Betrayed at 17 (8pm, Lifetime) - In this new movie, the life of a shy teen is destroyed when a video surfaces on the internet of her having sex with a high school football star who pressured her into sleeping with him on their fist date so he could win a bet.
The Good Wife (9pm, CBS) - Will and his ex-wife (Lisa Edelstein, Cuddy from "House") meet for a court-ordered mediation session. Meanwhile, Eli and Diane disagree over how to handle a dairy company's public relations disaster. (The photo here is Josh Charles and Edelstein goofing around on the set, tweeted by CBS.)
Desperate Housewives (9pm, ABC) - Mike suspects that Susan and Carlos are having an affair, but the two are simply bonding over the shared guilt of having killed Gaby's stepfather.
Boardwalk Empire (9pm, HBO) - The Commodore throws his weight around with the Coast Guard to disrupt the delivery of alcohol, which creates an opportunity for Owen to demonstrate his value to Nucky. Watch a clip of Nucky's chat with Owen, and another of Nucky talking to Al Capone
Dexter (9pm, Showtime) - Mos Def plays a minister with a criminal history who is brought in by the homicide department to help solve a macabre murder, but Dexter doesn't see him as a true man of God.
Breaking Bad (10pm, AMC) - The fourth season ends with Walt and Jesse (left) squaring off against Gus. Elsewhere, Walt acquires a surprise confederate with some help from Saul. What a stellar season this has been.
Homeland (10pm, Showtime) - Tonight, an undercover agent with connections to a Saudi prince who may be funding terrorists provides Carrie with electronic evidence. Meanwhile, Carrie studies surveillance footage of life in Brody's home, where he appears troubled by traumatic memories.
Pan Am (10pm, ABC) - Journalists fly with the crew to Berlin to cover a speech by President Kennedy. While there, Kate tries to help a young woman escape East Germany, and Colette is reminded of painful memories of World War II.
The Making of South Park: 6 Days to Air (10pm, Comedy Central) - A visit to South Park Studios for a look at the making of a "South Park" episode with series creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone.

Brooke Cain isn't always proud of the number of hours she logs in front of the TV, but her loss of brain cells can be your gain. From reality shows to sitcoms to the more serious stuff, Brooke keeps her DVR smoking so that she can help keep you in the know. Brooke also tweets for Happiness is a Warm TV (you can follow
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Breaking Bad
Mon, 10/10/2011 - 08:09 — reedWOW!! Gus is dead--why are my palms still sweaty---. Next season should be a doozy...