This weekend catch all new episodes of Undercover Boss, Black Sails, The Amazing Race: All-Stars, The Good Wife, Shameless and Revenge.
What to Watch: Friday, March 14
8:00pm: Undercover Boss, CBS (1 hr) SEASON FINALE
SkyZone CEO Jeff Platt goes undercover at his indoor trampoline park. While undercover he works with maintenance assistant Brekkin, the series' first featured transgender employee.
What to Watch: Saturday, March 15
9:00pm: Black Sails, Starz (1 hr) NEW
The hunt for the Urca continues and Eleanor's plans are ruined while Bonny and Rackham are haunted by their past mistakes.
What to Watch: Sunday, March 16
8:00pm: The Amazing Race: All-Stars, CBS (1 hr) NEW
This season includes the return of out competitor Luke Adams who previously raced in seasons 14 and 18.
9:00pm: The Good Wife, CBS (1 hr) NEW
Alicia looks for inspiration in her past when she is tasked with giving a keynote address, competition heats up between Florrick-Agos and Lockhart-Gardner and Will turns to an old friend for help.
9:00pm: Shameless, Showtime (1 hr) NEW
Mickey ignores the birth of his son to spend time with Ian, Carl connects with a troubled person in detention and Fiona struggles to find a job now that she has a criminal record.
10:00pm: Revenge, ABC (1 hr) NEW
Emily becomes destructive during her blackouts and she is forced to turn to someone she betrayed for help and Victoria deals with a person from her past.
This morning and afternoon, check your local listings for information about Ellen, The Talk (CBS), The Gossip Table (VH1) and The Chew (ABC). Soap operas Days of Our Lives on NBC and General Hospital on ABC (check local listings for time) both feature out characters.
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