TV TOP PICKS
6 p.m. on AP My Cat From Hell
Season 9 of this hit reality series for feline lovers opens with “Posey the Terror,” in which Jackson Galaxy, pictured, has his heavily scratched hands full as he tries to soothe a deeply neurotic cat that is terrorizing its family, just as they’re about to bring home a newborn baby to join their household. Later, and on the other end of the kitty temperament spectrum, Jackson meets an inspirational cat named Skinny. Also: Cole and Marmalade, two cats who have become viral social media superstars. Another new episode follows.
7 p.m. on CBS Pink Collar Crimes
It’s one thing to be dedicated to clipping coupons, and quite another to be the person who creates the coupons that are clipped. The latter is the theme of the new episode “The Queen of Coupons,” about a Phoenix housewife whose scheme resulted in the biggest, most profitable fakecoupon operation ever staged in America. Law veteran Marcia Clark weighs in with her take on the case.
7 p.m. on BBCA
Planet Earth: Mission Galapagos The three-part miniseries continues with its central episode, “Secrets of the Deep,” wherein host Liz Bonnin and her team of experts dive beneath the waves to get a new perspective on this endlessly fascinating archipelago. They use a submersible craft called the Nadir to search for an elusive ocean giant called the sunfish, about which relatively little is known. Later, Liz drops in on some playful sea lions to see what effects, if any, shifting weather patterns in the region have had on their population.
7 p.m. on TRAV Ghost Adventures
In a newly enhanced episode called “Extra Pulses: Stone Lion Inn,” Zak Bagans and his Ghost Adventures team investigate an allegedly haunted property in Guthrie, Okla., where the facility’s owner is rumored to perform satanic rituals in a local cemetery. Zak also learns what happened to the corpse of bank and train robber Elmer McCurdy after his death in 1911 during a shoot-out with police.
10:50 p.m. on HBO Movie: Justice League
One of the most polarizing major releases of 2017, Zach Snyder’s follow-up to 2016’s Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice finds the titular league of superheroes forming to honor Superman’s memory and save Earth from the villainous Steppenwolf (Ciaran Hinds). Despite a stellar ensemble that includes Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill, Amy Adams and Gal Gadot, among many others, this big-budget effort received a mixed-to-negative reception from both fans and critics, and wound up losing around $60 million.