
Tonight catch Thirteen's return to House, the season finale of Smash and new episodes of Lost Girl and The Secret Life of the American Teenager.
What to Watch: Monday, May 14
8:00pm: The Secret Life of the American Teenager, ABC Family (1 hr) NEW
Amy is failing summer school and her father offers to tutor her. He ends up giving her more life advice than academic knowledge.
9:00pm: House, Fox (1 hr) NEW
Thirteen returns to help counsel Wilson on treatment; Foreman tries a new approach to dealing with House's eccentricities; and the team works on a 19-year-old cheerleader who says he can hear his dead brother's voice in his head. Check out a sneak peek below.
10:00pm: Smash, NBC (1 hr) SEASON FINALE
Tom and Julia race to save the show; Derek makes a decision that will change Ivy and Karen's lives forever; Dev and Karen's relationship is rocked by shocking news; and Ellis reveals his true colors.
10:00pm: Lost Girl, Syfy (1 hr) NEW
An old packmate of Dyson's, Cayden, arrives in town and wants Bo's help to find a stolen item. Cayden's visit reminds Dyson of unhappy times and he confronts a past lover he thought to be dead. Lauren takes sanctuary at Bo's home as the pair reconcile.
This morning and afternoon, check your local listings for information about Ellen, The Nate Berkus Show, The Talk (CBS) and The Chew (ABC). Days of Our Lives on NBC (check local listings for time) features gay character Will as a series regular; keep an eye out for developments between Will and recurring gay characters Sonny and Neil.
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