What’s On Tonight: Is Oliver About To Fail His City On ‘Arrow?’

Arrow (CW, 8:00 p.m.) — Oliver’s training is done and he is well on his way to starting his new job as Ra’ al Ghul, which comes complete with dental, an unwanted wife, and a mission to “bring death” to Starling. Also, Malcolm has a surprising offer. Ice cream. He’s taking everyone out for ice cream on a surprisingly light-hearted episode of Arrow. Or is it?

The Goldbergs (ABC, 8:30 p.m.) — Beverly tasks Adam with making a music video for Erica and the episode title, “Bill/Murray,” seems like an empty tease for this very non-Razor’s Edge themed episode of The Goldbergs.

Modern Family (ABC, 9:00 p.m.) — Alex competes to win the title of class valedictorian and Gloria gets ready to take her citizenship test.

Supernatural (CW, 9:00 p.m.) — Styne family hijinks, Charlie and Rowena bickering, and Crowley’s mom goes missing forcing him to cry out, “Mommy!” in a distinct and raspy voice. I imagine.

Nashville (ABC, 10:00 p.m.) — Juliette is riding high again after her stunt but she may come crashing down thanks to a bout of post-partum depression and Will’s dad comes into town at the same time as his relationship with Kevin inches toward becoming public thanks to a tabloid.

CSI: Cyber (CBS, 10:00 p.m.) — A man dies after taking some medicine that he bought on the internet from a fake ad. A man dies after taking some questionable boner pills that he bought on the internet from a fake ad. Now the show’s more realistic.

Big Time in Hollywood, FL (Comedy Central, 10:30 p.m.) — Cuba Gooding Jr. returns and Diana and Alan seek help from a counselor. Not because of Cuba, though. Cuba is a uniter, not a divider. Think about how he got those snow dogs to run toward a common goal in that documentary. Same thing with people.

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