This week is a busy one for season finales, so here’s a look at some shows that are ending (for now):

SUNDAY

“The Amazing Race” (8 p.m., CBS) ends with a two-hour finale.

 MONDAY

Martha Stewart guest-stars on “2 Broke Girls,” (8 p.m., CBS) as Max and Caroline try to get her interested in their fledgling cupcake business. Hopefully, she’ll class up the jokes a little bit.

On “Castle” (10 p.m., ABC), Beckett and Castle look into tip about the shooter who nearly killed Kate in last year’s season finale. Last year, Castle admitted he loved Beckett. Will she return the feelings this year?

 TUESDAY

The performances happen Monday, but this is when we get to find out who wins “The Voice” (9 p.m., NBC). It’s down to four: rocker Juliet, R&B singer Jermaine, former Mickey Mouse Clubber Tony or the operatic Chris, also known as the artist who stayed at the expense of my favorite, Lindsey Pavao.

On “New Girl” (9 p.m., Fox), Nick prepares to move out with his ex, Caroline.

Carrie investigates a killing that reminds her of her sister’s death on “Unforgettable” (10 p.m., CBS).

WEDNESDAY

“CSI” (10 p.m., CBS) finishes its season. I haven’t watched this show in a while, but I’m going to go out on a limb and predict there will be dead bodies and some icky forensic close-ups.

 THURSDAY

“The Office” (9 p.m., NBC) ends its first post-Michael season. And immediately following on “Parks and Recreation,” Leslie’s campaign finally comes to a close.

Howard finally heads into space on “The Big Bang Theory” (8 p.m., CBS)

For fans of vampires, witches and teen angst, “Vampire Diaries” (8 p.m., CW)  and “The Secret Circle” (9 p.m., CW) both end their seasons.

 FRIDAY

“Fringe” (8 p.m., Fox) concludes its fourth season. More significant for fans: “Fringe” has been renewed for a fifth and final season.

Mac fights for his life on “CSI: NY” (9 p.m., CBS). More crime-fighting follows, with a potential biological-weapon attack threatening the city on “Blue Bloods” (10 p.m., CBS).

As familiar shows end, a few more begin. One of those debuts tonight. Bickering-cop show “Common Law” (10 p.m., USA). It’s USA, so you kinda know what to expect.

And if I missed any finales, I apologize. Like I said: It’s a busy week on the networks.

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