MONDAY
Bates Motel: Somehow, this show manaegd to make Psycho even creepier. Series finale. 9 p.m., A&E
Gotham: The Court of the Owls reveals its next move in the midseason premiere. 7 p.m., Fox
APB: Season (series?) finale. 8 p.m., Fox
TUESDAY
Great News: Tina Fey’s new show is set once again in the world of television: this time at a hectic cable news network, where a producer is horrified to learn her mother has become an intern. Series premiere. 8 p.m., NBC
Genius: Geoffrey Rush stars as Albert Einstein in this new series. 8 p.m., NGC
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills reunion: Third and final piece of the reunion puzzle. Tata, ladies! 8 p.m., Bravo
The Detour: Season finale of the raunchiest “family comedy” on television. 9:30 p.m. TBS
Outsiders: Series finale (unless some other network buys this show, which could still happen). 8 p.m., WGN
WEDNESDAY
The Handmaid’s Tale: Elisabeth Moss stars in this harrowing adaptation of the classic Atwood novel. More timely than ever, unfortunately. Three episodes will be available today, after which one episode a week will be released, which is probably for the best, because this is going to be too painful to binge. Series premiere. Hulu
Gomorrah: Second season premiere. 9 p.m., Sundance
Watch What Happens Live!: Dorida and John Oliver. Perfect combo. 10 p.m., Bravo
THURSDAY
President Show: The Yam-in-Chief gets his own late night show. Series premiere. 10:30 p.m., Comedy Central
Fire Island: In this new reality series, six friends party on Fire Island. And if you don’t know what Fire Island is, this might not be the show for you. Series premiere. 7 p.m., Logo
Kicking & Screaming: Three team race to the finish. Season finale. 8 p.m., Fox
Dark Net: A look into how the internet helps spread extremism, from white nationalism to Islamic jihadism. 9 p.m., Showtime
FRIDAY
Catastrophe: God damn it, watch this show. It’s hilarious. Season premiere. Amazon
Dear White People: An adaptation of the film of the same name, and hey! the creator is a graduate of HSPVA! And bonus: this show makes white supremacists SO ANGRY! Which is reason enough to watch, honestly. Series premiere. Netflix
Casting JonBenet: This documentary-drama hybrid looks weird and fascinating, check out the trailer below. Netflix
Rosewood: Season (series?) finale. 7 p.m., Fox
SATURDAY
Full Frontal with Samantha Bee: Not the White House Correspondent’s Dinner: Alternative White House Correspondent’s Dinner. 9 p.m., TBS
2017 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction: Joan Baez, Electric Light Orchestra, Journey, Pearl Jam, Tupac Shakur and Yes, and Nile Rodgers. 7 p.m., HBO
Don’t Breathe: A taut thriller about a home invasion that goes very very wrong for the invaders. 8 p.m., Starz
SUNDAY
American Gods: OH MY GODS IT’S FINALLY HERE AND IT IS AS GOOD AS YOU’D HOPED. Series premiere. 8 p.m., Starz
American Crime: Season (and possibly series) finale. 9 p.m., ABC
United Shades of America: W. Kamau Bell looks at immigration and refugees in the season premiere that helps me complete an “America” trifecta here. 9 p.m., CNN
For Friday, I would add “Let It Fall: Los Angeles 1982-1992” at 8 on ABC. This 2-hour documentary about the decade leading up to the LA riots is from John Ridley, creator and executive producer of “American Crime.” The somewhat longer (145 minutes) theatrical version has gotten “universal acclaim” (Metacritic) from reviewers.