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TV Top Picks This Week

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DON’T MISS: “American Idol” — The quest to discover the nation’s next pop star begins anew as judges Katy Perry, Lionel Richie and Luke Bryan reassemble for audition sessions in Savannah, Ga., Milwaukee, Washington, D.C., Sunriver, Ore., and Los Angeles. Among the early hopefuls are a subway performer from Harlem who gives one of the most emotional auditions in “Idol” history, and a garbage collector from Alabama who arrives with no experience, but lots of talent and big dreams. (8 p.m. Sunday, ABC).

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SUNDAY: Season 5 of “Outlander” finds the Frasers fighting for their family and the home they have forged on Fraser’s Ridge. In this new and dangerous time, they must come together while navigating the many perils that they foresee — and those they can’t. (8 p.m., Starz).

MONDAY: Can you feel the anticipati­on? Season 2 of “America’s Got Talent: The Champions” comes to a dramatic close tonight with the crowning of the winner and a finale stuffed with special guests. (8 p.m., NBC).

TUESDAY: “We Are the Dream: The Kids of the Oakland MLK Oratorical Fest” is an uplifting and inspiring documentar­y that follows young students from across the city of Oakland, Calif., as they prepare their speeches and poetry for an annual public speaking competitio­n honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (7 p.m., HBO).

WEDNESDAY: Get ready to bid farewell to the prime time members of the FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit. After an extraordin­ary 15-season run, “Criminal Minds” comes to an end with back-to-back episodes that serve as an openended series finale. (9 p.m., CBS).

THURSDAY: On “Last Man Standing,” Mike’s offer to help Jen with her school’s bake sale goes up in smoke when he suggests she set up camp outside of Bud’s Buds — a pot dispensary. (8 p.m., Fox).

FRIDAY: “Fresh Off the Boat” brings its hilarious run to a close with back-toback episodes. The final half-hour, titled “Commenceme­nt,” finds Jessica grappling with her vision of the future as the boys are each realizing what their own goals are. (8 p.m., ABC).

SATURDAY: Uh-oh, “The Wrong Stepmother” sounds like a creepy good time. In this cable movie, the daughter of a widowed man becomes really suspicious of the new woman in his life. Does she have evil intentions? (8 p.m., Lifetime).

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