Jane the Virgin (CW, 9 p.m.) — Britney Spears is guesting tonight. Apparently her and Rogelio have some beef that can only be put to bed through choreographed dance numbers to her greatest hits. Meanwhile, Michael’s feud with Rafael gets him in trouble at work, and Xo and Alba get high.
Fargo (FX, 10 p.m.) — Peggy and Ed’s days are numbered, and the two disagree on how best to handle their latest predicament while Lou finds himself sidelined during Ronald Reagan’s campaign tour and Charlie finally proves himself.
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (CW, 8 p.m.) — Rebecca helps some guy with his messy divorce so that her old college boyfriend won’t think she’s a bad person, because being a stalker is one thing, but a bad person? We can’t have that.
Dancing with the Stars (ABC, 8 p.m.) — The couples team up for dances based off hit Broadway shows.
Gotham (Fox, 8 p.m.) — Galavan tries to make nice with Bruce Wayne while sending Barbara after Gordon.
Supergirl (CBS, 8 p.m.) — Supergirl’s forced to deal with the press’ growing interest in her personal life while also taking on one of her cousin’s enemies.
The Voice (NBC, 8 p.m.) — We’ve gone from auditions to knock-out rounds and now the playoffs. Is this a singing competition or a college football tournament?
WWE Monday Night Raw (USA, 8 p.m.) — The wrestlers head across the pond where Bray Wyatt continues to do his best to piss off The Undertaker and Kane.
Awkward (MTV, 9 p.m.) — Everyone wants the last night of high school to be memorable, because for most of them, it’s all downhill after that.
Scorpion (CBS, 9 p.m.) — Walter’s desperate to continue his research into a cure for his sister’s condition, so he strikes a deal with the FBI that puts the entire team in danger.
Blindspot (NBC, 10 p.m.) — Mayfair opens up about her mysterious past to Weller while the rest of the team track a cop killer using Jane’s tattoos.
Legends (TNT, 10 p.m.) — Dmitry sets out to find a war criminal while Martin connects with a woman who may have information about his past.
LATE NIGHT GUESTS: Ty Burrell and Lake Bell on Kimmel; Michael Keaton and Nick Offerman on Fallon; Ethan Hawke on Colbert; Kathy Griffin and Paul Bettany on Meyers; LL Cool J and Gina Rodriguez on Corden; and Antonio Banderas on Conan.