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Two Sentence Horror Stories
The CW, 7 p.m. Season Premiere Inspired by the viral fan fiction, the anthology series features diverse characters and a different subgenre of horror in each episode, tapping into universal primal fears while tackling provocative social issues that exist within our modern society. In the premiere, “Bag Man,” five high school seniors in their first detention find themselves falling prey to a terrifying monster.
The Resident
FOX, 7 p.m. Season Premiere
Season 4 of the medical drama follows the doctors and nurses at Chastain Memorial Hospital as they face new challenges in their personal and professional lives. As the hospital transitions from a private to a public institution, the staff must fight to fix the broken machine from the inside. Matt Czuchry, Emily VanCamp and Bruce Greenwood star.
Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist
NBC, 7 p.m.
In “Zoey’s Extraordinary Distraction,” Zoey’s (Jane Levy) attempts to spend private time with Max (Skylar Astin) are continually thwarted by both Mo (Alex Newell) and work problems. The Clarke family gets a new guest when Emily’s sister, Jenna (guest star Jee Young Han), comes to “help” with the baby.
Trickster
The CW, 8 p.m. New Series
This Canadian import stars newcomer Joel Oulette as Jared, an Indigenous teen struggling to keep his dysfunctional family above water. When he starts seeing strange things — talking ravens, doppelgangers, skin monsters — his already chaotic life is turned upside down.
This Is Us
NBC, 8 p.m.
In “Birth Mother,” Randall (Sterling K. Brown) uncovers new truths about his past.
Prodigal Son
FOX, 8 p.m. Season Premiere
Criminal profiler Malcolm Bright (Tom Payne) returns in Season 2 of the devilishly twisted psychological thriller. The new season picks up after Ainsley’s (Halston Sage) shocking act, which leaves Malcolm no choice but to turn to his imprisoned father, Martin (Michael Sheen), for help. Bellamy Young returns as Jessica
Whitly, and Lou Diamond Phillips reprises his role as NYPD Lt. Gil Arroyo.
HGTV, 8 p.m.
In “Victorian Hodgepodge Gets Modern Makeover,” after moving 20 times in 28 years, a couple is ready to make the move into a recently purchased Victorian their last. The rooms are a hash of renovations past, so Dave and Jenny Marrs help turn this house into a modern home where the couple will want to stay.
PBS American Portrait
PBS, 9 p.m.
In “I Work,” everyday people share self-shot stories about their jobs and careers as they navigate the changes they’re experiencing and the goals they’re working toward. From teachers to truck drivers, they explore what it really means to work in America today.
Nurses NBC, 9 p.m.
In “Chrysalis,” Grace (Tiera Skovbye) mediates between a patient’s partner and son while adjusting to the unwanted arrival of the new hospital CEO. Naz (Sandy Sidhu) and Keon (Jordan Johnson-Hinds) run interference for Ashley (Natasha Calis) and Wolf (Donald MacLean Jr.) in an attempt to keep them both out of trouble.
Unpolished
TLC, 9 p.m. Season Premiere
It’s been a year of extreme highs and lows for the Martones and the glitziest family-owned and -operated salon on Long Island, but the ladies are back at work adhering to health and safety guidelines and recovering from the loss of their father and biggest supporter, Big Mike. As Bria’s big wedding day approaches, Lexi starts to crack and reveal some longsuppressed emotions about her tightknit family.