“So You Think You Can Dance?” (8 p.m., FOX): The votes are in, and now it’s time
“So You Think You Can Dance?” (8 p.m., FOX): The votes are in, and now it’s time to find out who will capture the crown on “So You Think You Can Dance?”
“Last Comic Standing” (8 p.m., NBC): They’re also down to the wire on “Last Comic Standing.” The winner nabs, among other prizes, a talent contract with NBC.
“Larry Flynt: The Right to Be Left Alone” (9 p.m., IFC): Viewers of this documentary will find a saga far less devoted to silicone than civics. In abundant archival footage stretching through his long, turbulent career, Flynt makes a persuasive case for himself as a First Amendment champion. And, even more important, he argues passionately for his fellow citizens to defend their constitutional rights. Early on, he paid dearly for his role as an advocate. A bristling, sometimes disjointed film, “The Right to Be Left Alone” profiles a man you don’t have to like to find worth heeding. And a man you may like more than you might have expected.
“My Boys” (10 p.m., TBS): Bobby’s wedding rehearsal serves as the backdrop to the second-season finale of “My Boys.” After Jack’s sudden departure from the wedding, the gang (including PJ) steps in as Bobby’s “best men” and they all try to help the wedding run smoothly. Mike attempts to learn as much as he can about Maggie as he continues to pine after her.
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