“I Am Cait”
Sunday, 8 p.m., E!
Caitlyn Jenner, the poster child for America’s transgender movement, finally launches her own reality show, “I Am Cait.” Expectations are high — just to see how Jenner, in her sixties, reacts to the camera as it captures her new life as a woman.
In the first episode, Jenner has a heartfelt reunion with her mother, Esther, and sisters Pam and Lisa. She also takes a road trip to visit the family whose transgender son took his own life.
“Ray Donovan”
Sunday, 9 p.m., Showtime
Ray (Liev Schreiber) and Mickey (Jon Voight) try various methods to spring Terry (Eddie Marsan) from prison after he kills an inmate with ties to the Aryan supremacist movement.
Mickey gets the brilliant idea to lean on a judge whose health proves too fragile. Ray, on the other hand, swallows his pride about being beholden to Andrew Finney (Ian McShane) in order to gain access to an influential politician.
Meanwhile, Abby (Paula Malcomson) surprises Bridget (Kerris Dorsey) and Conor (Devon Bagby) when she tells them she’s taking a trip home to Boston.
“Under the Dome”
Thursday, 10 p.m., CBS
As the world outside the Dome is rocked by a catastrophic meteor shower, unexpected alliances form inside the barrier. Eva (Kylie Bunbury) tries to indoctrinate Barbie (Mike Vogel) deeper into the Kinship and Big Jim (Dean Norris) and Julia (Rachelle LeFevre) turn to one another while isolated on Bird Island outside of town.
Meanwhile, Joe (Colin Ford) is forced to accept help from Sam (Eddie Cahill), the man who killed his sister.
“Strike Back”
Friday, 10 p.m., Cinemax
On the eve of a nuclear-weapons summit with a North Korean delegation, Robin Foster (Tim McInnerny), the British Ambassador to Thailand, learns that his daughter Chloe (Eliza Hope Bennett) has been kidnapped by a ruthless Bangkok gang.
Racing against the clock to locate her, Scott (Sullivan Stapleton), Stonebridge (Philip Winchester) and their Section 20 team— including boss Philip Locke (Robson Green) and agents Julia Richmond (Michelle Lukes) and Kim Martinez (Milauna Jackson) — track the thugs through the canals and streets of Thailand. When their efforts stall, Foster ends up following his own instincts, despite the chance that things could get worse before they get better.
“Major Crimes”
Monday, 9 p.m., TNT
New information prompts the re-opening of an old kidnapping investigation, forcing Captain Raydor (Mary McDonnell, below) into partnership with a potentially corrupt FBI agent.
Rusty (Graham Patrick Martin) has a major breakthrough in his investigation on Alice Herrera, but discovers he and T.J. are possibly not the friends he thought they were. Jon Tenney co-stars.
“Pretty Little Liars”
Tuesday, 8 p.m., ABC Family
After their latest run-in with Charles, tensions are at an all-time high with the Liars and the town of Rosewood. Aria’s (Lucy Hale, below right) big moment of seeing her work displayed in an art gallery is in jeopardy as Ella (Holly Marie Combs, left) is determined to keep her safe at home.
Hanna (Ashley Benson) is still uncomfortable with the unexpected scholarship money and is determined to give it back, even if that means ruining her chances at going to her school of choice.
And to top it off, the one normal high-school rite of passage the girls are looking forward to is in danger as Rosewood High is considering not letting the PLLs attend prom due to security issues.
“The Astronaut Wives Club”
Thursday, 8 p.m., ABC
As the Gemini missions are being successfully launched and the Apollo program kicks into high gear, the pressure on the wives grows exponentially. Gemini wife Marilyn Lovell (Holley Fain) hides an unexpected pregnancy and other wives face an even greater challenge — becoming the first space widows. Also starring Dominique McElligott (below).

“Masters of Sex”
Sunday, 10 p.m., Showtime
Masters (Michael Sheen) and Johnson (Lizzy Caplan, below left) try to capitalize on their growing fame; Libby (Caitlin FitzGerald) tries to maintain her social life and a perfume manufacturer (Josh Charles, right) meets with Johnson and Betty (Annaleigh Ashford, center) with a bold proposal.
