MONDAY
The Voice, 8 p.m., NBC
The live shows start this week, as judges Adam Levine, Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani and Pharrell Williams release the top 20 contestants to fend for themselves against America's fickle voting patterns. The first results show is on Wednesday.
Scorpion, 9 p.m., CBS
Hip-hoppers Kid Cudi and Method Man guest star in this episode, which is not something we'd ever thought we'd say about a CBS show, but there you go! They're here because the characters are looking into a music blogger's murder, which leads them to stumble on an algorithm that creates hit songs. That algorithm wouldn't happen to have the words "Taylor" and "Swift" somewhere in the code, would it?
TUESDAY
Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., 9 p.m., ABC
Coulson (Iron Man's Clark Gregg) finds himself the prime suspect in a series of murders in this new episode. Well, don't worry too much Coulson, we're sure anyone you killed will just randomly come back to life when Marvel does a reboot of this show.
Supernatural, 9 p.m., CW
It's the 200th episode of the show! And time for us to ponder: Wow, has it really been that long since Jared Padalecki played Rory Gilmore's lame-o first boyfriend Dean on Gilmore Girls?
Forever, 10 p.m., ABC
Emmy winner Jane Seymour pops up as the wife of Judd Hirsch's character, plus Lorraine Toussaint continues her run on the show, and with a cast this interesting we wonder why we aren't watching this thing weekly.
Chopped, 10 p.m., Food
Happy Thanksgiving from Chopped! Uh, a little early, but sure. Judges Maneet Chauhan, Alex Guarnaschelli, Marc Murphy and Chris Santos are the cooking contestants this time, and they have to work with hominy and gummy turkey feet in their appetizer. No doubt they'll turn it into something far yummier than anything on our Thanksgiving table.
WEDNESDAY
The Goldbergs, 8:30 p.m., ABC
Beverly rushes to Adam's defense against his mean old dodgeball coach, played by guest star Bryan Callen, who's a real treat. Oh, and Erica beats Barry in Trivial Pursuit, so check off the show's "'80s memorabilia" box this week.
Nashville, 10 p.m., ABC
First, Dancing With the Stars dancer Derek Hough popped up as a complication for Juliette Barnes, and now Tom Bergeron, appears as himself. Hey, any time we can get more Bergeron, that's a good thing.
THURSDAY
The Biggest Loser, 8 p.m., NBC
Chef Rocco DiSpirito turns up for a challenge that involves making a meal that's healthy and delicious, which we wholeheartedly approve of. Always nice to see (nutritious) food on this show instead of that punishing scale.
Scandal, 9 p.m., ABC
Cyrus (Jeff Perry) finally has to face the repercussions of sleeping with that prostitute/schemer in disguise. Eh, we'll give him a pass on this one; we're still mourning the grisly murder of his husband James (Dan Bucatinsky), too.
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Explore all your optionsGracepoint, 9 p.m., Fox
This week's episode, in which the disappearance of another child raises the stakes in the original investigation, is where this American version of the show deviates from its British counterpart. We're not quite sure it's for the better.
A to Z, 9:30 p.m., NBC
Savor these episodes while you can, because NBC didn't order a full season of this freshman show, effectively canceling it. Bummer for stars Ben Feldman and Cristin Milioti, who shine no matter where you put them.
FRIDAY
The Hollywood Film Awards, 8 p.m., CBS
Fun fact: This awards ceremony has existed for almost 20 years but hasn't been televised before. Consider it the pre-pre-pre Oscars. Queen Latifah hosts.
Whose Line Is It Anyway?, 8 p.m., CW
Well, this has got to be one of this show's best guests ever: Current Goldbergs star and veteran improv genius Wendi McLendon-Covey joins Wayne Brady, Colin Mochrie and Ryan Stiles for a night of on-the-spot humor.
Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, 10 p.m., Food
In this soup-centric episode, Guy Fieri samples a seafood gumbo, plus 80 kinds of soup and pho. I don't know, something about Guy and soup just doesn't sound that appealing. All that slurping in his overly manicured goatee thing.
Constantine, 10 p.m., NBC
Constantine befriends someone who can set demons free. Welp, that's never good.