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“Glee” (8 p.m., Fox). Season premiere. Season 2 begins with the club in the dumps after losing regionals, and facing budget cuts. New members are recruited, and a new football coach poses a threat to both the gleeks and the Chreerios. Uh oh, nobody puts Sue Sylvester in a corner . . .

“Raising Hope” (9 p.m., Fox). Series premiere. From Greg Gracia, the creator of “My Name Is Earl,” comes this sitcom about a dysfunctional family left to raise their slacker son’s baby. Could be decent.

“Running Wilde” (9:30 p.m., Fox). Series premiere. And from Mitch Hurwitz, the creator of “Arrested Development,” comes this sitcom about a rich, self-absorbed playboy (Will Arnett) who tries to woo his high school sweetheart (Keri Russell), who’s a selfless humanitarian. Great cast, great writer . . . . this has a chance at being very funny.

“Sons of Anarchy” (10 p.m., FX). The gang looks to bulk up their firepower to keep the rival Mayans at bay, and Tara visits Gemma, whose situation is getting more and more interesting now that her father’s caregiver knows she’s running from the law.

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“Warehouse 13” (9 p.m., Syfy). In the Season 2 finale, the team chases a dangerous artifact that poses a new threat. Good news for you fans out there — the series has just been renewed for a third season.

“Parenthood” (10 p.m., NBC). Adam sets up an internship for Sarah at his company. Because there’s no better way to demean your sister than to make her your intern.

“Detroit 1-8-7” (10 p.m., ABC). Series premiere. Michael Imperioli stars in this gritty cop drama set in the Detroit homicide unit. Looks a bit like “Homicide,” with a little “NYPD Blue” thrown in.

“Chopped” (10 p.m., Food Network). There’s one spot left in the finals of the champions tournament. That’ll be filled after tonight.

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“Dancing With the Stars” (8 p.m., ABC). Oh god, another two hours of this. Just eliminate a random D-lister and be done with it.

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