The Walking Dead (AMC, Sunday 9:00 p.m.) — Carol and Maggie are in the wrong hands, which are attached to someone who’s got eyes on Rick, Glenn and the rest of the crew.
Vinyl (HBO, Sunday 9:00 p.m.) — Richie throws business ethics right out the window and tries to steal a client from one of his competitors, as Kip scrambles to stop himself from screwing up an opportunity to open for the New York Dolls.
Last Week Tonight With John Oliver (HBO, Sunday 11:00 p.m.) — Special districts have officially been put on blast, which means it is the only topic or person that should feel at ease heading into another new episode of John Oliver surely tearing something to shreds.
Sleepy Hollow (FOX, Friday 8:00 p.m.) — Team-building exercises are the worst, right? Like, just give everyone an extra day off. They’ll bond over the fact that they got to enjoy themselves. Well, Abbie and Sophie have to fight off a monster, instead. Suddenly the ropes course doesn’t sound so bad.
Grimm (NBC, Friday 9:00 p.m.) — Nick and Monroe get their Nic Cage on when they find a hidden treasure that’s been missing for hundreds of years. Justin Bartha probably isn’t peppering them with pithy comments while they do it, though.
Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards (TVLand, Saturday 8:00 p.m.) — Blake Shelton hosts and someone inevitably gets slimed as our nation’s youths dole out awards to their favorite stars.
Once Upon a Time (ABC, Sunday 8:00 p.m.) — Mary Margaret calls in a favor from an old friend to thwart the beast guarding the gates of Captain Hook’s cell.
The Simpsons (FOX, Sunday 8:00 p.m.) — Marge is sick of Lisa shooting for the stars after the most ambitious of the Simpsons registers for a one-way trip to Mars. Hopefully she brings more than just disco music.
Little Big Shots (NBC, Sunday 8:00 p.m.) — Kids doing awesome things and Steve Harvey speaking into a microphone. Is this heaven, and what miracles did we have to perform to get here?
The Family (USA, Sunday 9:00 p.m.) — The FBI joins the fray, Adam puts himself through the personal horror of returning to the bunker and a flashback reveals how John alienated Clair in the early goings.
Family Guy (FOX, Sunday 9:00 p.m.) — Meg’s robbing old folks and Chris is robbing her, so they’re both up sh*t’s creek when someone pulls back the curtain on their theft ring.
The Carmichael Show (NBC, Sunday 9:00 p.m.) — The Carmichaels settle a national debate once and for all when they argue over whether or not it’s still okay to laugh at Bill Cosby’s jokes in the second episode of the new season.
Shameless (Showtime, Sunday 9:00 p.m.) — Frank tries to give G-Dogg the slip and Fiona’s just trying to get Sean to acknowledge the fact that she’s alive.
The Last Man on Earth (FOX, Sunday 9:30 p.m.) — Pour one out for our fallen homie because the gang loses one of its own.
The Carmichael Show (NBC, Sunday 9:30 p.m.) — More Carmichaels! The second of back-to-back episodes doubles down on the bummer when Joe’s dad passes away.
Quantico (ABC, Sunday 10:00 p.m.) — The recruits learn all about confidential informants, and Alex and another agent are forced to squeal under the threat of death.
CSI: Cyber (CBS, Sunday 10:00 p.m.) — Avery and her ex have it out as the team searches for the person who leaked a bunch of documents containing personal information of federal employees.
Girls (HBO, Sunday 10:00 p.m.) — Desi plays designer without checking with Marnie (we’re sure she’ll handle that well) and Hannah disagrees with Fran (surprise!) about how they should be teaching.
Hollywood Game Night (NBC, Sunday 10:00 p.m.) — Pictionary, but with famous people like Jason Biggs and Chris Jericho.
Billions (Showtime, Sunday 10:00 p.m.) — Axe is looking over his shoulder and a tip turns the case on its side.
Togetherness (HBO, Sunday 10:30 p.m.) — Alex can’t catch a break when the bullsh*t at work spills into his home life with Christy. Meanwhile, Tina learns a valuable lesson in what it means to actually be responsible for another human life.
Late Night Guests
The Late Show With Stephen Colbert — Jeff Daniels, Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Audra McDonald