1) “The Audacity,” 9 p.m., AMC, rerunning at 10:20. As the opener ended last week, Duncan (Billy Magnussen, right) grasped at a scheme. His tech company was crumbling, but he had caught his therapist using her clients (including Zach Galifianakis, left) to fuel insider-training. Now he wants her to feed tips to him — if he can find her. Meanwhile, their teens struggle. It’s a brilliant episode, deftly blending satire and drama.
2) “The Forsytes,” 9 p.m., PBS. A week before the terrific season-finale, this 19th-century tale finds crises everywhere. Soames has pulled back on his promise to Irene that they would move to Paris … Jo finds that his friend and ex-lover is being evicted … And mining-company stock brings a clash between cousins — Jo’s caution and Soames’ risk-taking.
3) “Krapopolis” season-finale, 8 p.m., Fox. Here’s a familiar problem — trying to gather everyone for a family picture. (Hey, it took longer before there were cameras.) That’s followed by reruns, including the 450th “Family Guy” (9:30), with munchies helping Lois finally understand Stewie.
4) “The Way Home” (Hallmark Channel) and “From” (MGM+) season-openers, 9 p.m. Both have a fantasy twist — and nothing else in common. Once you get past the time-travel, “Home” is a family drama, starting its final season; “From” is the haunting tale of a town that visitors can never leave.
5) “Tracker,” 9 p.m., CBS. A teen-ager was at a friend’s house when there was a triple homicide; now she’s missing. That follows a “Marshals” in which a former colleague drifts in, causing Kayce and Cal to ponder their SEAL pasts. For dramas, PBS has tough hours of “Call the Midwife” and “Count of Monte Cristo” (8 and 10 p.m.), which end their seasons May 10.