Resurrection
Sunday, 9 p.m., ABC
“Game of Thrones” star Michelle Fairley, who went on to “24,” where Kiefer Sutherland threw her out of a window, sure knows how to bounce back. In the second season premiere of “Resurrection,” she plays Margaret Langston, the matriarch of a powerful family, who has been dead for 30 years. Meanwhile, Bellamy (Omar Epps) wakes up alone and abandoned on the outskirts of Arcadia. As his memory returns, he has a shocking revelation.
Ray Donovan
Sunday, 9 p.m., ABC
The second season comes to an explosive finale. Kate McPherson (Vinessa Shaw) returns to Boston, thinking she’s got the Sully Sullivan story in the bag. Cookie Brown (Omar J. Dorsey) knows that Snowflake is on that double-murder video and Ray (Liev Schreiber) wants his assurance that his daughter will be safe. Ray’s association with Avi (Steven Bauer) and Ezra (Elliott Gould) reaches a turning point. FBI Assistant Director Ed Cochran (Hank Azaria) watches in horror as he becomes a Web star. Abby (Paula Malcomson) must decide whether she wants a life of brutal justice or protection.
Gotham
Monday, 8 p.m, Fox
Detectives Gordon (Ben McKenzie) and Bullock (Donal Logue) investigate a child- trafficking ring preying on Gotham’s street kids, including Selina Kyle (Camren Bicondova), the future Catwoman. Meanwhile, Penguin (Robin Lord Taylor), the former Oswald Cobblepot, resurfaces in the countryside and begins to make his way back to the city, leaving victims in his wake. Co-starring David Mazouz as Bruce Wayne and Cory Michael Smith as Edward Nygma/the future Riddler.
Sleepy Hollow
Monday, 9 p.m., Fox
Ichabod Crane (Tom Mison) and Lt. Abbie Mills (Nicole Beharie) concoct a plan to rescue Ichabod’s wife, Katrina (Katia Winter), from the Headless Horseman by resurrecting a Frankenstein-like monster created by Benjamin Franklin. Meanwhile, Captain Frank Irving (Orlando Jones) reveals the true details of his encounter with a demon, and Jenny Mills (Lyndie Greenwood) finds herself at odds with the new sheriff in town.
Selfie
Tuesday, 8 p.m., ABC
Social media goddess Eliza Dooley (Karen Gillan) has 263,000 followers who hang on to her every Facebook post, Tweet and selfie. But after a workplace mishap goes viral, she quickly realizes that being “instafamous” isn’t all it’s cracked up to be and being friended is not the same as having actual friends. She enlists co-worker and marketing guru, Henry Higgs (John Cho), to “rebrand” her self-obsessed reputation and teach her how to connect with people in the real world. Based on “Pygmalion” and “My Fair Lady” by George Bernard Shaw.
Gracepoint
Thursday, 9 p.m., Fox
When a boy is found dead on the beach in the idyllic town of Gracepoint, Detective Emmett Carver (David Tennant) investigates. He has come from afar to assume a prominent position on the town’s police force. Detective Ellie Miller (Anna Gunn) thought she was going to get that job. She must begrudgingly help Carver learn the lay of the land. As for the dead boy’s parents, Mark and Beth Solano (Michael Pena and Virginia Kull), they are doubly horrified when it seems that killer may be one of their neighbors. Adapted from the British mystery series “Broadchurch,” which ran last summer and also starred Tennant as a different detective.
Scandal
Thursday, 9 p.m., ABC
In order for Fitz (Tony Goldwyn) to make the biggest impact with his State of the Union address on gun control, Cyrus (Jeff Perry) sets out to recruit a power couple (Mary McCormack and Josh Randall) who are influential on the issue. Also starring Kerry Washington and Bellamy Young.
How To Get Away With Murder
Thursday, 10 p.m., ABC
Annalise Keating (Viola Davis) takes on a new client, Max St. Vincent (Steven Weber), an eccentric millionaire who is the prime suspect in his wife’s brutal murder. All the clues point to St. Vincent as the killer, but Annalise challenges her students to prove he’s innocent. Meanwhile, Annalise deals with her suspicion that her husband, Sam (Tom Verica), is somehow involved in Lila’s disappearance from her dorm room. In flashbacks, we revisit the night of the murder and learn that Wes Gibbons (Alfred Enoch) might be hiding a few secrets of his own.