Familiar TV face Niecy Nash stars in the spinoff “The Rookie: Feds” (NBC, 9 p.m.), about a new FBI agent making her way in Los Angeles, in a series where there’s as much attention to her personal life as there is the case of the week. 

In the new series “Reasonable Doubt” (Hulu, streaming), Emayatzy Corinealdi stars as a loose cannon defense attorney in Los Angeles. The cast also includes Sean Patrick Thomas, Victor Rasuk and Michael Ealy.

James Nesbitt stars as a jaded police detective looking into his daughter’s death through a series of intense interrogations in the new series “Suspect” (BritBox, streaming). Richard E. Grant, Sam Heughan and Joley Richardson also star. 

Seven days is hardly long enough to get the bad taste remaining from last week’s three-hour finale of “The Bachelorette.” But here already is “Bachelor in Paradise” (ABC, 8 p.m.), what should have served as the summer replacement series. It’s the variation that provides the best chance for actual romance, but we’re frankly so tired of so many of these faces in the increasingly insular “Bachelor Nation” (there will be no outside visitors to the beach). Mostly, we’ll be rooting for Wells to take over hosting duties from the stuff Jesse Palmer. 

Returning to fill a huge plot sinkholes left after season one is “La Brea” (NBC, 9 p.m.), whose protagonists are either back in Los Angeles, in prehistoric Seattle or suddenly back in 1988 for some reason. 

“Bobby’s Triple Threat” (Food, 9 p.m.) is a new series from an old host, Bobby Flay who has competitors go up against a trio of experienced chefs.

Even more ruthless is “Outchef’d” (Food, 10 p.m.) in which aspiring food TV hosts are suddenly thrown into competitions with top-level 

A first season finale comes for “The Come Up” (Freeform, 10:30 p.m.), a show which has plastered the streets of New York with its poster.