The Romeo Section
Chris Haddock (Da Vinci’s Inquest) is the showrunner for this new serialized espionage drama set in Vancouver, which follows professor Wolfgang McGee (Andrew Airlie), a covert spymaster. Wolfgang manages a roster of Romeo and Juliet spies, agents who are engaged in intimate relations with their intelligence targets. Wolfgang himself is a retired Romeo agent who worked his way up through Canada’s intelligence community. Jemmy Chen, Juan Riedinger and Stephanie Bennett also star. (CBC)
SUPERNATURAL
Dean’s (Jensen Ackles) new nurse acquaintance (guest star Laci J. Mailey) draws the Winchesters into more danger, in the new episode Form and Void. He helps her return home, but she soon finds herself surrounded by evildoers, prompting Sam (Jared Padalecki) to encourage Dean to go back and save her. (Space)
THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY
Teresa Giudice’s husband, Joe, plays single dad to their daughters and manages the household while she serves her 15-month sentence for fraud at the Federal Correctional Institute in Danbury, Conn., in this new threepart special episode called Teresa Checks In. Most details are being kept under wraps, but this quasispinoff is rumoured to include several phone calls between the separated spouses, as well as a few revelations from Teresa about her life behind bars. (Slice)
ROSEWOOD
A doctor (guest star Adrian Pasdar, Heroes) believed to have killed a couple of patients lands on the radar of Rosewood and Villa (Morris Chestnut, Jaina Lee Ortiz), in the new episode Vandals and Vitamins. Villa and Captain Hornstock (Domenick Lombardozzi) clash. An unsigned letter provides Rosewood with startling news. Merle Dandridge (The Night Shift) is a guest star. (Fox)
CRIMINAL MINDS
Series star Joe Mantegna doubles as director again with the new episode ’Til Death Do Us Part, which sends the team to Savannah to probe the serial killings of brides-to-be just before they were to wed. Someone unlucky in love is suspected to be the perpetrator. Guest stars include Laura Breckenridge (Related), David Paetkau (Flashpoint) and — as himself — football veteran Michael Irvin. (CBS, CTV)