What To Watch: Fosters Finale, Dance No. 250, Fashion Police And More

On TV this Monday: The Fosters rally for justice, So You Think You Can Dance celebrates 250 episodes and romance brews on the penultimate Rizzoli & Isles. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar:

Showtimes for August 29, 2016

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American Ninja Warrior

NBC

The City Finals head to Las Vegas as competitors take to four new obstacles: the Snake Run, the Giant Log Grip, the Broken Bridge and the Flying Squirrel.

Fashion Police

E!

Melissa Rivers, Giuliana Rancic, Brad Goreski, Margaret Cho and NeNe Leakes discuss the best and worst red carpet fashions from the MTV Video Music Awards.

The Fosters

Freeform

Summer finale: The family sets up a booth at a music festival in an attempt to prevent Justine's foster care bill; Callie puts herself in danger by digging into Kyle's murder case. (Watch an exclusive sneak peek.)

So You Think You Can Dance

Fox

Episode 250: The Top 5 choreograph their own routines; Maddie Ziegler dances with SYTYCD alum Travis Wall; tap dancer Savion Glover also performs. (Watch video of memorable routines.)

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Rizzoli & Isles

TNT

In the series' penultimate hour, Jane and Maura investigate two murders that implicate Korsak; a visitor paves the way for a new romance for Jane.

Too Close to Home

TLC

Shelby puts herself and Bonnie in danger. (What did you think of the series premiere?)

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Major Crimes

TNT

When investigating a homicide, the squad stumbles upon a large criminal operation; Buzz faces a potential witness to his father's murder. (Get casting scoop.)

The Making of the Mob: Chicago

AMC

Season finale: A disagreement between Tony Accardo and Sam Giancana threatens the fate of the Outfit. (Not yet renewed.)

Mistresses

ABC

Marc ends his relationship with April for good; Karen learns Lydia has been posing as her online; Harry's efforts to juggle two business opportunities backfire. (Fall behind? Read Ep. 10 recap.)

Odd Mom Out

Bravo

Season 2 finale: Jill must decide whether to tell Brooke that wedding officiator Joy (recurring guest star Molly Ringwald) is a terrible person. (Not yet renewed.)

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