Watch it

“Good Guys” (8 p.m., Fox). Series premiere. A new buddy action/comedy starring Bradley Whitford and Colin Hanks as mismatched Dallas cops. It looks like it could be awful if it takes itself too seriously, but if it’s all done with a wink to the genre’s many cliches, it could be amusing.

“Modern Family” (9 p.m., ABC). In the season finale, Claire tries to arrange a family portrait.

“Cougar Town” (9:30 p.m. ABC). Another season finale, and it’s time for Jules and Grayson to reveal to their family and friends that they’re dating. Honestly, that whole development bothers me, it’s going waaaay too fast. That should be like a Season 3 plotline. Give it some time to build up.

“Top Chef Masters” (10 p.m., Bravo). The remaining chefs compete at a college football tailgate party.

Record it

“MythBusters” (9 p.m., Discovery). The guys try to recreate a super waterslide trick from a YouTube video.

“Future Food” (9 and 9:30 p.m., Green). This is a new discovery, and it’s a pretty cool show – a Chicago restaurant that specializes in molecular gastronomy tries new culinary tricks every week. Tonight the chefs try to make edible packaging peanuts and make junk food from granola bars and a health drink.

Skip it

“America’s Next Top Model” (8 p.m., The CW). It’s a clip show, and those are always terrible. Look at it this way: You’ve already seen the highlights, and the unaired footage was unaired for a reason. You’re not missing anything.

“I Get That a Lot” (8 p.m., CBS). Celebrities go undercover at ordinary jobs. Tonight, Martha Stewart works at a crafts store and Tim Gunn works at a fast-food restaurant. Mehhh, sounds boring.

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