Kind of ridiculous: ten different shows on network and cable crowed into every Tuesday. Better crank up that DVR.
Latinos are in a remarkable number of new and continuing scripted series this fall, but for some reason the vast majority of them are crammed into two weeknights – Tuesday and Thursday. Here’s a large helping of newness worth recording and watching throughout the rest of the (mostly pretty thin) week:
Tonita Castro is the housekeeper to be reckoned with on Dads, 8P on Fox.
Daniella Pineda is one of the witches fighting hard against the powerful vampires on The Originals, 8P on the CW.
Stephanie Biatriz and Melissa Fumero are the toughest cop-chicks in Brooklyn Nine-Nine, 8:30P on Fox.
Miguel Ferrer still intimidates us (and plenty of other people) as the growliest boss on record in NCIS: Los Angeles, 9P on CBS.
Christina Aguilera coaches and claps through The Voice, 9P on NBC.
Nina Lisandrello as Detective Tess Vargas in Beauty and the Beast on the CW at 9p.
Natalie Morales does her best not to be nuts on Trophy Wife, 9:30 P on ABC.
Sarah Shahi is beautiful, deadly, and mostly deadpan on Person of Interest, 10P on CBS.
Monica Raymund and Joe Minoso save lives in the hottest situations in Chicago Fire, 10P on NBC.
Jimmy Smits fighting for his freedom on Sons of Anarchy, 10P on FX.