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7 p.m. on FOX Brooklyn Nine-Nine Ryan Phillippe has played it straight in the action series Shooter, but he goes for laughs as this police comedy ends its fourth season with back-to-back episodes starting with “The Bank Job.” Then, in “Crime & Punishment”, Jake and Rosa (Andy Samberg, pictured, and Stephanie Beatriz) end up being framed ... and rely on their colleagues to set them free.
7 p.m. on NBC Great News The comedy’s brief season ends with two episodes. First, Carol’s (Andrea Martin) internship is on the line as she faces an exam in “Carol Has a Bully.” Then, in “Carol’s Eleven,” Carol and others help with Katie’s story.
7:30 p.m. on ABC Dancing With the Stars At the end of a season that has seen some surprising eliminations — Nancy Kerrigan and Heather Morris are among names that come to mind — the competition awards the mirrorball trophy to one of the remaining couples in the 24th-round finale, scheduled for 2½ hours for the first time.
8 p.m. on NBC The Voice The Sundancelast time, Head.it was Who will “The Voice” be this time? The competition’s 12th season ends with the concluding half of the “Live Finale,” but there will be much else to this twohour installment before the winner is declared by host Carson Daly.
8 BullAs p.m.the on drama CBS series concludeswith “Benevolentits first season Deception,” Eliza Dushku continues her guest role as the criminal defense attorney working with Bull (Michael Weatherly) and his team. They go to Miami for a case that could put them in the line of fire — more than figuratively — since their client and the jurors are all in peril, due to drug traffickers.