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Lucifer 5x04 - It Never Ends Well for the Chicken - Spoilers And Speculation
Warning! There is always a possibility that certain scenes might have been mixed up under their non-respective episodes.
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Written By: Aiyana White
Directed By: Viet Nguyen
Aiyana White has written/co-written the episodes:
4x05 - Orgy Pants At Work
5x04 - It Never Ends Well for the Chicken
5x10 - Resting Devil Face (Teleplay)
Cast: Tom Ellis as Lucifer, Lauren German as Chloe, DB Woodside as Amenadiel, Lesley-Ann Brandt as Maze, Kevin Alejandro as Dan, Scarlett Estevez as Trixie, Rachael Harris as Linda Martin and Aimee Garcia as Ella.
Season 4 Recurring Characters: None Officially Announced Guest Cast:
Emil Beheshti...Abe Gantz
Iris Braydon...Portraitist
Patrick Daniel...Paddy
Christopher Gerse...Benny
Joe Sobalo Jr....Vincenzo
Behind The Scenes
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(Including the ET intwerviews)
Locations
This episode was shot in two locations the WB lot and at a mansion at Beverly Hills.
- Penthouse?
- New York Street WB Lot
-New York Street WB Lot - The ‘Garden’ Club
-Beverly Hills Mansion (Ellis + German and a lot of background actors)
This S&S is different than the rest mainly because on some level I know certain parts of the plot so here I had to decide what to do. The writers are obviously really proud about this episode and they should be as it is based on an amazing concept. At the same time do I really need to spoil a magnificent episode by writing accurately around 1/3 or 1/2 of the episode? To prove what? To achieve what? After the Part has dropped I’ll share that script page.
So early on I talked to some friends and it was decided that the verified by a script page and crew call page spoilers would not make it in the S&S. At least not the actual core of the episode. Some minor details here and there will still be here yet that is met with another problem as 5x04 sets in motion the rest of the season and if I’m correct also affects 5x09. Therefore, I do hope you do not mind if I’m vague on some parts. Finally don’t you worry when I speculate about things I will tell you upfront like I have done in the previous episodes.
As you can imagine I struggled a lot on how to explain this episode and write the S&S by what has already been spoiled from the cast, mainly in their ET interview at that time from Lauren, Ellis, DB and Aimee.
What I have to tell you first is that 5x04 moves on 3 levels. The first level is the present as a story is being told, it does not begin at random. If you remember 5x03 left us with a temporary solution and two amethyst bracelets on Dan and Lucifer. At the same time 5x05 features the title Detective Amenadiel. Lets speculate here that Lucifer is not that well so the clarity he gained in 5x03 with the show Diablo allowed him to recall of a different time that’s the second level, his past. The third level is how the episode is dressed meaning as a Noir episode that is set in the 1940s.
First, let’s explore the first level. Lucifer for some reason he feels the need to take the audience back to his past, and in order to do that there must be a present audience in his story. Someone that will make him go back and forth. I remind you that the shootings of the noir episode didn’t give any space for a lot of present time shootings so I would guess that Lucifer is at a place he feels safe perhaps his penthouse or Chloe’s house. I do not think that must be happening during therapy as we need a place that comforts him and this is a story not a therapy session the whole structure of it does not support Lucifer talking during a therapy session but to someone he trusts.
Now as you know when you tell a story you need to put everything in a perspective that your audience will understand. Us yes but also the person/s Lucifer has in front of him so the story changes and is manipulated according to us the viewers but also Lucifer’s audience.
w let’s go to the third level before the second for a very simple reason. We would expect for Lucifer to remember his past that this story to be set in Heaven, the Silver City to have angels and a pearly gate, clouds and harps but our genius writers take us somewhere else. They take us in 1940 before the US joined the Second World War. The US joined WII on December 7, 1941. The clothes the actors wear carry this late 1930s, early 1940s style where everything is bigger, there is colourful patterned fabric, no shortage of metal, there is no reason for grimness and of course, there is no war. So here is the thing as the audience you can hear the war drums echoing in the distance but this episode for its main part carries this innocence before WW2. WW2 is also relatable to the humans in Lucifer’s life, they get that people never expect a grand war and that certain behaviours are understandable.
In addition to that film noir concept for 5x04, before WW2 that genre was popular but skyrocketed in the 1940s when we had two of the most amazing Hollywood noir films of all time. By the way, do remember that Hollywood thrived due to the war as the rest of the world either had to halt filming big productions or the technology was simply not affordable yet you will find some good foreign movies but without the same exposure Hollywood gave for the simple reason that it had not been affected directly by the war, meaning the bombs and the poverty.
Now the Noir films I was talking about are The Maltese Falcon that was released in October of 1941 just two months before Pearl Harbor and Citizen Cain in May of 1941 that inspired so many great film noirs we can also mention of course High Sierra in January of 1941. All these movies are important to remember as Lucifer’s past is narrated in a very similar way but with a twist which I’ll let you know what it is when I start explaining the second level. Until I get there do remember that Lauren was watching the movie ‘Only Angels Have Wings’ (1939) which although it is not a film noir it is relatable to this episode and I wouldn’t be surprised if the writers recommended to the actors to watch it. So we gather that the film noir is not a random choice or an attempt to make this episode artistic as other shows have done but it actually deals with that atmosphere the misdealings and the unfortunate choices but also heartbreak. Well, for some that is.
The second level of this episode is that Lucifer talks about his past. If level two and level three correspond then we can claim that it was before Lucifer Fell. I do believe and support this theory as on a level it follows the Comic’s concept that Lucifer Fell around the time he met Lilith. Lilith has been confirmed for 5x04.
Now if we are in a time when Lucifer didn’t Fell what does that mean for the episode itself? Who will. appear there? Why do we have Chloe dressed as a man? Why Lauren called her character Jack? What is going on? Unfortunately for all of us I know that part so I’ll have to skip it but at the same time I’ll not disappoint you.
First of all the second and the third level are connected so they are one thing and the whole story is on some level an allegory in some places and true on others. In order to understand this better you need to be familiar with the book/movie “The Life of Pi”. For the ones who have not read/watched it it’s basically a story of a boy stranded at sea with a Tiger, a Zebra, A Hyena and a Chimpanzee only in the end to realize that none of the zoo animals the ship carried had made it to the raft but the actual story involved humans, murder, cannibalism and the madness that led to boy’s survival through a long quest of keeping up faith to nothing yet everything. The same happens in this episode more or less.
Our characters are changing and as Aimee said even her character in that episode is different. You see the only constant in this story is mainly Lucifer, most of the rest are ‘shifting’ and that’s the appropriate word to explain it. You should also go to all the leads social media and discover some more clues here and there because our leads do not do post in random. Like with my speculation with Inbar for 5x03 I support the same speculation here but from a different person.
So let’s get to the story that Lucifer attempts to narrate. We are back in a time before the big war and we see a Lucifer with lighter colours, curious and of course young. We do not know if he has Fallen but as I speculate over and over in this S&S let’s say that he has not so perhaps we will see the process of that Fall of what or who helped him think for himself.
In the comics, Lucifer after Ibrael slept with Lilith and she bore him a Nephelim son called Briadach, Lucifer and Lilith started having long conversations over why she lays with demons, why she left Adam and the matter of will comes up something that Lucifer contemplates a lot after that. As the years pass in the comics the time comes when Briadach and Maze kill Ibrael because not only he refused his son but also wanted to exile all the Lilim from the Silver City which they have built. You see Lilith was so in love with Ibrael that she gave him her children as builders for the City of Heaven.
Long story short the Angels wanted to kill Maze and Briadach to atone the sin of Ibrael’s murder but Lucifer refuses to take a side which angers Gabriel. Samuel then takes the name Lucifer and leaves the Silver City,
The chances of all that happening are slim to none of course but the concept that Lucifer and Lilith talk at some point in that episode about will and freedom means a lot. There are a lot of firsts in this episode actually that the viewers will certainly love. Also, I do not think we should approach their meeting as a romance more like a platonic romance of similar ideas and a start of how Lucifer made a stand towards divine plans.
Talking of firsts as some of fans noticed Lucifer in that episode didn’t wear his ring. The writers' room had two backstories (not from the start of the series!) for that according to Idly and apparently, they have decided which one to use so in 5x04 we will see how Lucifer got his ring but not everything is that simple or innocent. And talking about lack of innocence that is one of the reasons why the Garden is transformed to a club that bears the same name in the episode. Also perhaps that duet is actually Lucifer’s first introduction to a piano and he is a natural? Honestly no idea.
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There is also always an alias... I told you this story is moving on 3 levels all the time.
It was first assumed that it was Lauren but as White was the writer of 5x04, in reality, we see Ellis and Lesley Ann before their duet if that tux is anything to go about.
From the bts we have seen that there is a case, there is always a case and there is even a police car so if I were you I would expect a body somewhere (you will probably be shocked when you see the victim) and so things will need to be investigated and unveiled. Meaning the culprit.
We have seen Lauren with a black eye as well as a cut lip and that is again normal as the story progresses yet you will not get much of the story’s zest aside from the fact that Lucifer is working with Lauren’s ‘Jake’ and that in the Garden he meets Lesley-Ann with which he has a duet. Perhaps some mommy issues from Maze can finally be addressed when Lilith makes her entrance.
^Lucifer getting in the Garden Club^
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^Remember there is always a trap... There is always a chase for riches and... power.
Now you may ask and what of the Proprietor? Well, he might be our villain and he might be someone totally unexpected. Do not get fooled by titles and do expect the unexpected.
As a final note, I’ll have to remind you this. Season 5 is a heavily supernatural based season like S4 was and before that S2. It’s basically what the Writers Room can do without being controlled by a Network and when they have the freedom to create the path they want for the characters. Season 1 was supposed to be a filler for FOX and to get a second season it was unexpected, to say the least and then in December of 2017 the news came that it had been renewed for a 3rd season at that point, the network wanted a full S2 meaning 22 episodes, 4 of which as you know were moved in S3. So S2, S4 and S5 are in the same tune and 5x04 will set the tune to synchronize with the supernatural elements of the past seasons.
Plot-wise you will notice that most of the shooting was done at night also Lucifer’s clothing lighten up here and there while the story becomes bleaker.
^Some bts suggest that Maze is present in Lucifer’s story or at least in the present aka the first level of that episode even if she is not around that story from the beginning.
Now early in this S&S I told you that this episode might affect Season 5 Part 1 as a whole and even 5x09 but I didn’t tell you why. The solution of 5x03 is temporary and Lucifer in 5x04 realizes that he can find a permanent one by recalling events of his past. Perhaps his audience comes to the conclusion that a solution may lie on a detail of 5x04. That leads to a quest but what frees Dan and Lucifer has other consequences and do not be surprised if in Part 2 you will see the younger version of Lucifer again that you met in 5x04. Confusing? Yes, but better than nothing I suppose at least we know that the season is well crafted.
Unfortunately due to the circumstances under this S&S is written I’ll not answer any questions that will ask from me to clarify or further speculate details and in general what I have mentioned above. Thank you for your understanding.
PS As far as I know up to that point the Hell set was still up in the stage so we might see it again in 5x04. Only time will tell.
PS2 There are hints everywhere in every single bts above. Things that are obvious and others that you simply cannot spot until you watch the episode but trust me this will be an unforgettable experience for all Lucifans!
Although some photos seem to be the same like the ones in 5x03, which is true, it is why sometimes we do not know which episode she shoots as multiple scenes from 2-3 episodes sometimes are shot in one day due to Scarlet’s other responsibilities and under the Child Actor Act that does not allow a child to work for more than a certain number of days and hours per week.
Bonding time I guess...
^The same t-shirt so we shall see :P
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‘I better be smiling’: Snedeker becomes 10th PGA player to break 60
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GREENSBORO, N.C. — Brandt Snedeker shot an 11-under 59 on Thursday at the Wyndham Championship, falling one shot shy of matching the PGA Tour record.
He made a 20-foot putt on his final hole to become the 10th player in tour history to break 60. Jim Furyk set the record with a 58 in the final round of the Travelers Championship in 2016.
“I better be smiling,” Snedeker said. “I don’t do this every day.”
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Snedeker, the 2012 FedEx Cup champion, won Wyndham in 2007. He broke Si Woo Kim’s 2-year-old Wyndham record of 60 and had the best opening round in Wyndham history. Arjun Atwal had a 61 in 2010.
It’s been a somewhat frustrating, turbulent year for Snedeker. He has three top-10 finishes and two missed cuts in his last seven events and has not won on tour since 2016. During his first 16 tournaments of the season, he finished in the top 10 just once.
At No. 80 on the points list entering the final event of the tour’s regular season, he’s nowhere near the playoff bubble and his spot at The Northern Trust next week in New Jersey seems safe. But that ranking is his lowest since the tour’s post-season format debuted in 2007.
During his tie for 42nd at the PGA Championship last week in St. Louis, Snedeker says he “kind of found something” when he simplified some swing fundamentals and began to feel better about that part of his game.
Then, he spent the first round showing it off.
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Stejskal: Veljko Paunovic proving worth as Fire move into playoff position
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Veljko Paunovic’s Chicago Fire are just 6-7-5 and aren’t anywhere near the top of the table, but are outperforming all but the most optimistic expectations. Despite an offseason talent drain, a rash of long-term injuries to key contributors and a tough start, Paunovic has the Fire in sixth in the East ahead of a Secondary Transfer Window in which a major signing or two is expected at Toyota Park. His players deserve the bulk of the credit, but Paunovic’s ability to successfully tinker with his team from week-to-week has played a huge role in Chicago staying afloat before potential reinforcements arrive in the summer.
“When you have a lot of injured players it’s a little bit difficult, but we have our coach, and in my eyes, he’s doing it really well,” Fire midfielder Bastian Schweinstieger told MLSsoccer.com last week.
Chicago’s 3-2 home win against New York City FC on Saturday extended their unbeaten streak to five games in MLS and seven matches across all competitions. That run has come against tough competition. In addition to their win over fifth-place NYCFC, Chicago took out sixth-place Columbus and won at Supporters’ Shield leaders Atlanta, both in the U.S. Open Cup, earlier in their streak.
Unlike widely-respected MLS coaches that implement and teach to a strict system, Paunovic, who is out of contract after this season, has managed Chicago very much on a game-by-game basis, tinkering frequently with his lineups and tactics this season. He’s experimented with three-, four- and five-man backlines, rolled out one and two-striker formations and started Schweinsteiger all over the field, even lining up the legendary midfielder at center back in three different matches. In total, 17 Fire players have started five or more regular season matches already this year, the most in MLS.
The changes, which have slowed during the Fire’s unbeaten streak as Paunovic has mostly stuck with a 4-2-3-1 with Schweinstieger in an advanced central role, mostly came out of necessity. Thanks to injuries to Michael de Leeuw, Matt Polster and Djordje Mihailovic, the offseason departures of David Accam, Juninho and Joao Meira and, outside of Aleksandar Katai, the lack of experienced replacements signed, Chicago have had a talent deficit in most of their matches. That forced Paunovic to use highly situational game plans, shifting his pieces around and giving untested players like rookies Mo Adams, Diego Campos, Elliot Collier and Grant Lillard and second-year midfielder Brandt Bronico significant minutes almost every week.
“I think in a difficult time we were capable of adapting and creating counter-dynamics against our opponents,” said Paunovic. “Sometimes that surprised them and worked; sometimes we were close and it didn’t. But definitely we were capable of being creative in difficult times and trying to move the pieces around until they fit together in a way where we said, ‘OK, this is how we can play, how we can win.’”
To be clear, this isn’t quite how Paunovic would’ve drawn it up. Though they’re above the playoff line and in a good run of form, Chicago have had to scratch and claw for every result this year. None of their six wins have been by more than one goal; they’ve coughed up second-half leads three times to drop eight points. That’s in stark contrast to 2017, when seven of Chicago’s 11 wins at this point in the season were by two or more goals.
Paunovic admitted that Chicago not yet cruising to a victory has been “draining,” but both he and Schweinsteiger struck a hopeful tone that his team is turning a corner. They both feel like the Fire have found a solid shape and lineup, they both think the early struggles have created a better chemistry than the club had in 2017 and they both think the young players that have been forced into the lineup will be valuable depth once injured players return and potential transfer targets arrive.
Those transfer targets, of course, will be key. Paunovic said that the club’s search for a No. 10, a center back, a fullback and, potentially, a goalkeeper remain ongoing. The Fire know they need to actually land a couple of those pieces if they want to mount a serious challenge for any MLS hardware this year, but the fact that they’re in position to make a potential run is a credit to Paunovic and his willingness to adapt.
“This year for me is actually a great challenge,” he said. “I’m discovering more skills and I have to actually develop more skills and get better, but I’m more confident and I know how to win. I absolutely know how to win. That’s why we’re always close and that’s why we never give up. That’s the identity we have.”
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NFL Power Rankings Poll, Week 8: Patriots Back on Top in a Good Week for Iconic QBs
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NFL Power Rankings Poll, Week 8: Patriots Back on Top in a Good Week for Iconic QBs
This week’s MMQB NFL Power Rankings Poll is definitive proof that time moves in a circle. I’m not sure what that means in this case, but I’m referring to the preseason No. 1 New England Patriots re-taking the top spot.
All voters actually had the same top-four, Patriots-Steelers-Eagles-Chiefs in some order. That seems meaningful. But not nearly as meaningful as this week’s biggest movers . . .
BIGGEST RISERS
Los Angeles Chargers (24th to 19th): Maybe they’re just good, right? They were a botched field goal away from forcing overtime in Denver, a botched field goal away from beating Miami in Week 2, and lost by just two points to the Eagles when they couldn’t get off the field late in the game. And, hey, with an actual home win under their belts, the Chargers are carving out a place as one of the Los Angeles area’s 53 most popular professional sports franchises.
New Orleans Saints (14th to 10th): They can play offense. Now they can play defense (that young secondary is suddenly very good). I presume they can play special teams but to be perfectly honest I haven’t been watching their special teams units that closely. And now, with their entrance into the MMQB Power Rankings Poll’s top 10 for the first time this season, the Saints can officially be dubbed “legit.”
The Buffalo Bills (17th to 13th) also made a nice jump this week. According to Elias, Sunday's comeback win over the Bucs was the first time the Bills had been down seven-plus with less than three minutes left in regulation at home and come back to win. Not only will Sean McDermott's team not go away against any opponent, but the October weather in North Tonawanda has never been lovelier.
BIGGEST FALLERS
Atlanta Falcons (12th to fifth): I’m sure there would have been a freakout over Steve Sarkisian even if that disastrous fourth-and-goal jet sweep had never happened (or, had worked). But you don’t fire your coordinator over one play call. In fact, don’t fire your coordinator over a shaky three-game stretch. Still, Sarkisian’s unit looks a lot less like the Kyle Shanahan-run 2016 Falcons offense than it does the Kyle Shanahan-run 2015 Falcons offense. I wouldn’t be surprised if they started clicking as soon as this week in East Rutherford (might I suggest a few more in-breaking routes?). But for now, sure, you can be worried. It gives folks like us something to write about. Like I did, just now.
Carolina Panthers (sixth to 14th): It’s not easy to double up your opponent in offensive production and lose by two touchdowns, but that's how it went down in Chicago. (And in front of our Football In America crew!). There won’t be many more games in which a botched pitch and a deflected slant route—both deep in opponent territory—turn into 14 points for the other team, and hopefully there won’t be many more games in which Luke Kuechly is watching from the sideline. Perhaps this is too steep a drop for the Panthers, but the Power Rankings Poll is nothing if not cruel and unforgiving.
The Denver Broncos (13th to 18th) continue to plummet as their running game disappears and Trevor Siemian reminds us that he’s not going to carry and offense, and Brett Hundley’s Green Bay Packers (16th to 21st) did not light the world on fire, neither figuratively (which was disappointing) nor literally (which we are thankful for). And as for the Arizona Cardinals (22nd to 27th), you would think the Carson Palmer injury dashes their playoff hopes. But on the bright side . . . well, it’s a lovely area of the country and the Arizona Fall League baseball season is really kicking into gear right now (don’t sleep on Ryan Mountcastle!).
Introduction by Gary Gramling
This week’s voters:
Ben Baskin, NFL Reporter Andy Benoit, Analyst and Staff Writer Greg Bishop, Senior Writer Andrew Brandt, Business of Football Columnist John DePetro, NFL Video Producer Adam Duerson, Assistant Managing Editor Jacob Feldman, NFL Reporter Gary Gramling, Senior Editor Jonathan Jones, Staff Writer Kalyn Kahler, Editorial Assistant Bette Marston, Senior Producer Mark Mravic, Executive Editor Tim Rohan, NFL Writer Jenny Vrentas, Senior Writer
Andy Benoit and Gary Gramling wrap up the Sunday action each Monday morning on “The MMQB: 10 Things Podcast.” Subscribe on iTunes.
Last Week’s Rank: 3
Points in MMQB Power Poll: 436
First-Place Votes: 9 (Baskin, Bishop, Duerson, Gramling, Kahler, Marston, Mravic, Rohan, Vrentas)
Lowest-Place Vote: Fourth (3)
Last Week’s Result: Win vs. Atlanta, 23-7
Week 8 Opponent: vs. L.A. Chargers
Last Week’s Rank: 4
Points in MMQB Power Poll: 425
First-Place Votes: 2 (Benoit, Jones)
Lowest-Place Vote: Fourth (3)
Last Week’s Result: Win vs. Cincinnati, 29-14
Week 8 Opponent: at Detroit
NFL Steelers Finally Rounding into Form with Latest Victory Over Rival Bengals
Last Week’s Rank: 2
Points in MMQB Power Poll: 424
First-Place Votes: 2 (Brandt, DePetro)
Lowest-Place Vote: Fourth (4)
Last Week’s Result: Win vs. Washington, 34-24
Week 8 Opponent: vs. Dallas
Last Week’s Rank: 1
Points in MMQB Power Poll: 423
First-Place Votes: 1 (Feldman)
Lowest-Place Vote: Fourth (4)
Last Week’s Result: Loss at Oakland, 31-30
Week 8 Opponent: vs. Denver (Monday)
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Last Week’s Rank: 7
Points in MMQB Power Poll: 383
Highest-Place Vote: Fifth (9)
Lowest-Place Vote: Ninth
Last Week’s Result: Win at N.Y. Giants, 24-7
Week 8 Opponent: vs. Houston
Last Week’s Rank: 9
Points in MMQB Power Poll: 365
Highest-Place Vote: Fifth (2)
Lowest-Place Vote: Ninth
Last Week’s Result: Win vs. Baltimore, 24-16
Week 8 Opponent: at Cleveland
Last Week’s Rank: 10
Points in MMQB Power Poll: 357
Highest-Place Vote: Fifth (2)
Lowest-Place Vote: 14th
Last Week’s Result: Win vs. Arizona in London, 33-0
Week 8 Opponent: bye week
Last Week’s Rank: 8
Points in MMQB Power Poll: 347
Highest-Place Vote: Sixth (2)
Lowest-Place Vote: 14th
Last Week’s Result: Loss at Philadelphia, 34-24
Week 8 Opponent: vs. Dallas
Last Week’s Rank: 12
Points in MMQB Power Poll: 322
Highest-Place Vote: Fifth
Lowest-Place Vote: 17th
Last Week’s Result: Win at San Francisco, 40-10
Week 8 Opponent: at Washington
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Last Week’s Rank: 14
Points in MMQB Power Poll: 313
Highest-Place Vote: Eighth
Lowest-Place Vote: 14th
Last Week’s Result: Win at Green Bay, 26-17
Week 8 Opponent: vs. Chicago
Last Week’s Rank: 11
Points in MMQB Power Poll: 302
Highest-Place Vote: Ninth
Lowest-Place Vote: 13th (4)
Last Week’s Result: bye week
Week 8 Opponent: at Seattle
Last Week’s Rank: 5
Points in MMQB Power Poll: 299
Highest-Place Vote: Ninth
Lowest-Place Vote: 14th (3)
Last Week’s Result: Loss at New England, 23-7
Week 8 Opponent: at N.Y. Jets
NFL Falcons in Need of Changes After Another Disappointing Offensive Performance vs. Patriots
Last Week’s Rank: 17
Points in MMQB Power Poll: 275
Highest-Place Vote: Ninth (3)
Lowest-Place Vote: 18th
Last Week’s Result: Win vs. Tampa Bay, 30-27
Week 8 Opponent: vs. Oakland
Last Week’s Rank: 6
Points in MMQB Power Poll: 264
Highest-Place Vote: Sixth
Lowest-Place Vote: 25th
Last Week’s Result: Loss at Chicago, 17-3
Week 8 Opponent: at Tampa Bay
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Last Week’s Rank: 18
Points in MMQB Power Poll: 255
Highest-Place Vote: Seventh (2)
Lowest-Place Vote: 23rd
Last Week’s Result: Win at Indianapolis, 27-0
Week 8 Opponent: bye week
Last Week’s Rank: 19
Points in MMQB Power Poll: 236
Highest-Place Vote: 11th
Lowest-Place Vote: 21st
Last Week’s Result: Win vs. Kansas City, 31-30
Week 8 Opponent: at Buffalo
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Last Week’s Rank: 15
Points in MMQB Power Poll: 211
Highest-Place Vote: 12th
Lowest-Place Vote: 23rd
Last Week’s Result: bye week
Week 8 Opponent: vs. Pittsburgh
Last Week’s Rank: 13
Points in MMQB Power Poll: 208
Highest-Place Vote: 15th
Lowest-Place Vote: 25th
Last Week’s Result: Loss at L.A. Chargers, 21-0
Week 8 Opponent: at Kansas City (Monday)
Last Week’s Rank: 24
Points in MMQB Power Poll: 198
Highest-Place Vote: 14th
Lowest-Place Vote: 24th (2)
Last Week’s Result: Win vs. Denver, 21-0
Week 8 Opponent: at New England
Last Week’s Rank: 23
Points in MMQB Power Poll: 180
Highest-Place Vote: 15th
Lowest-Place Vote: 23rd
Last Week’s Result: Win vs. N.Y. Jets, 31-28
Week 8 Opponent: at Baltimore (Thursday)
NFL Miami Dolphins Turn Around ‘Crazy’ Season With Quarterback Questions Potentially Looming
Last Week’s Rank: 16
Points in MMQB Power Poll: 171
Highest-Place Vote: 17th
Lowest-Place Vote: 24th (2)
Last Week’s Result: Loss vs. New Orleans, 26-17
Week 8 Opponent: bye week
Last Week’s Rank: 21
Points in MMQB Power Poll: 163
Highest-Place Vote: 17th
Lowest-Place Vote: 30th
Last Week’s Result: Win at Cleveland, 12-9 (OT)
Week 8 Opponent: bye week
Last Week’s Rank: 20
Points in MMQB Power Poll: 145
Highest-Place Vote: 17th
Lowest-Place Vote: 27th
Last Week’s Result: Loss at Buffalo, 30-27
Week 8 Opponent: vs. Carolina
Last Week’s Rank: 24
Points in MMQB Power Poll: 125
Highest-Place Vote: 16th
Lowest-Place Vote: 29th
Last Week’s Result: Loss at Pittsburgh, 29-14
Week 8 Opponent: vs. Indianapolis
Last Week’s Rank: 26
Points in MMQB Power Poll: 113
Highest-Place Vote: 20th (2)
Lowest-Place Vote: 28th (4)
Last Week’s Result: Loss at Miami, 31-28
Week 8 Opponent: vs. Atlanta
Last Week’s Rank: 28
Points in MMQB Power Poll: 109
Highest-Place Vote: 21st
Lowest-Place Vote: 29th (2)
Last Week’s Result: Win vs. Carolina, 17-3
Week 8 Opponent: at New Orleans
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Last Week’s Rank: 22
Points in MMQB Power Poll: 93
Highest-Place Vote: 23rd
Lowest-Place Vote: 28th (5)
Last Week’s Result: Loss vs. L.A. Rams, in London, 33-0
Week 8 Opponent: bye week
Last Week’s Rank: 27
Points in MMQB Power Poll: 91
Highest-Place Vote: 20th
Lowest-Place Vote: 29th (5)
Last Week’s Result: Loss at Minnesota, 24-16
Week 8 Opponent: vs. Miami (Thursday)
Last Week’s Rank: 29
Points in MMQB Power Poll: 71
Highest-Place Vote: 26th (2)
Lowest-Place Vote: 30th
Last Week’s Result: Loss vs. Seattle, 24-7
Week 8 Opponent: bye week
Last Week’s Rank: 30
Points in MMQB Power Poll: 43
Highest-Place Vote: 27th
Lowest-Place Vote: 31st (3)
Last Week’s Result: Loss vs. Jacksonville, 27-0
Week 8 Opponent: at Cincinnati
Last Week’s Rank: 31
Points in MMQB Power Poll: 29
Highest-Place Vote: 30th (3)
Last-Place Votes: 1 (Mravic)
Last Week’s Result: Loss vs. Dallas, 40-10
Week 8 Opponent: at Philadelphia
Last Week’s Rank: 32
Points in MMQB Power Poll: 15
Highest-Place Vote: 31
Last-Place Votes: 13 (Baskin, Benoit, Bishop, Brandt, DePetro, Duerson, Feldman, Gramling, Jones, Kahler, Marston, Rohan, Vrentas)
Last Week’s Result: Loss vs. Tennessee, 12-9 (OT)
Week 8 Opponent: vs. Minnesota
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Masters live stream 2017: How to watch Thursday's round online
All of the action from Augusta National gets started on Thursday morning.
The first round of the 2017 Masters Tournament tees off on Thursday morning, with the rest of the pairings getting started on Augusta National through the middle of the afternoon.
There are a couple of live streaming options available for both the Thursday and Friday rounds, through both WatchESPN and Masters.com, starting in the morning and afternoon. Check out the Masters website schedule below, which features a lot of unique options, depending on what you want to watch. All of the action here gets going on Thursday morning, which means you could technically avoid work and watch golf all day, but don’t tell your boss we gave you that idea.
Masters.com live video streams (All times Eastern Standard):
7:45 - 8:30 a.m.: Honorary starters
8:30 - 10:30 a.m.: Masters on the Range
9:15 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. Featured Groups: Zach Johnson, Louis Oosthuizen, and Adam Hadwin (9:06 a.m. start); Adam Scott, Kevin Kisner, and Andy Sullivan (9:28 a.m.); Rory McIlroy, Hideto Tanihara, and Jon Rahm (1:41 p.m.); Bubba Watson, Dustin Johnson, and Jimmy Walker (2:03 p.m.)
10:45 a.m. - 6 p.m.: Amen Corner live
11:45 a.m. - 7 p.m.: Holes 15 and 16
The WatchESPN coverage gets started a little later than the Masters website, with its coverage corresponding with when the television airing begins, right at 3 p.m. There’s an encore presentation you can watch online on Thursday night, too.
Time: 3 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. ET
TV: ESPN
Live streaming: WatchESPN
Encore presentation: 8 p.m. - 11 p.m. on ESPN/WatchESPN.
Scott Van Pelt will be the main host for the network’s Thursday and Friday telecasts, along with golf analyst Curtis Strange, and Tom Rinaldi interviewing the players. Sage Steele will also host SportsCenter alongside Van Pelt from Augusta National.
Mother Nature hasn’t been very kind to Augusta National so far this week, with the Monday and Wednesday practice rounds — including the annual par-3 contest — being suspended due to severe weather in the area. The Weather Channel’s forecast for Wednesday evening calls for rain, and Thursday featuring cloudy skies, with winds from 10 to 20 miles per hour, so some of the strategies for certain holes and greens will have to take that into account.
Below are tee times for some of the notable pairings, and the full Thursday and Friday tee time list can be found here.
9:28 a.m.: Adam Scott, Kevin Kisner, and Andy Sullivan
10:01 a.m.: Fred Couples, Paul Casey, and Kevin Na
10:34 a.m.: Jordan Spieth, Martin Kaymer, and Matthew Fitzpatrick
10:45 a.m.: Phil Mickelson, Rafael Cabrera-Bello, and Si Woo Kim
10:56 a.m.: Brandt Snedeker, Justin Rose, and Jason Day
12:24 p.m.: Danny Willett, Matt Kuchar, and Curtis Luck
12:46 p.m.: Angel Cabrera, Henrik Stenson, and Tyrrell Hatton
1:41 p.m.: Rory McIlroy, Hideto Tanihara, and Jon Rahm
2:03 p.m.: Bubba Watson, Dustin Johnson, and Jimmy Walker
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La Times: Monday's TV Highlights: The CW's 'Supergirl' on KTLA
SERIES
Strange Inheritance Two new back-to-back episodes tell the stories of a U.S. Mint worker who left his son a bag of change, which included a one-of-a-kind aluminum penny, and a Pan Am flight attendant from the airline’s golden age leaves her niece a valuable collection of ancient beads that were gathered on her journeys. 6 and 6:30 p.m. Fox Business
Kevin Can Wait After seeing how much attention his brother (Gary Valentine) gets for rescuing a cat, Kevin (Kevin James) starts boasting about saving a man (Adam Ferrara) from choking. Michael Yo (“The Insider”) guest stars as a TV morning show anchor. Erinn Hayes and Ryan Cartwright also star. 8 p.m. CBS
Supergirl Kara (Melissa Benoist) defies Snapper’s (guest star Ian Gomez) orders by looking into a woman’s disappearance and the search sends her and Mon-El (Chris Wood) to another planet where Roulette (guest star Dichen Lachman) runs a trafficking operation — and where a red sun takes away super-powers. Filmmaker Kevin Smith (“Clerks”) directs. 8 p.m. KTLA
Gotham While Dwight (David Dastmalchian) flees Gordon and Bullock (Ben McKenzie, Donal Logue) he also wants to reach Jerome (guest star Cameron Monaghan) and put the latter’s minions back in action. 8 p.m. Fox
Shadowhunters Clary (Katherine McNamara) is struggling in the new world order of the Shadowhunters, so she welcomes a break as she, Isabelle and Alec (Emeraude Toubia, Matthew Daddario) are sent to hunt down a powerful new demon. 8 and 10 p.m. Freeform
Man With a Plan Andi and Adam (Liza Snyder, Matt LeBlanc) try their best to have “the talk” with Kate and Teddy (Grace Kaufman, Matthew McCann) but their awkward approach only makes the experience even more mortifying for kids. 8:30 p.m. CBS
2 Broke Girls After Max and Caroline (Kat Dennings, Beth Behrs) finally make it back to New York from their tortuous road trip, Caroline is delighted to see the dessert bar renovations — almost as much as she likes seeing Bobby (guest star Christopher Gorham), the hot guy who handled the job. 9 p.m. CBS
Lucifer Lucifer and Chloe (Tom Ellis, Lauren German) pursue a masked assailant who poisons college students. D.B. Woodside, Lesley-Ann Brandt and Aimee Garcia also star. 9 p.m. Fox
The Young Pope A rural shepherd (Franco Pinelli) pleads for the Vatican to acknowledge his stigmata, with which he claims allows him to perform miracles. Jude Law stars. 9 p.m. HBO
The Story of God With Morgan Freeman This new episode explores how concepts of heaven and hell have changed the way people live. 9 p.m. National Geographic
Scorpion A massive sink hole could permanently destroy the Los Angeles water supply. 10 p.m. CBS
Timeless Flynn (Goran Visnjic) lands in the Old West, where he teams up with that legendary outlaw Jesse James (Daniel Lissing) to wreak havoc. Lucy, Wyatt and Rufus (Abigail Spencer, Matt Lanter, Malcolm Barrett), on Flynn’s trail, get assistance from another icon of the era. 10 p.m. NBC
Independent Lens Producer-director James Solomon’s documentary “The Witness,” filmed over an 11-year span, revisits the 1964 Queens, N.Y., murder of Kitty Genovese — from the perspective of the victim’s brother. 10 p.m. KOCE
America’s Next Top Model Stacey Mckenzie and choreographer Chris Grant want the models to create signature dance routines for a video shoot. 10 p.m. VH1
SPECIALS
Rattled: A Paralyzed Mother’s Story Rachelle Friedman Chapman, a quadriplegic who, with the help of a surrogate has become a first-time mother, must learn to cope with the demands of infant care. 10 p.m. TLC
MOVIES
Beware the Slenderman In this chilling new documentary, filmmaker Irene Taylor Brodsky examines how an urban legend about a faceless bogeyman took root on the Internet and then spread until it led two Wisconsin girls into committing a hideous crime. 10 p.m. HBO
TALK SHOWS
CBS This Morning (N) 7 a.m. KCBS
Today Gwen Stefani; Laurie Hernandez; Martha Stewart. (N) 7 a.m. KNBC
KTLA Morning News (N) 7 a.m. KTLA
Good Morning America (N) 7 a.m. KABC
Good Day L.A. Cameron Monaghan (“Gotham”); Sara Skirboll (“Retail Me Not”); Anika Noni Rose (“The Quad”). (N) 7 a.m. KTTV
Live With Kelly Jimmy Smits (“24: Legacy”); Melissa Benoist; Priyanka Chopra; Anderson Cooper. (N) 9 a.m. KABC
Today Retta; Laurie Hernandez; Chris Janson performs. (N) 10 a.m. KNBC
The View Cristela Alonzo. (N) 10 a.m. KABC
Rachael Ray A 98-year-old yoga teacher; Sara Haines (“The View”); Bob Harper. (N) 10 a.m. KCAL
The Doctors (N) 11 a.m. KCAL
The Wendy Williams Show (N) 11 a.m. KTTV
The Dr. Oz Show Julia Collin Davison (“America’s Test Kitchen”); DeVon Franklin. (N) 1 p.m. KTTV
Steve Harvey Kim Gravel; Kandi Burruss; Judy Gold; Bryshere Gray; Patrice Washington. (N) 2 p.m. KNBC
Harry Bryshere Gray, Algee Smith, Elijah Kelley, Luke James, Woody McClain and Keith Powers. (N) 2 p.m. KTTV; midnight KCOP
Dr. Phil (N) 3 p.m. KCBS
The Ellen DeGeneres Show Dennis Quaid (“A Dog’s Purpose”); Katie Couric; James TW performs. (N) 3 p.m. KNBC
The Real Tika Sumpter (“The Haves and the Have Nots”);Joseline Hernandez. (N) 3 p.m. KTTV
Charlie Rose (N) 11 p.m. KVCR; midnight KOCE; 1 a.m. KLCS
The Daily Show With Trevor Noah (N) 11 p.m. Comedy Central
StarTalk Isaac Wright (“Game of Thrones”). (N) 11 p.m. National Geographic
Conan Howie Mandel; Daniel Sloss. (N) 11 p.m. TBS
Tavis Smiley Robert Kuttner. (N) 11:30 p.m. KOCE
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Cate Blanchett; Hugh Dancy; Cobi performs. (N) 11:34 p.m. KNBC
Late Night With Seth Meyers Idina Menzel; Melissa Benoist; Kane Brown performs; Darren King performs. (N) 12:37 a.m. KNBC
Nightline (N) 12:37 a.m. KABC
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La Times: Monday's TV Highlights: The CW's 'Supergirl' on KTLA
SERIES
Strange Inheritance Two new back-to-back episodes tell the stories of a U.S. Mint worker who left his son a bag of change, which included a one-of-a-kind aluminum penny, and a Pan Am flight attendant from the airline’s golden age leaves her niece a valuable collection of ancient beads that were gathered on her journeys. 6 and 6:30 p.m. Fox Business
Kevin Can Wait After seeing how much attention his brother (Gary Valentine) gets for rescuing a cat, Kevin (Kevin James) starts boasting about saving a man (Adam Ferrara) from choking. Michael Yo (“The Insider”) guest stars as a TV morning show anchor. Erinn Hayes and Ryan Cartwright also star. 8 p.m. CBS
Supergirl Kara (Melissa Benoist) defies Snapper’s (guest star Ian Gomez) orders by looking into a woman’s disappearance and the search sends her and Mon-El (Chris Wood) to another planet where Roulette (guest star Dichen Lachman) runs a trafficking operation — and where a red sun takes away super-powers. Filmmaker Kevin Smith (“Clerks”) directs. 8 p.m. KTLA
Gotham While Dwight (David Dastmalchian) flees Gordon and Bullock (Ben McKenzie, Donal Logue) he also wants to reach Jerome (guest star Cameron Monaghan) and put the latter’s minions back in action. 8 p.m. Fox
Shadowhunters Clary (Katherine McNamara) is struggling in the new world order of the Shadowhunters, so she welcomes a break as she, Isabelle and Alec (Emeraude Toubia, Matthew Daddario) are sent to hunt down a powerful new demon. 8 and 10 p.m. Freeform
Man With a Plan Andi and Adam (Liza Snyder, Matt LeBlanc) try their best to have “the talk” with Kate and Teddy (Grace Kaufman, Matthew McCann) but their awkward approach only makes the experience even more mortifying for kids. 8:30 p.m. CBS
2 Broke Girls After Max and Caroline (Kat Dennings, Beth Behrs) finally make it back to New York from their tortuous road trip, Caroline is delighted to see the dessert bar renovations — almost as much as she likes seeing Bobby (guest star Christopher Gorham), the hot guy who handled the job. 9 p.m. CBS
Lucifer Lucifer and Chloe (Tom Ellis, Lauren German) pursue a masked assailant who poisons college students. D.B. Woodside, Lesley-Ann Brandt and Aimee Garcia also star. 9 p.m. Fox
The Young Pope A rural shepherd (Franco Pinelli) pleads for the Vatican to acknowledge his stigmata, with which he claims allows him to perform miracles. Jude Law stars. 9 p.m. HBO
The Story of God With Morgan Freeman This new episode explores how concepts of heaven and hell have changed the way people live. 9 p.m. National Geographic
Scorpion A massive sink hole could permanently destroy the Los Angeles water supply. 10 p.m. CBS
Timeless Flynn (Goran Visnjic) lands in the Old West, where he teams up with that legendary outlaw Jesse James (Daniel Lissing) to wreak havoc. Lucy, Wyatt and Rufus (Abigail Spencer, Matt Lanter, Malcolm Barrett), on Flynn’s trail, get assistance from another icon of the era. 10 p.m. NBC
Independent Lens Producer-director James Solomon’s documentary “The Witness,” filmed over an 11-year span, revisits the 1964 Queens, N.Y., murder of Kitty Genovese — from the perspective of the victim’s brother. 10 p.m. KOCE
America’s Next Top Model Stacey Mckenzie and choreographer Chris Grant want the models to create signature dance routines for a video shoot. 10 p.m. VH1
SPECIALS
Rattled: A Paralyzed Mother’s Story Rachelle Friedman Chapman, a quadriplegic who, with the help of a surrogate has become a first-time mother, must learn to cope with the demands of infant care. 10 p.m. TLC
MOVIES
Beware the Slenderman In this chilling new documentary, filmmaker Irene Taylor Brodsky examines how an urban legend about a faceless bogeyman took root on the Internet and then spread until it led two Wisconsin girls into committing a hideous crime. 10 p.m. HBO
TALK SHOWS
CBS This Morning (N) 7 a.m. KCBS
Today Gwen Stefani; Laurie Hernandez; Martha Stewart. (N) 7 a.m. KNBC
KTLA Morning News (N) 7 a.m. KTLA
Good Morning America (N) 7 a.m. KABC
Good Day L.A. Cameron Monaghan (“Gotham”); Sara Skirboll (“Retail Me Not”); Anika Noni Rose (“The Quad”). (N) 7 a.m. KTTV
Live With Kelly Jimmy Smits (“24: Legacy”); Melissa Benoist; Priyanka Chopra; Anderson Cooper. (N) 9 a.m. KABC
Today Retta; Laurie Hernandez; Chris Janson performs. (N) 10 a.m. KNBC
The View Cristela Alonzo. (N) 10 a.m. KABC
Rachael Ray A 98-year-old yoga teacher; Sara Haines (“The View”); Bob Harper. (N) 10 a.m. KCAL
The Doctors (N) 11 a.m. KCAL
The Wendy Williams Show (N) 11 a.m. KTTV
The Dr. Oz Show Julia Collin Davison (“America’s Test Kitchen”); DeVon Franklin. (N) 1 p.m. KTTV
Steve Harvey Kim Gravel; Kandi Burruss; Judy Gold; Bryshere Gray; Patrice Washington. (N) 2 p.m. KNBC
Harry Bryshere Gray, Algee Smith, Elijah Kelley, Luke James, Woody McClain and Keith Powers. (N) 2 p.m. KTTV; midnight KCOP
Dr. Phil (N) 3 p.m. KCBS
The Ellen DeGeneres Show Dennis Quaid (“A Dog’s Purpose”); Katie Couric; James TW performs. (N) 3 p.m. KNBC
The Real Tika Sumpter (“The Haves and the Have Nots”);Joseline Hernandez. (N) 3 p.m. KTTV
Charlie Rose (N) 11 p.m. KVCR; midnight KOCE; 1 a.m. KLCS
The Daily Show With Trevor Noah (N) 11 p.m. Comedy Central
StarTalk Isaac Wright (“Game of Thrones”). (N) 11 p.m. National Geographic
Conan Howie Mandel; Daniel Sloss. (N) 11 p.m. TBS
Tavis Smiley Robert Kuttner. (N) 11:30 p.m. KOCE
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Cate Blanchett; Hugh Dancy; Cobi performs. (N) 11:34 p.m. KNBC
Late Night With Seth Meyers Idina Menzel; Melissa Benoist; Kane Brown performs; Darren King performs. (N) 12:37 a.m. KNBC
Nightline (N) 12:37 a.m. KABC
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La Times: Monday's TV Highlights: The CW's 'Supergirl' on KTLA
SERIES
Strange Inheritance Two new back-to-back episodes tell the stories of a U.S. Mint worker who left his son a bag of change, which included a one-of-a-kind aluminum penny, and a Pan Am flight attendant from the airline’s golden age leaves her niece a valuable collection of ancient beads that were gathered on her journeys. 6 and 6:30 p.m. Fox Business
Kevin Can Wait After seeing how much attention his brother (Gary Valentine) gets for rescuing a cat, Kevin (Kevin James) starts boasting about saving a man (Adam Ferrara) from choking. Michael Yo (“The Insider”) guest stars as a TV morning show anchor. Erinn Hayes and Ryan Cartwright also star. 8 p.m. CBS
Supergirl Kara (Melissa Benoist) defies Snapper’s (guest star Ian Gomez) orders by looking into a woman’s disappearance and the search sends her and Mon-El (Chris Wood) to another planet where Roulette (guest star Dichen Lachman) runs a trafficking operation — and where a red sun takes away super-powers. Filmmaker Kevin Smith (“Clerks”) directs. 8 p.m. KTLA
Gotham While Dwight (David Dastmalchian) flees Gordon and Bullock (Ben McKenzie, Donal Logue) he also wants to reach Jerome (guest star Cameron Monaghan) and put the latter’s minions back in action. 8 p.m. Fox
Shadowhunters Clary (Katherine McNamara) is struggling in the new world order of the Shadowhunters, so she welcomes a break as she, Isabelle and Alec (Emeraude Toubia, Matthew Daddario) are sent to hunt down a powerful new demon. 8 and 10 p.m. Freeform
Man With a Plan Andi and Adam (Liza Snyder, Matt LeBlanc) try their best to have “the talk” with Kate and Teddy (Grace Kaufman, Matthew McCann) but their awkward approach only makes the experience even more mortifying for kids. 8:30 p.m. CBS
2 Broke Girls After Max and Caroline (Kat Dennings, Beth Behrs) finally make it back to New York from their tortuous road trip, Caroline is delighted to see the dessert bar renovations — almost as much as she likes seeing Bobby (guest star Christopher Gorham), the hot guy who handled the job. 9 p.m. CBS
Lucifer Lucifer and Chloe (Tom Ellis, Lauren German) pursue a masked assailant who poisons college students. D.B. Woodside, Lesley-Ann Brandt and Aimee Garcia also star. 9 p.m. Fox
The Young Pope A rural shepherd (Franco Pinelli) pleads for the Vatican to acknowledge his stigmata, with which he claims allows him to perform miracles. Jude Law stars. 9 p.m. HBO
The Story of God With Morgan Freeman This new episode explores how concepts of heaven and hell have changed the way people live. 9 p.m. National Geographic
Scorpion A massive sink hole could permanently destroy the Los Angeles water supply. 10 p.m. CBS
Timeless Flynn (Goran Visnjic) lands in the Old West, where he teams up with that legendary outlaw Jesse James (Daniel Lissing) to wreak havoc. Lucy, Wyatt and Rufus (Abigail Spencer, Matt Lanter, Malcolm Barrett), on Flynn’s trail, get assistance from another icon of the era. 10 p.m. NBC
Independent Lens Producer-director James Solomon’s documentary “The Witness,” filmed over an 11-year span, revisits the 1964 Queens, N.Y., murder of Kitty Genovese — from the perspective of the victim’s brother. 10 p.m. KOCE
America’s Next Top Model Stacey Mckenzie and choreographer Chris Grant want the models to create signature dance routines for a video shoot. 10 p.m. VH1
SPECIALS
Rattled: A Paralyzed Mother’s Story Rachelle Friedman Chapman, a quadriplegic who, with the help of a surrogate has become a first-time mother, must learn to cope with the demands of infant care. 10 p.m. TLC
MOVIES
Beware the Slenderman In this chilling new documentary, filmmaker Irene Taylor Brodsky examines how an urban legend about a faceless bogeyman took root on the Internet and then spread until it led two Wisconsin girls into committing a hideous crime. 10 p.m. HBO
TALK SHOWS
CBS This Morning (N) 7 a.m. KCBS
Today Gwen Stefani; Laurie Hernandez; Martha Stewart. (N) 7 a.m. KNBC
KTLA Morning News (N) 7 a.m. KTLA
Good Morning America (N) 7 a.m. KABC
Good Day L.A. Cameron Monaghan (“Gotham”); Sara Skirboll (“Retail Me Not”); Anika Noni Rose (“The Quad”). (N) 7 a.m. KTTV
Live With Kelly Jimmy Smits (“24: Legacy”); Melissa Benoist; Priyanka Chopra; Anderson Cooper. (N) 9 a.m. KABC
Today Retta; Laurie Hernandez; Chris Janson performs. (N) 10 a.m. KNBC
The View Cristela Alonzo. (N) 10 a.m. KABC
Rachael Ray A 98-year-old yoga teacher; Sara Haines (“The View”); Bob Harper. (N) 10 a.m. KCAL
The Doctors (N) 11 a.m. KCAL
The Wendy Williams Show (N) 11 a.m. KTTV
The Dr. Oz Show Julia Collin Davison (“America’s Test Kitchen”); DeVon Franklin. (N) 1 p.m. KTTV
Steve Harvey Kim Gravel; Kandi Burruss; Judy Gold; Bryshere Gray; Patrice Washington. (N) 2 p.m. KNBC
Harry Bryshere Gray, Algee Smith, Elijah Kelley, Luke James, Woody McClain and Keith Powers. (N) 2 p.m. KTTV; midnight KCOP
Dr. Phil (N) 3 p.m. KCBS
The Ellen DeGeneres Show Dennis Quaid (“A Dog’s Purpose”); Katie Couric; James TW performs. (N) 3 p.m. KNBC
The Real Tika Sumpter (“The Haves and the Have Nots”);Joseline Hernandez. (N) 3 p.m. KTTV
Charlie Rose (N) 11 p.m. KVCR; midnight KOCE; 1 a.m. KLCS
The Daily Show With Trevor Noah (N) 11 p.m. Comedy Central
StarTalk Isaac Wright (“Game of Thrones”). (N) 11 p.m. National Geographic
Conan Howie Mandel; Daniel Sloss. (N) 11 p.m. TBS
Tavis Smiley Robert Kuttner. (N) 11:30 p.m. KOCE
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Cate Blanchett; Hugh Dancy; Cobi performs. (N) 11:34 p.m. KNBC
Late Night With Seth Meyers Idina Menzel; Melissa Benoist; Kane Brown performs; Darren King performs. (N) 12:37 a.m. KNBC
Nightline (N) 12:37 a.m. KABC
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La Times: Monday's TV Highlights: The CW's 'Supergirl' on KTLA
SERIES
Strange Inheritance Two new back-to-back episodes tell the stories of a U.S. Mint worker who left his son a bag of change, which included a one-of-a-kind aluminum penny, and a Pan Am flight attendant from the airline’s golden age leaves her niece a valuable collection of ancient beads that were gathered on her journeys. 6 and 6:30 p.m. Fox Business
Kevin Can Wait After seeing how much attention his brother (Gary Valentine) gets for rescuing a cat, Kevin (Kevin James) starts boasting about saving a man (Adam Ferrara) from choking. Michael Yo (“The Insider”) guest stars as a TV morning show anchor. Erinn Hayes and Ryan Cartwright also star. 8 p.m. CBS
Supergirl Kara (Melissa Benoist) defies Snapper’s (guest star Ian Gomez) orders by looking into a woman’s disappearance and the search sends her and Mon-El (Chris Wood) to another planet where Roulette (guest star Dichen Lachman) runs a trafficking operation — and where a red sun takes away super-powers. Filmmaker Kevin Smith (“Clerks”) directs. 8 p.m. KTLA
Gotham While Dwight (David Dastmalchian) flees Gordon and Bullock (Ben McKenzie, Donal Logue) he also wants to reach Jerome (guest star Cameron Monaghan) and put the latter’s minions back in action. 8 p.m. Fox
Shadowhunters Clary (Katherine McNamara) is struggling in the new world order of the Shadowhunters, so she welcomes a break as she, Isabelle and Alec (Emeraude Toubia, Matthew Daddario) are sent to hunt down a powerful new demon. 8 and 10 p.m. Freeform
Man With a Plan Andi and Adam (Liza Snyder, Matt LeBlanc) try their best to have “the talk” with Kate and Teddy (Grace Kaufman, Matthew McCann) but their awkward approach only makes the experience even more mortifying for kids. 8:30 p.m. CBS
2 Broke Girls After Max and Caroline (Kat Dennings, Beth Behrs) finally make it back to New York from their tortuous road trip, Caroline is delighted to see the dessert bar renovations — almost as much as she likes seeing Bobby (guest star Christopher Gorham), the hot guy who handled the job. 9 p.m. CBS
Lucifer Lucifer and Chloe (Tom Ellis, Lauren German) pursue a masked assailant who poisons college students. D.B. Woodside, Lesley-Ann Brandt and Aimee Garcia also star. 9 p.m. Fox
The Young Pope A rural shepherd (Franco Pinelli) pleads for the Vatican to acknowledge his stigmata, with which he claims allows him to perform miracles. Jude Law stars. 9 p.m. HBO
The Story of God With Morgan Freeman This new episode explores how concepts of heaven and hell have changed the way people live. 9 p.m. National Geographic
Scorpion A massive sink hole could permanently destroy the Los Angeles water supply. 10 p.m. CBS
Timeless Flynn (Goran Visnjic) lands in the Old West, where he teams up with that legendary outlaw Jesse James (Daniel Lissing) to wreak havoc. Lucy, Wyatt and Rufus (Abigail Spencer, Matt Lanter, Malcolm Barrett), on Flynn’s trail, get assistance from another icon of the era. 10 p.m. NBC
Independent Lens Producer-director James Solomon’s documentary “The Witness,” filmed over an 11-year span, revisits the 1964 Queens, N.Y., murder of Kitty Genovese — from the perspective of the victim’s brother. 10 p.m. KOCE
America’s Next Top Model Stacey Mckenzie and choreographer Chris Grant want the models to create signature dance routines for a video shoot. 10 p.m. VH1
SPECIALS
Rattled: A Paralyzed Mother’s Story Rachelle Friedman Chapman, a quadriplegic who, with the help of a surrogate has become a first-time mother, must learn to cope with the demands of infant care. 10 p.m. TLC
MOVIES
Beware the Slenderman In this chilling new documentary, filmmaker Irene Taylor Brodsky examines how an urban legend about a faceless bogeyman took root on the Internet and then spread until it led two Wisconsin girls into committing a hideous crime. 10 p.m. HBO
TALK SHOWS
CBS This Morning (N) 7 a.m. KCBS
Today Gwen Stefani; Laurie Hernandez; Martha Stewart. (N) 7 a.m. KNBC
KTLA Morning News (N) 7 a.m. KTLA
Good Morning America (N) 7 a.m. KABC
Good Day L.A. Cameron Monaghan (“Gotham”); Sara Skirboll (“Retail Me Not”); Anika Noni Rose (“The Quad”). (N) 7 a.m. KTTV
Live With Kelly Jimmy Smits (“24: Legacy”); Melissa Benoist; Priyanka Chopra; Anderson Cooper. (N) 9 a.m. KABC
Today Retta; Laurie Hernandez; Chris Janson performs. (N) 10 a.m. KNBC
The View Cristela Alonzo. (N) 10 a.m. KABC
Rachael Ray A 98-year-old yoga teacher; Sara Haines (“The View”); Bob Harper. (N) 10 a.m. KCAL
The Doctors (N) 11 a.m. KCAL
The Wendy Williams Show (N) 11 a.m. KTTV
The Dr. Oz Show Julia Collin Davison (“America’s Test Kitchen”); DeVon Franklin. (N) 1 p.m. KTTV
Steve Harvey Kim Gravel; Kandi Burruss; Judy Gold; Bryshere Gray; Patrice Washington. (N) 2 p.m. KNBC
Harry Bryshere Gray, Algee Smith, Elijah Kelley, Luke James, Woody McClain and Keith Powers. (N) 2 p.m. KTTV; midnight KCOP
Dr. Phil (N) 3 p.m. KCBS
The Ellen DeGeneres Show Dennis Quaid (“A Dog’s Purpose”); Katie Couric; James TW performs. (N) 3 p.m. KNBC
The Real Tika Sumpter (“The Haves and the Have Nots”);Joseline Hernandez. (N) 3 p.m. KTTV
Charlie Rose (N) 11 p.m. KVCR; midnight KOCE; 1 a.m. KLCS
The Daily Show With Trevor Noah (N) 11 p.m. Comedy Central
StarTalk Isaac Wright (“Game of Thrones”). (N) 11 p.m. National Geographic
Conan Howie Mandel; Daniel Sloss. (N) 11 p.m. TBS
Tavis Smiley Robert Kuttner. (N) 11:30 p.m. KOCE
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Cate Blanchett; Hugh Dancy; Cobi performs. (N) 11:34 p.m. KNBC
Late Night With Seth Meyers Idina Menzel; Melissa Benoist; Kane Brown performs; Darren King performs. (N) 12:37 a.m. KNBC
Nightline (N) 12:37 a.m. KABC
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This week’s TV Movies
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