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ABC show should be a cliffhanger Wednesday
By Chuck Barney
Contra Costa Times
Published on Sunday, May 10, 2009
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The Lost season finale Season-ending episodes are often must-see events, but no current drama has consistently packed its finales with the kind of jaw-dropping, game-changing, way-cool moments as Lost. Now, after a season of wild twists and trippy journeys through time, we come to a two-hour capper that will set the stage for the show's final season next year. If it follows form, it will raise more questions than it answers and will have dedicated Lostologists working on their theories deep into the summer. 9 p.m. Wednesday, ABC.
Other bets
Tonight: We're down to the final three teams on The Amazing Race 14. They'll jet their way from China to Hawaii and make a mad dash for the finish line while we just veg out on the couch. 8 p.m., CBS.
Tonight: Can you take one more round of fireworks on Celebrity Apprentice? In the season finale, it's Annie Duke vs. Joan Rivers. We sense another Melissa Rivers-sized meltdown. 8 p.m., NBC.
Monday: Is there a love connection in the works on The Big Bang Theory? As the show concludes its season, Leonard and Penny find themselves reconsidering their feelings for one another. 8 p.m., CBS.
Tuesday: We totally expect to chew off all our fingernails during the creepy season finale of Fringe, which brings the return of evil bioterrorist David Robert Jones (Jared Harris). Oh, this should be good. 9:01 p.m., Fox.
Tuesday: The hair will be big, but expect the drama to be even bigger on The Real Housewives of New Jersey. The latest entry in the wildly successful reality franchise has us looking forward to spending some guilty-pleasure time in the Garden State. 11 p.m., Bravo.
Wednesday: There's one last chance to rock the runway on America's Next Top Model. Season 12 concludes with the crowning of the winner and, no doubt, a flood of tears. 8 p.m., The CW.
Thursday: On the season finale of CSI, Langston must use deadly force for the first time in his career while investigating a series of murders. Cynthia Watros (Lost) and Gerald McRaney (Jericho) guest star. 9 p.m., CBS.
Thursday: It's a big night for Izzie as Grey's Anatomy wraps up Season 5. Our cancer-stricken doc must decide if she'll undergo surgery. Meanwhile, George makes a stunning announcement. 9 p.m., ABC.
Friday: On the season finale of Ghost Whisperer, a ghost pays an unexpected visit to Melinda, who begins to worry for her unborn baby. We smell a cliff-hanger. 8 p.m., CBS.
Friday: The roller-coaster ride that is Prison Break comes to an end tonight as a few familiar faces return to help Michael take down the Company once and for all. 8 p.m., Fox.
Saturday: Sound the alarm: We've got another woman-in-peril TV movie. Taken In Broad Daylight has a kidnapped teen (Sara Canning) trying to escape her deranged captor (James Van Der Beek). 9 p.m., Lifetime.
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