TODAY’S HIGHLIGHTS
8PM G Kung Fu Greg Berlanti is among the executive producers on this new female-driven reboot of the David Carradine-led Western drama that aired on ABC from 1972-75. Olivia Liang stars as Nicky Shen, a Chinese-American woman in her early 20s who drops out of college and embarks on a life-changing journey to a remote monastery in China. When she returns to San Francisco, though, she finds her hometown overrun with crime and corruption. Kheng Hua Tan, Shannon Dang, Eddie Liu, Gavin Stenhouse, Vanessa Kai and Tzi Ma co-star. 8:30 PM * Home Economics Topher Grace (“That ’70s Show”) is both star and an executive producer on this new sitcom, which charts the complicated and occasionally uncomfortable relationship among three adult siblings. One of the trio is a member of the elite “one percent,” another has a middle-class lifestyle, while the third is barely hanging on financially. The ensemble cast also includes Caitlin McGee, Jimmy Tatro, Karla Souza, and Sasheer Zamata.
9PM $ SEAL Team Jason (David Boreanaz) finds himself on trial and facing charges that could result in a career-ending outcome in the new episode “Limits of Loyalty.” Worse, though, he has no way of knowing whether his closest friend, Ray (Neil Brown Jr.), has his back. Meanwhile, Stella (recurring guest star Alona Tal) moves in with Clay (Max Thieriot), and Sonny (A.J. Buckley) pays a visit to Hannah (guest star Rachel Boston) to help her prepare for the birth of their baby.
9PM (HBO) Exterminate All the Brutes Acclaimed filmmaker
Raoul Peck (“I Am Not Your Negro”) turns his lens on the complicated subject of the exploitative and genocidal impact of European colonialism, stretching from the United States to Africa, as well as how it still affects modern society. This four-part docuseries, which airs two back-to-back episodes tonight and tomorrow, weaves together documentary footage and archival material, interpretive scripted scenes and dynamic animation to tell Peck’s sweeping story. The program’s HBO debut coincides with the International Day of Reflection on the 1994 genocide in Rwanda.
10 PM * A Million Little Things Eddie (David Giuntoli) finally reveals the painful truth about himself, but it’s Katherine (Grace Park) who must suffer the consequences yet again in a new episode called “The Lost Sheep.” Elsewhere, Rome and Regina (Romany Malco, Christina Moses) lend support to Tyrell (guest star Adam Swain) and his mother.