uncommon. In the aptly titled “Third Year,” Leanne (Marcia Gay Harden) tries to adopt Ariel (Emily Alyn Lind), while Willis (Rob Lowe) changes career gears to work in the field with paramedic Rox (new series co-star Moon Bloodgood, pictured).
11 p.m. on FXX Archer
There’s been another shift in time, setting and premise as this comedy returns for its ninth season, which finds Sterling Archer (voice of H. Jon Benjamin) — still a semi-functioning alcoholic — supporting himself as a seaplane pilot on the South Pacific island of Mitimotu, circa 1939.