
What to Watch on TV: Ghosts, Citadel, and The Flash
Welcome to a new week and another round of What to Watch on TV for the week of April 23rd! Our picks this week include exciting new shows, long-awaited returns, and episodes you don’t want to miss.
This week we feature Ghosts, Citadel, The Flash, and many more!
Here are our recommendations for what to watch on TV this week:
Great Expectations – Sunday, April 23rd
The finale will change Pip’s plans and have Miss Havisham face some difficulties while Estella deals with family revelations. Great Expectations premieres on Sunday, April 23 on Hulu.
Episode Description: As Pip and Jaggers’ plans come to a head, Miss Havisham finally faces her demons; Estella at last tries to break free after a family revelation.
From – Sunday, April 23rd

The sci-fi horror series is back, and this season, we’ll learn more about the horrifying origins of the town. From Season 2 premieres on Sunday, April 23 on MGM+.
Episode Description:In Sheriff Boyd’s absence, Donna and Kenny struggle to manage the chaos as a busload of unwitting newcomers arrives in town; Victor and Tabitha go on a chilling journey through the nightmarish labyrinth of tunnels beneath the town.
9-1-1 – Monday, April 24th
Buck meets a death doula while Maddie and Chimney are audited by the IRS. 9-1-1 airs Monday, April 24th at 8/7c on FOX.
Episode Description: A fire breaks out in an accountant’s office and a car crashes into a “living funeral;” Athena is shocked when a suspect dies in her custody minutes after she arrests him; Buck is attracted to a death doula; Maddie and Chimney are audited by the IRS.
Perry Mason – Monday, April 24th
Perry turns to an unusual ally for help as a final attempt to win the case. Perry Mason Season 2 finale airs on Monday, April 24th at 9/8c on HBO.
Episode Description:As their final day in court nears, Mateo and Rafael prepare for the worst, while Perry, Della, and Paul work with an unlikely ally to sway the prosecution’s hand. Then, after making his closing arguments, Perry faces the consequences of his relentless pursuit of justice.
Superman & Lois – Tuesday, April 25th

While Lois seems to have a new friend, Superman visits Bruno Mannheim. Superman & Lois airs on Tuesday, April 25th at 8/7c on The CW.
Episode Guide: Clark finds himself in uncharted territory; Lois bonds with a new friend; Superman pays Bruno Mannheim a surprise visit; Lana puts Sarah in charge while she’s away at a meeting with Chrissy.
FBI – Tuesday, April 25
Maggie’s sister is back in New York, but unfortunately, her return ends up complicating Maggie’s search for a suspect. FBI airs Tuesday, April 25 on CBS.
Episode Description: A drug dealer is shot in a federal park and the team sets out to look for his killer; Maggie’s sister returns to New York and complicates the case.
The Flash – Wednesday, April 26th

It’s Barry Allen’s birthday, and we are all getting a gift as this episode features the return of Stephen Amell. The Flash airs on Wednesday, April 26th at 8/7c on The CW.
Episode Description: Team Flash throws a surprise birthday party for Barry, but things go terribly awry when Ramsey Rosso crashes the festivities.
Not Dead Yet – Wednesday, April 26
Nell’s finally ready to move on from Phillip and start dating again. Not Dead Yet airs on Wednesday, April 26 at 9:30/8:30c on ABC.
Episode Description: After months of processing her relationship with Phillip, Nell tells Sam she’s ready to move on physically. Elsewhere, Sam tries to recapture her spark with her husband, and Lexi helps Dennis search for the perfect egg donor.
Love & Death – Thursday, April 27th

Starring Elizabeth Olsen and Jesse Plemons, Love & Death follows the quaint life of two couples that turns deadly after an affair is discovered. The first three episodes of Love & Death premiere on Thursday, April 27th on HBO Max.
Series Description: Based on the true story of Wylie, TX, housewife Candy Montgomery’s murder of Betty Gore in 1980. The series revolves around two church-going couples, enjoying small-town family life in Texas until somebody picks up an ax.
Ghosts – Thursday, April 27
Stephanie is back, and she’s decided to sabotage everyone’s relationships after learning that Trevor and Hetty are a couple. Ghosts airs on Thursday, April 27 at 8:30/7:30c on CBS.
Episode Description: When teen ghost Stephanie (Odessa A’zion), who lives in the attic, awakens to find that her crush Trevor is now dating Hetty, she decides to sabotage all the relationships at Woodstone.
Sweet Tooth – Thursday, April 27th
Gus and his family of hybrids and humans are back for a second season. Sweet Tooth Season 2 will be available for streaming on Netflix on Thursday, April 27th.
Season Description: Gus and his fellow hybrids are held captive by the Last Men in order to find a cure for the Sick. To save his friends, Gus must find new strength as he uncovers the origins of The Great Crumble.
Citadel – Friday, April 28th

Richard Madden, Priyanka Chopra, and Stanley Tucci star in this new spy thriller. The first two episodes of Citadel will be available to stream on Friday, April 28 on Prime Video.
Series Description: Global spy agency Citadel has fallen, and its agents’ memories were wiped clean. Now the powerful syndicate, Manticore, is rising in the void. Can the Citadel agents recollect their past and summon the strength to fight back?
Grand Crew – Friday, April 28th
Nicky and Anthony face a life change while Noah and Wyatt compete against each other for a dinner with Sherm. The Grand Crew season finale airs on Friday, April 28th at 8.30/7.30c on NBC.
Episode Description: Fay helps Nicky and Anthony cope with a big life change; Noah and Wyatt compete for the chance to go to a fancy dinner with Sherm, and there’s wine.
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