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Chicago Med
While an escaped prisoner holds Dr. Archer (Steven Weber) at gunpoint in a hospital under lockdown, his beloved Hannah (Jessy Schram) goes into labor in an eventful Season 11 finale. Followed by the cliffhanger Season 14 finale of Chicago Fire (9/8c), and the Season 13 climax of Chicago P.D. (10/9c), which brings Officer Imani’s (Arienne Mandi) decades-long search for her missing sister to a head.

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America’s Culinary Cup
Three top chefs face off in the freshman cooking competition’s 90-minute grand finale, with $1 million at stake. In the first round, the remaining trio — Chris Morgan, Matt Peters, and Cara Stadler — tackles their final commandment, innovation, when tasked to reimagine signature dishes associated with guest judges Eric Ripert, Suzanne Goin, and Daniela Soto-Innes. And then there will be two, creating a three-course menu reflecting their past, present, and future. For one of them, their future will be a lot richer.

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Good Omens
It’s the end of the road, and maybe the end times for all of us, as the angel Aziraphale (Michael Sheen) and his demon frenemy Crowley (David Tennant) team up one last time for a 90-minute feature-length finale to the whimsical fantasy series based on Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett’s novel. Returning after a three-year hiatus, Omens reunites the angel, who’s now the Supreme Archangel serving in Heaven, with the down-in-the-dumps demon left behind on Earth as preparations begin for the (wait for it) Second Coming.

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Off Campus
Heated Rivalry put hockey romances on the map. The new rom-com series Off Campus, based on Elle Kennedy’s book series, turns down the heat a bit, but will likely be nirvana to YA fans who don’t mind a syllabus of déjà vu. There’s nothing original about the sparks that fly between scholarship music student Hannah (Ella Bright) and hockey jock Garrett (Belmont Cameli) from the moment of their meet-cute, when she eyes the stud in the shower while cleaning up the locker room. He asks for her help preparing his oral exam (not a euphemism), and she takes the opportunity to rope him in on a fake-romance scheme so she can snare a fellow music student (Josh Heuston). I’d say, “Stop me if you’ve heard this before,” but that’s hardly the point.

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Margo’s Got Money Troubles
“Child custody is war,” warns Lace (Nicole Kidman), the wrestler-turned-lawyer who’s representing Margo (Elle Fanning) in a legal challenge from Mark (Michael Angarano), the professor who got her pregnant and now is suing for full custody after discovering Margo’s sexy OnlyFans account. “It is long, it is exhausting, and it is ugly,” Lace tells the undaunted but understandably shaken single mom. As they head into mediation, Margo is about to discover that her supportive parents, the combative Shyanne (Michelle Pfeiffer) and the repentant Jinx (Nick Offerman), could be her greatest liabilities.
INSIDE WEDNESDAY TV:
- Survivor (8/7c, CBS): Idols and advantages come into play alongside a grueling immunity challenge in Season 50’s penultimate episode, with the remaining castaways inching ever closer to that $2 million payday.
- MasterChef: Global Gauntlet (8/7c, Fox): With the teams now set, 20 home chefs representing four regions take on a World Cup-inspired challenge involving elevated versions of stadium foods.
- Celebrity Jeopardy! All Stars (8/7c, ABC): The second semifinal match pits Season 3 champ W. Kamau Bell against Steven Weber and Sean Gunn.
- WNBA Doubleheader (8 pm/ET, USA Network): The channel’s slate of doubleheaders opens with defending champs Las Vegas Aces and MVP A’ja Wilson taking on the Connecticut Sun, followed by Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever facing the Los Angeles Sparks (10:30 pm/ET).
- The A List: 15 Stories from the Asian and Pacific Diasporas (9/8c, HBO): A documentary shares personal vignettes from a diverse variety of Asian Americans, native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders, including Sandra Oh, Sen. Tammy Duckworth, Connie Chung, surfer/scientist Cliff Kapono, astronaut activist Amanda Nguyen, and critical care nurse and Filipino immigrant Madelyn Yu.
- The Floor (9/8c, Fox): This season’s major twist, the Territory Freeze, is awarded to the player with the most territory or the most duel wins, granting them immunity from challenges for the rest of the season until everyone on the floor has taken a turn.
- The Face Doctors (10/9c, TLC): Specialists, including surgeons and prosthetists, help people with traumatic or genetic conditions rebuild their faces, including a man who lost his nose to cancer, a schoolgirl born without an ear, and a man who needs his jaw reattached after an e-scooter crash.
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