Pretty Little Liars (8pm, ABC Family) - Season two opens with the girls facing fallout from what happened with Ian at the church, and their parents have them talk with a therapist (Annabeth Gish).
The Nine Lives of Chloe King (9pm, ABC Family) - In the series premiere of this new drama, Chloe King (Skyler Samuels, left) turns 16 and dies, but her death is not permanent. She soon learns that she has newly acquired special powers because she's a descendant of an ancient race of protectors who are pursued by human assassins.
Memphis Beat (9pm, TNT) - In the Season 2 opener, the squad delves into the death of a valued police officer, yet evidence suggests the victim may have been involved in shady dealings.
The Voice (9pm, NBC) - The quarterfinal performance round continues. Hopefully, the judges will not attempt any more Queen tributes.
Raising Hope (9pm, Fox) - This is a repeat, but it's the repeat with Amy Sedaris as Virginia's cousin.
Hawthorne (10pm, TNT) - Season 3 takes place on Christina and Tom's wedding day, but the big event is marked by a bizarre turn of events. Meanwhile, Det. Nick Renata (Marc Anthony) arrives to investigate and attack at the hospital. Derek Luke guest stars.
Jon Benjamin Has a Van (10:30pm, Comedy Central) - In this new show, actor-comedian Jon Benjamin (who voices the title characters on FX's 'Archer' and Fox's 'Bob's Burgers') travels around the country spoofing TV journalism with mockumentary-style human interest stories. In the opener, Jon pulls a prank that jeopardizes his producer's chances of being allowed back into the U.S. Also, a story about a drug lord ends unexpectedly. This show's normal time slot will be Wednesday nights at 10:30, so another episode will air tomorrow night. The episodes I watched didn't work for me at all.

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Tue, 06/14/2011 - 18:16 — ncsurveygirl"Hopefully, the judges will not attempt any more Queen tributes" AGREED! That was horrible! I thought I was going to be sick! Surprisingly, the country guy was the least horrible of the group.
Soo glad White Collar and Memphis Beat are back, I've missed them! I saw Jason Lee on Live w/ R&K, I felt so bad for him. Regis kept yelling 'My Name is Earl' at him, just embarrassing.