Followers-Season-1The imported new Japanese series “Followers” (Netflix, streaming) focuses on two women in a candy-colored Tokyo — a fashion photographer who yearns to be a mother before it’s too late (Miki Nakatani), and a struggling actress obsessed with her social media status (Elaiza Ikea).

New York’s Vessel becomes a catwalk on “Project Runway” (Bravo, 9 p.m.).

A second season drops for the sci-fi space war series “Altered Carbon” (Netflix, streaming).

“Jersey Shore: Family Vacation” (MTV, 8 p.m.) begins a new season while waiting for the Situation to get out of his prison situation.

Jay Leno pops up in another episode of “Last Man Standing” (Fox, 8 p.m.); Joel McHale returns to “Will & Grace” (NBC, 9 p.m.) as Karen’s love interest.

On “Outmatched” (Fox, 8:30 p.m.), Marc is accused of bullying so his parents look for a charter school for him.

Drugs and weapons go missing in the evidence room on “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” (NBC, 8:30 p.m.).

“Katy Keene” (CW, 8 p.m.) gets in trouble at work.

A Seattle blizzard becomes a problem for both “Station 19” (ABC, 8 p.m.) and “Grey’s Anatomy” (ABC, 9 p.m.).

“Deputy” (Fox, 9 p.m.) investigates a competitive burglary ring in West Hollywood.

Gossip is an issue on “Indebted” (NBC, 9:30 p.m.).

On “Tommy” (CBS, 10 p.m.), a protest turns violent about the same time a freeway is hit by a mudslide.

A doctor trades painkillers for sex on “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” (NBC, 10 p.m.).

“Restaurant: Impossible” (Food, 8 p.m.) goes to Wisconsin, then Tennessee at 9.

Amy organizes a community service event on “Superstore” (NBC, 8 p.m.).

On “Grown-ish” (Freeform, 8 p.m.), Zoey tries to juggle school with her new job as a fashion stylist.

Don’t confuse “Everything’s Gonna Be Okay” (Freeform, 8:30 p.m.) with “I’m Not Okay with This” (Netflix, streaming), okay? (Though there are similarities).

Kat questions bedroom gender roles on “The Bold Type” (Freeform, 9 p.m.).

“Very Cavallari” (E!, 9 p.m.) goes camping.

Final decisions are made on “Ex on the Beach” (MTV, 9 p.m.).

Only four have stuck around to stay “60 Days In” (A&E, 10 p.m.).

On “The Sinner” (USA, 10 p.m.), Ambrose tries to stop another murder.

Gary accidentally crashes Maggie’s first date on “A Million Little Things” (ABC, 10 p.m.).

Turner Classic Movies’ 31 Days of Oscar has “Johnny Eager” (6:30 a.m.), “Kismet” (8:30 a.m.), “The Devil and Daniel Webster” (10:30 a.m.), “Music in Manhattan” (12:30 p.m.), “Bombardier” (2:15 p.m.), “Captain Kidd” (4:15 p.m.), “Beneath the 12-Mile Reef” (6 p.m.), “Broken Lance” (8 p.m.), “Kiss of Death” (10 p.m.), “One Million B.C.” (midnight), “Topper Returns” (2 a.m.) and “The Guardsman” (4 a.m.).

NBA action has Portland at Indiana (TNT, 8 p.m.) and Lakers at Golden State (TNT, 10:30 p.m.).

Hockey includes Dallas at Boston (NBC Sports, 7:30 p.m.).

Spring baseball has Tampa Bay vs. Yankees (MLB, 1 p.m.) and Houston vs. Washington (MLB, 6 p.m.).

Men’s college hoops include Delaware at College of Charleston (CBS Sports, 6 p.m.), Wisconsin at Michigan (ESPN2, 7 p.m.), Radford at Hampton (ESPNU, 7 p.m.), Indiana at Purdue (Fox Sports 1, 7 p.m.), Temple at Wichita State (ESPN, 8 p.m.), Louisiana Tech at Western Kentucky (CBS Sports, 8 p.m.), Ohio State at Nebraska (ESPN2, 9 p.m.), Arizona at USC (EPN, 10 p.m.), Saint Mary’s at Santa Clara (CBS Sports, 10 p.m.), Oregon State at Oregon (ESPN2, 11 p.m.) and UC Irvine at Cal Poly (ESPNU, 11 p.m.).

Daytime Talk

Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest: Kyle MacLachlan, Andrew Rea, Static & Ben El with Pitbull. The View: Edie Falco. The Talk: Oprah Winfrey. Ellen DeGeneres: Usher. Kelly Clarkson: Elisabeth Moss, Thomas Saldoski. Tamron Hall: Blair Underwood. Wendy Williams: Eva Marcille. The Real: Tisha Campbell.

Late Talk

Stephen Colbert: John Turturro, Kaleo. Jimmy Kimmel: Mark Wahlberg, Storm Reid, Goody Grace with blink-182. Jimmy Fallon: John Mulaney, Bad Bunny. Seth Meyers: Elisabeth Moss, Richard E. Grant, Mt. Joy. James Corden: Alison Brie, Will Forte, Doug Smith. Lilly Singh: Retta. Trevor Noah: Jessie Reyez. David Spade: Liza Trigger, Russell Peters, Andrew Santino. Conan O’Brien: Steve Coogan.