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Jensen Ackles as Dean and Jeffrey Dean Morgan as John Winchester in the 300th episode of "Supernatural."
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Jensen Ackles as Dean and Jeffrey Dean Morgan as John Winchester in the 300th episode of “Supernatural.”
Chuck Barney, TV critic and columnist for Bay Area News Group, for the Wordpress profile in Walnut Creek, Calif., on Thursday, Sept. 1, 2016. (Susan Tripp Pollard/Bay Area News Group)
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TV picks for Thursday, Feb. 7

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“Song of Parkland” (7 p.m., HBO): When Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School drama teacher Melody Herzfeld heard the fire alarm on Feb. 14,2018, she was in rehearsals with her students for their annual children’s musical. Moments later, a Code Red sounded. Herzfeld rushed her 65 students into a storage closet while a shooter killed 17 teachers and students nearby. Filmed in the months following the shootings, when the Florida school community is grappling with the tragedy, this documentary chronicles the dedication of Herzfeld and her theater students as they return to school and resolve to continue with their production.

“Supernatural” (8 p.m., The CW): The saga of the Winchester brothers continues its remarkable run. Tonight, the spook-fest celebrates its 300th episode and welcomes back Negan, er, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, as John Winchester in a story line that has Sam and Dean looking into occult lore for a solution to their latest problem.

“The Big Bang Theory” (8 p.m., CBS): In “The Donation Oscillation,” Penny tries to seduce an abstaining Leonard to ruin his “donation” for her ex-boyfriend, Zack (Brian Thomas Smith), and his wife, Marissa (Lindsey Kraft). Also, Wolowitz, Bernadette, Anu (Rati Gupta) and Koothrappali turn Koothrappali’s canceled bachelor party into a couple’s trip aboard the “vomit comet.”

“Brooklyn Nine-Nine” (9 p.m., NBC): Terry believes the Pontiac Bandit is stealing cars again, but Jake is convinced his friend wouldn’t do that. The rest of the squad fight to keep Shaw’s a police bar after some firemen stake their claim to it.

“Law & Order” (10 p.m., NBC): As Stone prosecutes the case of a woman who killed her abusive husband, Benson and her squad wrestle with the duty of testifying against her.

Also on Thursday:

“The Titan Games” (8 p.m., NBC)

“Grey’s Anatomy” (8 p.m., ABC)

“Siren” (8 p.m., Freeform)

“The First 48” (8 p.m., A&E)

“Bring It!” (8 p.m., Lifetime)

“Young Sheldon” (8:30 p.m., CBS)

“Legacies” (9 p.m., The CW)

“A Million Little Things” (9 p.m., ABC)

“Big Brother: Celebrity Edition” (9 p.m., CBS)

“Million Dollar Listing: Los Angeles” (9 p.m., Bravo)

“Building Off the Grid” (9 p.m., Discovery)

“Lip Sync Battle” (9 p.m., Paramount)

“Will & Grace” (9:30 p.m., NBC)

“S.W.A.T.” (10 p.m., CBS)

“How to Get Away With Murder” (10 p.m., ABC)

“Broad City” (10 p.m., Comedy Central)

“Beat Bobby Flay” (10 p.m., Food Network)

“The Other Two” (10:30 p.m., Comedy Central)