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

OUT FOR BLOOD
Alicia (Julianna Margulies) and Cary (Matt Czuchry) have pulled off the coup of the year at Lockhart Gardner, but they face unforeseen roadblocks when representing a client who has taken their business from LG to the new firm. Diane (Christine Baranski) and Will (Josh Charles) delay turning over the client’s case files, so Alicia and Cary have to improvise a defense. Meanwhile, Will’s colleagues are mildly startled that he’s grown a pair since being upstaged by his ex-mistress. With Edward Herrmann as the firm’s mediator.
THE GOOD WIFE, Sunday, 9:30 p.m., CBS

HE’S NO PAUL SIMON
Now that this witless comedy is here to stay, let’s look at the new installment of “Brooklyn Nine Nine.” When Sal’s Pizza burns down and the fire marshal (guest star Patton Oswalt) quickly assumes that the owner is the prime suspect in the investigation, Jake (Andy Samberg) tries to prove him wrong, even if it means stepping out of his jurisdiction. Meanwhile, back at the precinct, chaos ensues when a computer virus publishes everyone’s browser history.
BROOKLYN NINE NINE, Tuesday, 8:30 p.m., Fox

THAT GUY FROM ‘HOUSE’
After a chemical attack on a subway, Liz (Megan Boone) and the FBI search for the man responsible. Liz reluctantly calls on Red (James Spader) for his help after she finds her search for the next person on the blacklist, brilliant scientist Frederick Barnes (guest star Robert Sean Leonard from “House,” left), heading to a dead end. Meanwhile, Liz wants nothing to do with Red after he implicated her husband, Tom (Ryan Eggold). Diego Klattenhoff, Parminder Nagra, Harry Lennix also star.
THE BLACKLIST, Monday, 10 p.m., NBC

HIS BROTHER’S KEEPER
Sherlock’s (Jonny Lee Miller, right) brother, Mycroft (Rhys Ifans, left), arrives in New York and enlists Holmes and Watson (Lucy Liu) to help solve a case involving Mycroft’s former fiancée. Meanwhile, Sherlock has a difficult time accepting that Mycroft and Joan have hit it off. Co-starring Aidan Quinn.
ELEMENTARY, Thursday, 10 p.m., CBS

DUDE, THE HAT
When Ichabod Crane (Tom Mison, below) goes missing, his dead wife, Katrina (Katia Winter), appears to Lt. Abbie Mills (Nicole Beharie) in a vision, warning her that the Headless Horseman will return to Sleepy Hollow by nightfall. A frantic Abbie seeks help from Henry Parrish (John Noble), who holds vital clues about how Crane can vanquish his dangerous blood tie to the Horseman. Meanwhile, an encounter from Crane’s past weighs heavily on him, and details about his first encounter with Katrina are revealed.
SLEEPY HOLLOW, Monday, 9 p.m., Fox

WOMEN FROM MARS
Jaime, Tiara, Tahiti and Presley (right)—the sisters of Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Bruno Mars — leave the sand and surf of Hawaii for the City of Angels to take the music industry by storm in “The Lylas.” As the sisters prepare to launch their music career, they are soon faced with personal and professional obstacles they didn’t see coming, including the untimely death of their mother and major rifts with their management team.
THE LYLAS, Friday, 9 p.m., WE