TV tonight: ‘This Is Us’ season finale; Are Randall and Beth OK?
TV picks for Tuesday, April 2
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NBA basketball, Nuggets at Warriors (7:30 p.m., TNT): As the postseason nears, it’s a crucial battle for top seed in the Western Conference. Golden State enters the game with a slim one-game lead over Denver and owns a 2-1 record against the Nuggets this season with two lopsided victories. But Steph Curry, Kevin Durant and company have been surprisingly inconsistent at Oracle Arena as of late.
“Good Trouble” (8 p.m., Freeform): In the season finale, Jamal’s trial begins, along with the Black Lives Matter protest Malika has organized, leaving Callie in a difficult position knowing she has information that could help Jamal’s lawyers. Mariana gets some new information about the salaries at Spekulate from an unlikely ally, forcing her to make a decision about whether or not to release the spreadsheet outlining the pay gap. Meanwhile, Sumi’s wedding day is here, and it’s time for Alice to face her emotions head-on.
“This Is Us” (9 p.m., NBC): Stock up on Kleenex. After a jam-packed year that included the birth of baby Jack, a mayoral election win for Randall, a glimpse into Jack’s days in Vietnam and a sad turn in Kevin’s battle with alcoholism, the family drama wraps up its third season. The finale has Randall and Beth pondering how to move forward after the turbulence in their marriage. Also, Rebecca helps Kate and Toby care for baby Jack. Zoe and Kevin look after Tess and Annie.
“FBI” (9 p.m., CBS): OA and Maggie team up with members of the FBI’s Fugitives Department to track down a person wanted for murder who is also on America’s top 10 most wanted list. Guest stars include Julian McMahon as FBI Agent Jess Lacroix.
“Little People, Big World” (9 p.m., TLC): The Roloff family faces life-altering decisions that could reshape their reality when the series returns for a 14th season. At the heart of the season lies the fate of Roloff Farms, as Matt and Amy consider if it’s possible to continue running the property together, while their increasingly separate lives and relationships are driving them further apart.
“Legendary Locations” (10 p.m., Travel Channel): Adventurer and explorer Josh Gates continues to pursue the unexpected stories behind fabled places around the globe as Season 2 begins. With 13 all-new episodes – expanded into an hour-long format – Gates showcases the surprising stories behind locations brimming with mythic histories, surprising backstories and newly uncovered secrets.
“The Last O.G.” (10:30 p.m., TBS): Brace yourself for Season 2 of the uproarious comedy. Former prison inmate Tray (Tracy Morgan) is ready to go all in on his dreams of becoming a chef. Meanwhile, his ex-girlfriend, Shay (Tiffany Haddish), embraces an intriguing business venture of her own. Season 2 also features returning series regulars Ryan Gaul, who plays Shay’s affable husband Josh; Allen Maldonado, who plays Tray’s goofy but well-intentioned cousin Bobby; and Taylor Mosby and Dante Hoagland, who play Tray and Shay’s teenage children, Shahzad and Amira.
Also on Tuesday:
Major League Baseball, Red Sox at A’s (7 p.m. PT, NBCSCA)
Major League Baseball, Giants at Dodgers (7 p.m. PT, NBCSBA)
“NCIS” (8 p.m., CBS)
“The Flash” (8 p.m., The CW)
“Ellen’s Game of Games” (8 p.m., NBC)
“The Goldbergs” (8 p.m., ABC)
“MasterChef Junior” (8 p.m., Fox)
“Finding Your Roots” (8 p.m., PBS)
“WWE SmackDown” (8 p.m., USA)
“Modern Family” (8:30 p.m., ABC)
“Black-ish” (9 p.m., ABC)
“Mental Samurai” (9 p.m., Fox)
“Deadliest Catch” (9 p.m., Discovery)
“Roswell, New Mexico” (9 p.m., The CW)
“Chopped” (9 p.m., Food Network)
“The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” (9 p.m., Bravo)
“The Curse of Oak Island” (9 p.m., History)
“Splitting Up Together” (9:30 p.m., ABC)
“NCIS: New Orleans” (10 p.m., CBS)
“The Rookie” (10 p.m., ABC)
“The Village” (10 p.m., NBC)
“Mexican Dynasties” (10 p.m., Bravo)
“American Soul” (10:30 p.m., BET)