TV picks: 'Odd Mom Out,' Oprah's 'Greenleaf,' 'American Gothic' and more CQ ltc
_ ODD MOM OUT. 10 p.m. Monday, Bravo. Jill (Jill Kargman) flirts with the idea of going back to work in the Season 2 opener of her comedy about life on the Upper East Side. Showrunners Julie Rottenberg and Elisa Zuritsky, Germantown Friends grads, also wrote for Sex and the City.
_ ODD MOM OUT. 10 p.m. Monday, Bravo. Jill (Jill Kargman) flirts with the idea of going back to work in the Season 2 opener of her comedy about life on the Upper East Side. Showrunners Julie Rottenberg and Elisa Zuritsky, Germantown Friends grads, also wrote for Sex and the City.
_ GREENLEAF. 10 p.m. Tuesday, 9 and 10 p.m. Wednesday, OWN. Then moves to 10 p.m. Wednesdays.
Yes, it's a two-night, three-hour premiere. Oprah Winfrey, who has her name on the channel, also has a recurring role in this drama, centered on a Southern megachurch. Merle Dandridge (The Night Shift) stars as the prodigal daughter of a bishop (Keith David, Enlisted). Her return home after her sister's death stirs up trouble.
_ AMERICAN GOTHIC. 10 p.m. Wednesday, CBS3.
Not the first time CBS has used the title, but this drama about a prominent Boston family grappling with the possibility that one of them is a notorious serial killer is spooky, too, but still very different from the 1995-96 series starring Gary Cole and Lucas Black.
_ THE PURSUIT: 50 YEARS IN THE FIGHT FOR LGBT RIGHTS. 9 p.m. Thursday, WHYY12.
A Philadelphia-focused history of the fight for LGBT rights offers both poignance and perspective, beginning with a July 4, 1965, protest at Independence Hall.
_ THIRTEEN. 10 p.m. Thursday, BBC America.
A young woman (Jodie Comer) who was abducted 13 years earlier - at age 13 - is reunited with her family in this five-episode British drama.
- Ellen Gray