Stefan (Paul Wesley) makes an unexpected trip to New Orleans, surprising his old friend Klaus (Joseph Morgan) as "The Vampire Diaries" crosses over with "The Originals.” (Annette Brown/The CW)

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SERIES PREMIERE: You wanted a reboot? You got it, dude. “Fuller House” (Netflix, streaming) reunites the extended Tanner family (sans Olsen twins) in the first episode, but the spinoff focuses on a recently widowed D.J. (Candace Cameron Bure), who gets some support from her younger sister, Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin) and her childhood friend Kimmy Gibbler (Andrea Barber), who move into the family’s familiar Victorian house to help D.J. raise her three boys.

[You already know ‘Fuller House’ is bad. But are you adult enough to resist it?]

A bout of claustrophobia hinders one contestant’s ability to complete an important task on “The Amazing Race” (CBS at 8).

Jenny confronts her father on “Sleepy Hollow” (Fox at 8), which causes painful family isssues to resurface. Meanwhile, the FBI deals with the return of an increasingly dangerous Atticus Nevins.

On “Dr. Ken” (ABC at 8:30), Molly brings home her boyfriend, who happens to be the son of one of Allison’s patients. A therapy session leads Allison to believe that Molly’s boyfriend is being unfaithful, but the truth proves much more complicated.

On “The Vampire Diaries” (CW at 8), Stefan tries to lure an angry vampire hunter away from Mystic Falls. He heads to a safe house in New Orleans, where he encounters his old friend Klaus Mikaelson of “The Originals” (CW at 9), who is fending off a threat of his own.

“In Performance at the White House: Smithsonian Salutes Ray Charles” (WETA at 9) finds musicians including Usher, Yolanda Adams, the Band Perry and Alabama Shakes’ Brittany Howard interpreting the music of the iconic singer-songwriter.

The documentary “American Masters: Fats Domino and the Birth of Rock ’n’ Roll” (ABC at 10) explores the legendary New Orleans musician’s influence on rock-and-roll, including integration within the genre.

On “Blue Bloods” (CBS at 10), Frank spars with the outspoken city council speaker (guest star Whoopi Goldberg), who takes issue with an NYPD policy.

“Vice” (HBO at 11) explores emerging surgical techniques that can help blind patients regain visual perception. The episode also takes viewers to California, where small-scale weed farmers voice their fears about possible corporate takeover in the wake of changing marijuana legislation.

It’s all about dogs this week on the animated (adult) comedy “Animals” (HBO at 11:30), in which a papillon gets an icy welcome at a dog park and two dogs dissect their owner’s first-date.

“The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” (NBC at 11:35) hosts actors Nathan Lane, Keri Russell and Mary Lynn Rajskub.