This week, television taught us that all good things must come to an end. Californication's Hank Moody made a difficult choice. The brothers of Nip/Tuck performed an ethically questionable surgery for personal gain. So You Think You Can Dance finally acknowledged the high art that is krumping. And Dexter, a show about a serial killer, made death surprising again. Welcome to Coolest Moments: Finale Fever Edition.
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So You Think You Can Dance
8/7c Fox
It all started on Sept. 9 with the first round of auditions, but we've finally arrived on the magical night of the Season 6 finale. Six dancers have made it this far, but only one of them can be crowned America's favorite dancer. In addition to tonight's dramatic ending, the evening also features performances by Adam Lambert, hip-hop dance group the Groovaloos and Leona Lewis, who debuts "I See You," the theme from James Cameron's sci-fi epic Avatar.
Read on for previews of CSI: NY, Christmas with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Nip/Tuck and Top Chef: Las Vegas.
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Steven Seagal Lawman
10/9c A&E
Steven Seagal made his action-hero debut in 1988's Above the Law and became known on screen as an enforcer with martial-arts skills and a passion for doing the right thing. In this new reality show, viewers see Seagal as, well, an enforcer with martial-arts skills and a passion for doing the right thing. The series follows his work as a deputy sheriff in Louisiana and begins with Seagal and his team apprehending a carjacker.
Read on for previews of Christmas in Rockefeller Center, the Grammy Nominations Concert Live! — Countdown to Music's Biggest Night, Top Chef and Nip/Tuck.
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Nip/Tuck's final season will debut in January, kicking off FX's midseason slate of new and returning series, the network announced Tuesday.
What you need to know about Nip/Tuck's final season
The final nine episodes of Nip/Tuck will premiere Wednesday, Jan. 6, at 10/9c and will air consecutively through the series finale — the 100th episode — on March 3. Melanie Griffith, Joan Rivers, Mario Lopez, Frances Conroy, Donna Mills and ...
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America's Next Top Model
8/7c CW
Who will be the first petite model to be named America's Next Top Model? Will it be Kentucky country girl Laura or Colorado cutie Nicole? It could go either way, and the final runway challenge may just be the deciding factor in who wins the coveted title. Or it could be decided when the two finalists shoot their CoverGirl commercial. Laura would seem to be at a disadvantage with her thick hillbilly accent, but poor speech hasn't derailed some past winners. One thing is for certain: They both take stunning photos.
Read on for previews of Modern Family, CSI: NY, In the Spotlight with Robin Roberts: Janet Jackson and Nip/Tuck.
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