In the aftermath of the Paris attacks, CBS has pulled episodes of “Supergirl” and “NCIS: Los Angeles” that been scheduled for Monday night.

Terrorism figured in the plots of both episodes, though the network did not address that or the Paris attacks in its statement.

Both episodes will be replaced. It is has not yet been determined when the postponed episodes will be broadcast.

The episode of “Supergirl,” a new and highly rated show about Superman’s heroic cousin, featured the titular character protecting National City, a sister city of Metropolis, from a series of bombings.

It will be replaced by a Thanksgiving-oriented episode called “Livewire,” which features the actress Helen Slater, who played Supergirl in a 1984 film.

The plot of the “NCIS: Los Angeles” episode concerned a missing teenage girl suspected of being recruited by a terrorist organization. That episode will be replaced by “The Long Goodbye.”