1. “Once Upon a Time” (ABC, Sunday, 8 p.m.) While ABC has been trying to find the next “Desperate Housewives”-style soap smash for Sunday, this fairy tale drama has quietly built a nice following. It’s good gentle fun.
2. “The Good Wife” (CBS, Sunday, 9 p.m.) It’s gotten a little soapy, but it still may be the best legal drama on TV.
3. “The Walking Dead” (AMC, Sunday, 9 p.m.) Or, if you don’t feel like watching lawyers chew each other up, maybe you should watch zombies give it a try.
4. “Breakout Kings” (A&E, Sunday, 10 p.m.) This is what cable dramas can do well: a simple, stripped-down, focused drama with characters we like.
5. “The Voice” (NBC, Monday, 8 p.m.) It’s more than a fad. It may not deliver an army of stars, but it’s fast-moving and fun.
6. “2 Broke Girls” (CBS, Monday, 8:30 p.m.) It’s a rerun this week. Shut up and watch anyway.
7. “My Super Psycho Sweet 16 Part 3” (MTV, Tuesday, 10 p.m.) Television so rarely embraces the teen slasher genre as lovingly as it does here. It’s almost a shame this is the — heh, heh — last in the series.
8. “Justified” (FX, Tuesday, 10 p.m.) A modern-day Western that can stand with the best of the old ones, thanks largely to Timothy Olyphant as Elmore Leonard’s Raylan Givens.
9. “Nikita” (CW, Friday, 8 p.m.) The CW has almost fallen off the radar lately, but “Nikita” is still a fun action show, and Maggie Q is great to watch.
10. “In Plain Sight” (USA, Friday, 10 p.m.) Alas, this is the final season for this drama about a neurotic marshal who is very good with other people’s lives and not so good with her own.
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