WHAT TO WATCH
CONTENT BY TV WEEKLY
All times listed are Eastern/Pacific Time. Shows air one hour earlier in Central/ Mountain Time.
Yo! MTV Raps aramount+ ● New Series
The groundbreaking hip-hop music video series that originally aired on MTV from 1988-95 is revived and reimagined in this series that offers a comprehensive deep dive into the current state of hip-hop. The series kicks off today with an episode about Freddie Gibbs; subsequent new episodes are available Tuesdays.
Sins of the Amish Peacock ● New Series
This two-part true-crime docuseries offers firsthand accounts from a group of courageous women seeking justice for the violent crimes they experienced while living as members of the Amish and Mennonite communities. Behind the public guise of an idyllic lifestyle lies a sinister world of abuse and mind control, where a woman’s life is made to center around the needs of men at any cost.
FBI CBS, 8 p.m. ● Season Finale
FBI’s fourth season concludes with “Prodigal Son.” Assistant Special Agent in Charge Jubal Valentine’s (Jeremy Sisto) son Tyler (Caleb Reese Paul) won’t cooperate when the FBI team discovers that one of the deadly robbers who stole a cache of automatic weapons is his classmate.
Name That Tune FOX, 8 p.m. ● Season Finale
Season 2 of the musical guessing game closes with the two-part finale.
Young Rock NBC, beginning at 8 p.m. ● Season Finale
Season 2 of Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s semiautobiographical sitcom concludes with back-to-back half-hour episodes. The series has been renewed for Season 3.
FBI: International CBS, 9 p.m. ● Season Finale
Stuffed with international intrigue and exotic locations, the third entry in Dick Wolf’s FBI franchise closes out its first season about the Feds’ Budapestbased mobile Fly Team with “a giant global political thriller reminiscent of a great Jason Bourne movie,” says executive producer Derek Haas.
This Is Us NBC, 9 p.m. ● Series Finale
When This Is Us premiered in September 2016 to 10.1 million viewers, no one could have imagined what a roller coaster of an emotional ride we were embarking on. After six emotional seasons, the beloved drama comes to its conclusion with “Us.”
FBI: Most Wanted CBS, 10 p.m. ● Season Finale
The third season of FBI: Most Wanted wraps up with “A Man Without a Country.” The Fugitive Task Force chases a desperate Russian oligarch who goes on a terror spree in New York City in an attempt to avoid an impossible situation.
New Amsterdam NBC, 10 p.m. ● Season Finale
As a monster hurricane approaches New York, Bloom (Janet Montgomery) and the team scramble to put preparations in place. Meanwhile, Max (Ryan Eggold) and Helen (Freema Agyeman) make plans for an intimate New York wedding as she returns from London; and Reynolds (Jocko Sims) finally makes contact with his father. The medical drama will return for a fifth and final season.