TNT, 7:00 p.m. ET
Three years ago, actress Gal Gadot and director Patty Jenkins upended the movie industry by teaming for a powerful new tentpole franchise in the superhero genre, with the tremendous success of the inspirational female-empowerment 2017 film Wonder Woman. Later this week, on Christmas Day, the long-awaited sequel finally is released, and you can watch it on TV, exclusively on HBO Max. Meanwhile, today, you can watch the original Wonder Woman movie, and on a much less exclusive basis. It’s being shown tonight on TNT, but also on TBS, and even on the Cartoon Network – which makes sense both from a corporate synergy perspective and from the character’s comic-book origins.
Showtime, 9:00 p.m. ET
The final season continues – with at least one Gallagher doing his best to uphold the law, as a newly uniformed police officer, and another Gallagher positioning himself way, way on the opposite side of the thin blue line.
Showtime, 10:00 p.m. ET
In tonight’s Episode 3, the web the judge has tried to spin to save his son continues to get stickier, and ensnare more people. After trying to cover up his son’s hit-and-run crime by asking one close friend to “disappear” his car, the judge (Bryan Cranston) gets in even deeper when the young man hired to drive the car to a wrecking yard is stopped and arrested on the way – and charged with the crime the judge’s son committed. How far with the deception go, in and out of the courtroom? And with what consequences?