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2017 Fall TV Spoiler-rama

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American Horror Story: Cult
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American Horror Story: Cult (FX)

When to Watch: Tuesday, September 5 at 10 p.m. on FX.

What to Expect: All the cults! Cult not only covers people on all sides reacting to the 2016 election, but it also explores other cults throughout history, with Evan Peters playing six different cult leaders, including Charles Manson. Expect to be very, very scared despite a complete lack of any supernatural elements, but also prepare to be jealous of Sarah Paulson's coziest wardrobe yet. Check out our full Everything We Know gallery for more!


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The CW

Arrow (The CW)

When to Watch: Thursday, October 12 at 9 p.m. on the CW

What to Expect: Who survived the island explosion?! We don't yet know who made it off of Lian Yu alive before Adrian Chase blew it up, but what we do know is that we're going to see Oliver have to be a dad for the first time now that his son William is in the picture. "He's trying. It's not working out great," Stephen Amell told us, adding that "Oliver's journey as a dad is a fundamental part of season six." We can also look forward to Michael Emerson showing up as a mysterious new character, and to finally finding out the identity of the mysterious Vigilante.


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CBS

The Big Bang Theory (CBS)

When to Watch: Monday, Sept. 25 at 8 p.m.
What to Expect: Details on Big Bang season 11 are still scant, but there could be some crossover with the new prequel series Young Sheldon. "We discussed the possibility that the stories we tell on Young Sheldon could echo on Big Bang Theory," creator Chuck Lorre said at TCA. "We're definitely discussing the ripple effect that the shows could have going forward in time."


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NBC

The Blacklist (NBC)

When to Watch: Wednesday, Sept. 27 at 8 p.m.

What to Expect: Raymond Reddington is back and rebuilding his criminal empire—with Elizabeth Keen by his side. She's struggling to stay loyal to the FBI and the temptation to act on her criminal instincts. Red is her father after all. In the season premiere Michael Aronov, James Carpinello and Aida Turturro guest star.


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Broad City (Comedy Central)

When to Watch: Wednesday, Sept. 13 at 10:30 p.m.
What to Expect: When our favorite BFFs return for their fourth season, they'll be enduring something we've never seen them endure before: New York City in the dead of winter. "If you've lived in New York, you know that the winter has its own set of struggles, and it's a whole part of living there," Abbi Jacobson tells E! News. "I mean, just visually, we're wearing coats and it's cold. We tackle big issues like the heat in your apartment and the whole day-to-day life in the winter is different." Her co-star Ilana Glazer adds: "Winter in New York, in Broad City New York, looks heavy and sweaty still, somehow...It looks frustrating as hell."

Though last season saw Ilana break up with Lincoln (Hannibal Buress) and Abbi screw up her burgeoning relationship with Trey (Paul W. Downs) in the same strikingly emotional episode, don't expect those relationships to be history. "The number one romance in Broad City is between Abbi and Ilana, these friends, and that, kind of like the other romances
in the show, goes deeper," Glazer says. "You know, we kind of return to our romances, to be honest, because we just love those characters and we explore them."Jacobson adds: "In new ways, though. It's not the same old. All of the characters are a little bit older and they're exploring those past romances, but in a new way."


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Chicago P.D. (NBC)

When to Watch: Wednesday, Sept. 27 at 10 p.m.
What to Expect: With Sophia Bush's Erin Lindsday no longer a part of the series, new series regular Tracy Spiridakos will fill the female void in season five as Det. Hailey Upton, introduced last season. "We get to find out a little more about Upton's backstory and see how she earned her badge and all of that," Spiridakos tells E! News. Also on tap? An accurate portrayal of the political reality that is Chicago in 2017. "In the first couple episodes, we'll be touching on police reform and how intelligence has to operate a little differently now, a little watchful eye," Jon Seda, who stars as Det. Antonio Dawson, previews. "Illegal immigration and I.C.E., there's some cases around that. So, we're really hitting some subjects that are really close to home that people are dealing with right now."


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CW

Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (The CW)

When to Watch: Friday, Oct. 13 at 8 p.m.
What to Expect: After last season saw Rebecca Bunch (Rachel Bloom) jilted at the altar after Josh Chan (Vincent Rodriguez III) panicked and joined the seminary, our favorite slightly unhinged heroine will have only one thing on her mind: Revenge. Luckily, she'll have the fierce girl squad of Paula (Donna Lynne Champlin), Heather (Vella Lovell) and Valencia (Gabrielle Ruiz) by her side. Its kind of an obvious answer, but it's going to be crazy," Ruiz teases. "And we're also going to be dissecting it inside out, what the word crazy is to a woman's point of view, from a man's point of view. What is society telling her crazy is? And now she's going to be doing it with the girl group." 

"She now has a community of friends," Lovell adds. However, the question stands: How far will they follow her on her vengeful quest?


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CBS

Criminal Minds (CBS)

When to Watch: Wednesday, Sept. 27 at 10 p.m.
What to Expect: After the shocking conclusion to season 12 saw Mr. Scratch lure almost all of the BAU into a trap and leave their lives hanging in the balance after an 18-wheeler plowed into their SUVs, get ready for some cast turnover. While the jury's still out on who doesn't make it out of the accident alive, the reality that Damon Gupta won't be back as Walker makes his character an easy bet. Replacing Gupta is Daniel Henney, whose Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders character Simmons makes the leap to the mothership now that the spinoff has been canceled. Why is Simmons no longer a member of the IRT? And what became of the rest of globe-trotting agents? Expect the premiere to fill in the blanks.


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ABC

Designated Survivor (ABC)

When to Watch: Wednesday, Sept. 27 at 10 p.m.
What to Expect: Three new series regulars after the departure of Virginia Madsen, as Paulo Costanzo, Ben Lawson and Zoe McLellan are set to join the drama as the new White House political director, an MI-6 operate, and a brilliant attorney who becomes the White House counsel, respetively. 


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Empire (Fox)

When to Watch: Wednesday, Sept. 27 at 8 p.m.
What to Expect: When Fox's first family of music returns for season four, it'll be all hands on deck to recover Lucius' (Terrence Howard) memory after last season's explosion left him unable to recognize his sons or the love of his life, Cookie (Taraji P. Henson). "I think the biggest thing...is to regain Lucious' memory. He lost it and that hurts," Henson says. "It's almost like dealing with a family member with Alzheimer's." And don't expect a quick fix, either. "We're on episode four, and it's still bad," she adds. Coming to the Lyons' aid in their time of need is Uncle Eddie (played by guest star Forest Whitaker in multiple episodes), the music icon who gave an unknown Lucius his first radio play back in the day. They'll need all the help they can get as they face down Lucius' creepy Nurse Claudia, who was introduced in the season three finale, played by Demi Moore. Her intentions are a mystery, but let's be real, they're likely not pure. "I know that my character is completely enamored with her and she's the only person that Lucious trusts at present," Howard teases.


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Fox

The Exorcist (Fox)

When to Watch: Friday, September 29 at 9 p.m. on Fox

What to Expect: "More horror, more scares, more grounded in reality," Ben Daniels told us. Plus, new characters! Jon Cho joins the show this season as a child psychologist "who lives on an island in a big house, and he recently lost his wife. He has five foster children where a presence…settles," Daniels explained. In other words, things are gonna get spooky.

 


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The CW

The Flash (The CW)

When to Watch: Tuesday, October 10 at 8 p.m. on the CW

What to Expect: When Barry's stuck in the speedforce (after sacrificing himself to save Central City), Iris has to take charge, after coming to terms with her loss. "She's really, really struggling when we pick up in season four," Candice Patton told us, but Iris will step up as the leader of the team in Barry's absence. We'll also get to know a new, non-speedster bad guy called The Thinker (played by Neil Sandilands), and Danny Trejo is joining the show as Gypsy's dad. But don't be fooled by the darkness of season three, because Danielle Panabaker tells us they're bringing back "some of the levity we had in season one."


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Fuller House (Netflix)

When to Watch: Friday, September 22 on Netflix

What to Expect: Summer fun! "There's a wedding, there are babies, there's lots of guy drama," Candace Cameron Bure told us, but it's not all fun and games. "We dive into some of our storylines a little deeper as far as our lives go." Bure also teased a few "familiar faces," and some serious drama as a few of the kids head off to high school. 


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NBC

The Good Place (NBC)

When to Watch: Thursday, Sept. 28 at 8:30 p.m.
What to Expect: Remember that big twist from last year? Well, this is a spoiler guide so here you go: They're not in the Good Place, they're in the Bad Place. The four—Eleanor (Kristen Bell), Chidi (William Jackson Harper), Jianyu (Manny Jacinto) and Tahani (Jameela Jamil)—were part of an experiment run by Michael (Ted Danson). They discovered this, only to have their memories wiped. But a clue was left.

"The mystery is what are we going to do now that we know it's The Bad Place…So you think you're going to see the same thing unfold again, but it unfolds a little differently and you get a lot more Ted Danson, which is I think what we all really want and need," Bell told us.


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Fox

Gotham (Fox)

When to Watch: Thursday, Sept. 21 at 8 p.m.
What to Expect: After last season's relationship-crushing fight between Bruce Wayne (David Mazouz) and Selina Kyle (Camren Bicondova) that pushed the burgeoning Catwoman into the arms of Tabitha Galvan (Jessica Lucas), the pair will have some work to do if they hope to repair anything between them. "In episode one, we pick up from where we left off...we see that typical Selina Kyle-Bruce Wayne relationship where she's snubbing him and he's begging," Bicondova says, before adding cryptically, "But we do see a different relationship form that they don't now about, but the audience knows about." While learning from Tabitha, Selina will help repair the broken bond between her mentor and Barbara Kean (Erin Richards). "Selina is the thread and Tabitha and Barbara are this broken seam, and it's up to Selina to be this thread between the two," Bicondova shares. "And throughout the season, we'll see each direction of how Selina is that thread and then hopefully, at a certain point, we'll see that Selina ties the thread. She cuts it off and then they have this army of female empowerment." Oh, and Scarecrow's coming to Gotham City. And he looks creepy as hell.


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ABC

Grey's Anatomy (ABC)

When to Watch: Thursday, Sept. 28 at 8 p.m.
What to Expect: After a few extra dark and twisty seasons, look forward to a return to form of sorts in season 14 with Krista Vernoff (Grey's' head writer in seasons one through seven) coming home to take over as showrunner in the aftermath of Shonda Rhimes' departure for Netflix. "We did a table read for both the first and second episodes, and they are righteously hysterical," Jessica Capshaw told E! News. "They're so much fun and very sort of going back to first and second season Grey's. It's very funny. It's very irreverent and funny and sort of on its side. I think it's what you remember and love about the beginning of the original group."

Another return to look forward to? Kim Raver's Teddy Altman, who will re-enter Owen's (Kevin McKidd) life for a story arc early in the season now that his presumed dead sister Megan (Abigail Spencer, replacing season 13's Bridget Regan) has been found alive.


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CBS

Hawaii Five-0 (CBS)

When to Watch: Friday, September 29 at 9 p.m. on CBS

What to Expect: After the departures of Grace Park and Daniel Dae Kim, a couple of newcomers are heading to the Five-0. Meaghan Rath has been cast as Tani Rey, a lifeguard who got kicked out of the Police Academy, who is recruited by McGarrett. Beulah Koale will play a former Navy SEAL named Junior Reigns, who asks McGarrett for a job after returning from service. 


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How to Get Away With Murder (ABC)

When to Watch: Thursday, Sept. 28 at 10 p.m.
What to Expect: When the Shondaland thriller returns for season four in the wake of Wes' (Alfred Enoch) murder, everyone will be picking up the pieces and attempting to put their lives back together after three years of catastrophic loss—no one more so than Annalise Keating. "I'm ready for the roughness to end, but you know what, she's an alcoholic, you know? She's reached rock bottom, and she's trying to work her way back to being that badass Annalise in the court room," Viola Davis tells E! News. "Getting that career back, getting her life back. That's really what you're going to see this season." Helping her along the way in that journey? Jimmy Smits, playing a character whose identity remains under wraps. "And I can just say this, too: He's fantastic," Davis adds. "In every way. As an actor, as a human being, as a collaborator. It's given the show a whole different tone."


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CBS

Kevin Can Wait (CBS)

When to Watch: Monday, Sept. 25 at 9 p.m.
What to Expect: Um, death? Kevin Can Wait is undergoing a reboot of sorts. Erinn Hayes' Donna, wife to Kevin James' aptly named Kevin won't return because she's dead. Yep. Dead. The show will jump into the future, but will acknowledge the death. Kelly Kahl, CBS Entertainment president, told reporters Hayes was not involved with decision to kill off her character and the death "will be be addressed tastefully and set up as a way to move forward."

Leah Remini has come on board as a series regular after her season one finale guest arc. Just don't call it King of Queens 2.0. "Morphing into King of Queens? No, I don't think so. I think the show stands for itself," CBS's Thom Sherman said.

"It was just undeniable spark there and I think Kevin, the studios and the network all got together and wanted to keep that magic and chemistry going forward," Kahl said about the change in direction.


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NBC

Law & Order: SVU (NBC)

When to Watch: Wednesday, Sept. 27 at 9 p.m.
What to Expect: The good detectives of an elite squad known as the Special Victims Unit are still fighting the good fight, but there are some new faces both behind and in front of the camera. Chicago Justice executive producer Michael Chernunchin will serve as showrunner for season 19 of the drama and he's bringing Chicago star Philip Winchester (Peter Stone on the series) with him. And then there's Brooke Shields. She'll recur in a mysterious new role and is poised to shake up Benson's (Mariska Hargitay) world. "I play a very different character from any I have ever played," Shields said in a statement. "I'm excited to stir the SVU pot a bit."

Plus, Younger stars Peter Hermann and Paul Fitzgerald will appear in episode three, with Hermann reprising the role of Trevor Langan.


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Fox

Lethal Weapon (Fox)

When to Watch: Tuesday, Sept. 26 at 8 p.m.
What to Expect: More of what you loved about Riggs (Clayne Crawford) and Murtaugh (Damon Wayans) from season one! That and some new faces will be coming on board. Adrian Pasdar will guest star as a con artist and Thomas Lennon will return as Leo Getz. Rex Linn will appear in flashbacks as Riggs' father and Michelle Hurd joins the cast as Gina Santos, the new chief above Avery (Kevin Rahm). And she has a past with Murtaugh, so expect issues there. Is it sexual tension? Is it just in his head?


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The CW

Legends of Tomorrow (The CW)

When to Watch: Tuesday, October 10 at 9 p.m. on the CW

What to Expect: The Legends have their work cut out for them when they have to try to put time back the way they found it and face off against Rip Hunter's (the returning Arthur Darvill) Time Bureau, but they'll have some help in the form of their new teammate, Zari (Tala Ashe), a Muslim hacktivist from the future who meets the Legends in 2030. "She's a badass," Ashe told us. "We're going to see the journey of her figuring out where she fits in [to the team]." Plus, get ready to meet a younger version of Ray Palmer, and Wentworth Miller will also be back with a whole new version of Leonard Snart.


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FOX

Lucifer (Fox)

When to Watch: Monday, October 2 at 8 p.m. on Fox

What to Expect: Darkness…and Tom Welling. "I'm playing a character that's different from any character that I've played before," the former Smallville star told us. "I'm coming in to mix things up." He says he's not the nicest guy at the beginning, but "over the course of the season, you'll figure out that there's a greater purpose as to why he's here." As for Lucifer himself, someone's trying to turn him back into something he doesn't want to be. "But as hard as that person is pushing in that direction, Lucifer is going to push even harder in the other direction," Tom Ellis teases.  


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Universal Television

The Mindy Project (Hulu)

When to Watch: Tuesday, Oct. 4
What to Expect: After hastily getting married to nurse Ben (Bryan Greenberg) in the season five finale, Mindy Lahiri (Mindy Kaling) will find herself in a place her romantic comedy-loving heart never hoped to be: Divorce. Could she find a happy ending with her baby daddy Danny (Chris Messina, set to return for a guest appearance) before the Hulu comedy finished up its final 10 episodes? That remains to be seen. However Kaling decides to wrap things up, expect to feel all the feels. "Mindy has written the most beautiful script. It is the most beautiful finale. For the stories, they just wrap up. And you don't get that emotion where it ends awkwardly," the show's costume designer Salvador Perez told E! News. She just puts a nice little bow on this, and you're just going to walk away satisfied, happy for everybody, and I am so excited for everybody to see this final episode."


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