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What to Watch on Sunday: Seinfeld reunion and Entourage finale

Three Rivers (9pm, CBS) - The debut of another new medical show, this one about a transplant team in Pittsburgh and starring Alex O'Loughlin (left). Tonight, a pregnant woman needs a new heart.

Desperate Housewives (9pm, ABC) - Someone strangled Julie last week (and I tried very hard to care). The obvious suspects are from the new family who just moved in -- either the son Julie's tutoring or the creepy ass dad. But that's too obvious, so my guess is that Zach Young has gone nuts again and returned to Wisteria Lane.

My Monkey Baby (9pm, TLC) - I'm officially no longer surprised by any programming on TLC. This show is about a couple raising their pet monkey as a child.

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What to Watch on Sunday: Sookie does Dallas

True Blood (9pm, HBO) - While Sookie and Bill are in Dallas doing business for Eric, Sookie tries to make friends with someone who shares her same powers. And no surprise, creepy Maryann tries to keep Tara from moving out.

Drop Dead Diva (9pm, Lifetime) - Deb defends a client who lost her waitressing job after she gained 50 pounds. Great show. Please watch.

Law & Order: Criminal Intent (9pm, USA) - Goren up. After a big loss, a poker player has to collect a debt for his bookie and accidentally kills someone. 

In Plain Sight (10pm, USA) - First of all, I can't believe Mary finally said yes to Rafael's proposal last week! I am a total sucker for that character (Cristian de la Fuente, right). But I also love Marshall, who has a secret crush on Mary, so I'm sure he'll be hurt by the news. Anyway. Tonight Mary helps make a training film for US Marshalls, while Marshall helps an elderly mobster in the program attend his son's funeral.

Entourage (10:30, HBO) - It's the "Gatsby" premiere. Eric gets to hang out with Sloane, and Turtle goes public with Jamie-Lynn Sigler.

What to Watch on Sunday: HBO's "Entourage" debuts season 6

Big Brother 11 (8pm, CBS) - Apparently this show is on about every other night. Tonight, the house's first nomination for eviction is announced. Will it be our local girl, Jordan Lloyd?

Drop Dead Diva (9pm, Lifetime) - A new series from Lifetime that puts a girly twist on the Warren Beatty film "Heaven Can Wait," except with dead models and lawyers. Read Adrienne's "Drop Dead Diva" review. It sounds great. Margaret Cho stars.

Meteor (9pm, NBC) - A scientist, played by Christopher Lloyd, discovers that a meteor named Kassandra is on a collision course with the earth, while smaller meteor showers ahead of Kassandra create havoc in American cities. Stacy Keach also stars. First part of a two-part series.

Entourage (10:30, HBO) - The 6th season premiere finds the gang back on top again, with Vince awaiting the premiere of his prestigious new "Gatsby" film, which was directed by none other than Martin Scorsese. What's the same? Eric is still pining over Sloane, and Drama is still working hard to maintain his D-list career. What's different? Turtle is actually dating a hot starlet (Jamie-Lynn Sigler as herself) who is really into him, and Lloyd, hoping to advance his career, gives Ari an ultimatum. Gary Cole is back as Ari's business partner.

What to Watch on Saturday: Eli Stone and Harper's Island end for good

Entourage (5pm, HBO2) - In anticipation of tomorrow night's season 6 premiere, HBO2 has a marathon of season 5 that lasts till 11pm. 

Harper's Island (9pm, CBS) - He/She who shall not be named (hate to spoil it for those who might be behind) continues his/her murderous rampage on the island, while the survivors try to kill him/her first. There's a second episode at 10pm, which is the ultimate finale. If you don't mind some spoilers, there's a good interview at TV Guide with show star, Matt Barr.

Eli Stone (10pm, ABC) - Eli and Keith help a woman in need of a heart transplant who clashes with the donor's family because of her religious views. This is also a series finale.

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