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“The Simpsons” (8 p.m., Fox). The “American Idol” judges visit Springfield in the season finale, as they consider adding Moe as a judge. I think he’d be a lot more entertaining than Randy.

“Lost” (9 p.m., ABC). This is it. The big series finale. If you’re a fan, you don’t need me to tell you to tune in. But even if you’ve never watched it, you’d might as well check it out —  it’s an official pop-culture Moment, and it’ll be all people are talking about Monday. Well, some people. DVR- and VCR-setters be warned: It’ll run two-and-a-half hours.

“Jimmy Kimmel Live” (12:05 a.m., ABC). A special hourlong reunion show with the cast and crew of “Lost,” and a look at a couple of alternate endings.

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“Family Guy” (9 p.m., Fox). The season finale is a special “Star Wars” spoof episode. Well, not so much spoof as scene-for-scene re-enactment of “The Empire Strikes Back.” Probably low on the laugh-out-loud scale, but high on the “Star Wars” geek scale, which is fine with me.

“Celebrity Apprentice” (9 p.m., NBC). Which celebrity will win? Bret Michaels, of course! You can’t fire a guy who just had a brain hemorrhage, mini stroke and has a hole in his heart. (Unless Donald Trump has a hole in his heart too. Ha, get it? Get it?)

“America: The Story of Us” (9 p.m., History). The Depression, New Deal and WWII, all in a zippy two hours.

“Breaking Bad” (10 p.m., AMC). Walt gets obsessed with sanitizing his lab, which delays production. Gus won’t like that. And Jesse moves ahead with his tragically doomed effort to skim a little meth off the top.

“Treme” (10 p.m., HBO). Antoine lands a gig playing at the airport, and Janette hits the road to show off her cooking skills.

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“Lost: The Final Journey” (7 p.m., ABC). A two-hour retrospective on the series and its impact on pop culture. Whatever, it’s just a wasted two hours of hype.

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