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Critic's corner
0 Comments | USA TODAY, April, 2007 | by Robert Bianco
*Well, here we are: another season finale of Prison Break (Fox, tonight, 8 ET/PT), and Michael (Wentworth Miller) is racing against yet another clock to rescue his brother. Say this for Michael: He's loyal, if not exactly competent.
*PBS' American Experience examines one of our country's most influential evangelists, Sister Aimee (9 ET/PT, times may vary). The one-hour film follows Aimee Semple McPherson as she blends religion, activism and celebrity to become one of the modern era's first media stars.
*Faux romance rules tonight. You can start with the conclusion of I Love New York (VH1, 9 ET/PT). Then, if that doesn't depress your romantic urges, move over to The Bachelor premiere (ABC, 9:45 ET/ PT). This year's rose-gatherer is a Navy doctor, which may...
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