What To Watch: Tyrant Ends, Liars Call For Help, Drunk Deschanel And More

On TV this Tuesday: The Pretty Little Liars feel trapped, Covert Affairs looks for the truth, the Tyrant finale breaks some bad news and Bones' Emily Deschanel gets Drunk. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar.

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Showtimes for August 26, 2014

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NCIS

CBS

Repeat to Revisit: In an encore of the Season 11 finale, Gibbs revisits his childhood home after he hears of his father Jackson's passing.

Pretty Little Liars

ABC Family

Summer finale: Feeling trapped by Alison and "A," the Liars turn to an unlikely person for help. (Whoa, could it be a police officer?)

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America’s Got Talent

NBC

As 12 acts perform in the hope of making it to the next round, four "wild card" acts rejoin the competition so it will never end.

Face Off

Syfy

The artists team up to re-imagine characters from "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" as though they've fallen down the rabbit hole into "Alice's Wonderland." AKA Once Upon a Time Season 5, probably.

Rizzoli & Isles

TNT

In the midst of a heat wave, Jane and Maura find a man who died suspiciously in a tub full of ice; a spicy tea has unexpected romantic consequences for Angela.

Royal Pains

USA Network

While Evan and Paige help Emma set up a trap for Oz, Hank helps Charlotte adjust to regaining her vision -- but the learning curve is steeper than either anticipated.

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Covert Affairs

USA Network

Summer finale: Annie helps McQuaid pull off a tough mission, against Auggie’s wishes. And as a threat on U.S. soil appears imminent, Hayley becomes more dogged in her pursuit of the truth.

Finding Carter

MTV

Carter feels betrayed by David; Max and Taylor struggle to take their relationship to the next stage.

Tyrant

FX

Season finale: Barry receives news that threatens to destroy all he’s worked for, as Jamal questions the loyalty of those closest to him. (Not yet renewed.)

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Drunk History

Comedy Central

Jim Thorpe is named the greatest athlete of the 20th century, Babe Didrikson breaks down gender barriers in sports and Jim Abbott achieves prominence as a pitcher -- despite having only one hand. Featuring Emily Deschanel (Bones), Jason Momoa (Red Road) and Zach Gilford (Friday Night Lights).

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