TODAY’S HIGHLIGHTS
8PM $ Young Sheldon Cerebral to a fault, Sheldon (Iain Armitage) has a challenging time as his body and hormones really put him through the wringer when puberty starts to kick in, in the Season 5 finale, “A Clogged Pore, a Little Spanish and the Future.” As Mary and George Sr. (Zoe Perry, Lance Barber) both search for new jobs, Georgie and Meemaw (Montana Jordan, Annie Potts) quietly take a business trip across the border.
* Station 19 As Andy (Jaina Lee Ortiz) tries to track down a witness to testify at her trial,
8PM
the crew responds to a serious car wreck in the Season 5 finale “Crawl Out Through the Fallout.” Elsewhere, Maya and Carina (Danielle Savre, Stefania Spampinato) deal with a high-stress situation. ABC has renewed this action drama for a sixth season. 8:31 PM $ United States of Al After he discovers that Freddy (recurring guest star Brian Thomas Smith) proposed to her, Riley (Parker Young) finally comes clean to him about his own relationship with Vanessa (Kelli Goss) in the Season 2 finale “Chaos/Aashob.” Meanwhile, Cindy
(guest star Jayma Mays) begins to get extremely possessive of Al (Adhir Kalyan), giving him some strong second thoughts about their future together.
9PM & Law & Order: Special Victims Unit In the Season 23 finale, “A Final Call at Forlini’s Bar,” the Special Victims Unit detectives provide help and protection for a longtime victim of domestic violence. When the woman winds up at the defendant’s table in court, however, Rollins (Kelli Giddish) stuns
Carisi (Peter Scanavino) with a formidable courtroom opponent.
Mariska Hargitay and Ice-T also star. The crime drama returns next season.
9PM (HIST) Swamp People
The Landry family team gets a painful reminder that nothing comes easy in the season finale, which opens on the last day of the hunting season. Meanwhile, Porkchop and Leron find themselves battling each other almost as much as the bull gators they are pursuing. Elsewhere, Ashley and Ronnie struggle to fill their remaining tags, while Willie risks not tagging out by refusing to set lines.