TV TOP PICKS
7 p.m. on NBC Superstore
Amy (America Ferrera) faces a truly nightmarish day at work when she discovers that the store’s meager health care plan includes no provision for “Maternity Leave,” in a new episode of that title. Understandably, she’s in no mood to put up with Cheyenne’s and Mateo’s (Nichole Bloom, Nico Santos) relentless lobbying to change her baby’s name. Elsewhere, Jonah and Garrett (Ben Feldman, Colton Dunn) take charge of hiring seasonal staffers.
7 p.m. on CW Supernatural
Maggie (guest star Katherine Evans) is among the missing in the aftermath of a hunt that goes badly awry in the new episode “Nightmare Logic.” Mary and Bobby (guest stars Samantha Smith and Jim Beaver) join Dean and Sam (Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki, pictured) in a desperate race to find her, but instead each member of their quartet encounters their own worst nightmares.
7 p.m. on A&E Live PD: Police Patrol
This addictive nonfiction series returns for its third season, giving viewers more thoroughly unpredictable and unfiltered glimpses into the world of law enforcement officers in action at locales across the United States. The action unfolds in jurisdictions ranging from Arizona to Connecticut, which means both the wrongdoers and the law officers — the latter drawn from sheriff’s departments, highway patrols and local police precincts — are a study in diversity.
9 p.m. on ABC How to Get Away With Murder
Trying to appease their mothers, Connor and Oliver (Jack Falahee, Conrad Ricamora) scramble to find a traditional church venue in which to hold their wedding in a new episode called “I Got Played.” Meanwhile, Annalise and Nate (Viola Davis, Billy Brown) confront what seem like constant obstacles and grave circumstances as they doggedly continue their quest for justice. It’s not long before Annalise starts to doubt that the governor (guest star Laura Innes) shares her dedication to this cause.
9 p.m. on HBO We Are Not Done Yet
This new documentary is set in a USOsponsored workshop at Walter Reed National Military Hospital, where veterans and active-duty personnel from diverse backgrounds come together and try to combat their respective demons through the written word. Poetry becomes a medium for sharing fears, victories and vulnerabilities, facilitating a bonding process among the participants that leads to empowerment and healing.