Parenting

Don’t miss: A preview of the week’s top shows

QUEEN OF SCOTS
After spending a childhood safely hidden away in a monastery, a teenage Mary Stuart (Adelaide Kane) arrives in France where she has been sent to secure Scotland’s strategic alliance by formalizing her arranged engagement to the French king’s dashing son, Prince Francis (Toby Regbo). Further complicating matters is Bash (Torrance Coombs), Francis’ handsome, roguish halfbrother, and Francis’ mother, Queen Catherine (Megan Follows). When the strong-willed Queen learns of a prophecy that marriage to Mary will cost Francis his life, she is determined to save her son, no matter how many others have to pay with their lives.
REIGN, Thursday, 9 p.m., The CW

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FIFTY SHADES OF ‘BETRAYAL’
Sara (Hannah Ware, right) slips into a sexual daydream as she attempts to fight the undertow of her trysts with Jack (Stuart Townsend, left). As her husband, Drew (Chris Johnson), tries to get to the bottomof Lou’s murder, he has a heated face-off against Jack in court over T.J.’s (Henry Thomas) bail hearing. Still reeling from her husband’s death, Lou’s widow, Connie (Carmen Roman), fears for her own life, and with good reason. Meanwhile, lanky puppeteer Thatcher Karsten (James Cromwell) tangles with Jack about past recriminations and guilt surrounding T.J.’s car accident years ago.
BETRAYAL, Sunday, 10 p.m., ABC

MONSTER MASH
After discovering interesting news about someone in Marcel’s (Charles Michael Davis, right) inner circle, Klaus (Joseph Morgan) and Rebekah (Claire Holt) come together to attempt to tear down his empire from within — in spite of Elijah’s (Daniel Gillies) concerns. They enlist help from Sophie (Daniella Pineda), who is reluctant to get involved for fear of the wrath of Marcel’s secret weapon, Davina (Danielle Campbell). Rebekah sneakily invites an oblivious Cami (Leah Pipes, left) to a huge vampire party thrown by Marcel, managing to anger Marcel in the process. Elsewhere, Hayley (Phoebe Tonkin) learns from the witch Sabine (Shannon Kane) that the supernatural creatures of New Orleans are reacting to the potential existence of a hybrid baby.
THE ORIGINALS, Tuesday, 8 p.m.,The CW

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A HUSBAND’S LIES
While continuing her investigation into the truth about her husband, Tom (Ryan Eggold), Liz (Megan Boone, left) testifies against drug lord, Hector Lorca (Clifton Collins Jr.). Later another witness is abducted when he is forced to testify against the dangerous drug trafficker. Red’s (James Spader) interest is aroused and he informs the team that the witness may have been taken by “The Stewmaker,” a man responsible for hundreds of missing and presumed dead people. Meanwhile, in an unlikely twist of events, Red and Ressler (Diego Klattenhoff, right) must work together for the first time.
THE BLACKLIST, Monday, 10 p.m., NBC

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PASS THE EXCEDRIN
Another of Adam’s (Peter Krause, left) comfort zones is threatened by Kristina’s (Monica Potter, right) campaign, while Sarah (Lauren Graham) and Amber (Mae Whitman) struggle to talk to one another about the wedding. Meanwhile, Drew (Miles Heizer) tries to get closer to his new friend, Natalie (Lyndon Smith), and Zeek (Craig T. Nelson) gets a chance to provide big teaching moments to grandchildren Sydney (Savannah Paige Rae) and Victor (Xolo Mariduena). To his credit, Crosby (Dax Shepard) handles high-maintenance rock star Oliver Rome (Tyson Ritter). This episode also stars Erika Christensen.
PARENTHOOD, Thursday, 10 p.m., NBC

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NO RUSH, ALICIA
It’s a classic Alicia Florrick (Julianna Margulies, right) move: to do something bold — leave her staid law firm and join forces with someone more adventurous and then maybe change her mind. Alicia is very much a “maybe” person. Maybe she’ll leave her cheating husband (she’s thought that for four years). Maybe she’ll begin another relationship with a guy she really likes (she thought that for a couple of years). So that’s where we are. Will (Josh Charles, left) makes Alicia a stunning offer which causes her to reconsider her plans to resign from Lockhart Gardner. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court candidacy of Diane (Christine Baranski) puts her at odds with her colleagues. Diane: now there’s someone who doesn’t say maybe.
THE GOOD WIFE, Sunday, 9 p.m., CBS