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(7 p.m., 11:01 p.m., Lifetime): Academy Award winner Halle Berry stars in Luis Prieto’s 2017 action thriller as hard-working diner waitress and single mom Karla Dyson, who’s forced into a grim game of pursuit after her six-year-old son, Frankie (Sage Correa), is kidnapped from a local park.
“Kidnap”
(8 p.m., CBS): After an FBI agent is killed while trying to track down an undercover operative, Callen (Chris O’Donnell) and the NCIS team must find that still-missing agent before the criminals he was investigating discover his true identity and kill him in the new episode “Watch Over Me.” Pro wrestler turned actor Bill Goldberg returns in his recurring guest role as Department of Justice Agent Lance Hamilton, while boxing champ Evander Holyfield guest stars as NCIS Special Agent Sutherland. LL Cool J also stars.
“NCIS: Los Angeles”
(8 p.m., 11:30 p.m., Bravo): The first docuseries to center around an all-Indian cast, this new reality show chronicles the lives of seven young Indian-American friends in Miami, a group bonded by their strong cultural ties and vibrant South Florida social lives. Their parents and grandparents keep stressing their own cherished customs from back home, but their adult children and grandchildren are steadily drifting toward mainstream American lifestyles, causing occasional family clashes.
“Family Karma”
(8 p.m., 10:40 p.m., 3 a.m., HBO): This adaptation of a best-selling novel by Stephen King, about an investigation into the gruesome murder of a young boy that takes on an eerie supernatural element, concludes with a finale called “Must/Can’t.” It finds many of the main characters — at least the ones still alive — in a climactic showdown, as they mount a desperate last-ditch attempt to root out El Coco. Ben Mendelsohn, Julianne Nicholson and Cynthia Erivo star.
“The Outsider”
(9 p.m., NBC): In a new episode called “The Eye in Survivor,” Beth (Christina Hendricks) decides to roll the dice and make an iffy new business deal, but once again, the set-up comes with consequences that put all three women in an unfortunate position. Elsewhere, Ruby (Retta) frets that her more affluent lifestyle is starting to rub off on the rest of her family, while Annie (Mae Whitman) — queen of bad decisions — finally realizes she may have an inappropriate crush on someone.
“Good Girls”
(9:02 p.m., 1:02 a.m., Discovery): Actor, comic and former Marine Rob Riggle embarks on a new career quest in search of answers to the world’s greatest mysteries and legends in this new docuseries, which finds him teaming up with scholars and experts who can guide him through history, science and archaeology for the information he needs. In a wide array of destinations, he connects with local guides — most of them deeply skeptical of Riggle’s competence — as he approaches his goal in each of the episodes.
“Rob Riggle: Global Investigator”
(7 p.m., CW): In the new episode “Grinning From Ear to Ear,” while Batwoman and Luke (Ruby Rose, Camrus Johnson) pursue a villain who’s targeting social-media mavens, Sophie (Meagan Tandy) gets an unexpected visit from her mother, and Mary (Nicole Kang) invites Kate to take advantage of her medical expertise. Elsewhere, Jacob Kane (Dougray Scott) hears from someone who wants to call in a favor, and Alice (Rachel Skarsten) focuses on her scheme to get retribution.
“Batwoman”
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