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It'll never fit, Jennifer. ... Tonight's Top Pick is the 2025 American Music Awards, airing live from the Fontainebleau Las Vegas on CBS. The event will include an Icon Award for Janet Jackson, who's currently playing in Vegas anyway, at Resorts World.
STREAMING
Cold Case: The Tylenol Murders, 3:01 a.m., Netflix. Series premiere. "Who really laced Tylenol with cyanide? This true-crime series examines alarming theories behind the unsolved killings — and tracks down a key suspect."
Boglands, 3:01 a.m., Acorn TV. Series premiere. "In an isolated village in the northwest of Ireland, with its own laws and codes of conduct, a murder investigation begins when police officer Conall Ó Súilleabháin's missing mother Sabine is discovered buried in the bog after 15 years missing. Conall is forbidden from working the case but that's not going to stop him. Meanwhile, a young journalist, Ciara-Kate, decides to produce a podcast about the case. Conall soon realizes that Ciara-Kate can get access to people who refuse to speak to the official investigation. If Conall wants justice for his mother, he has no choice but to join forces with this citizen journalist. Their investigation leads them on a dark path and begs the question: can justice really be blind?" Gaelic language with subtitles.
Mike Birbiglia: The Good Life, 3:01 a.m., Netflix. Special presentation. "Drugs, marriage, kids' parties; Mike Birbiglia re-evaluates life as a son - and as a father - in this hilarious and deeply personal comedy special."
The One That Got Away, 3:01 a.m., Acorn TV. First season finale. "Rick comes home panicked, unable to find Helen as time runs out. Ffion's instincts lead her to bunkers by Cleddau Woods, where she's stunned to encounter a familiar face."
The Brokenwood Mysteries, 3:01 a.m., Acorn TV. Eleventh season finale. "An Oades to Christmas." "When a man dressed as Santa is found dead on the side of the road, the team investigates. When Gina examines the body and concludes the cause of death was a heart attack, possibly triggered by scrotal electrocution, foul play is suspected."
Harry Wild, 3:01 a.m., Acorn TV. "The Death of Harry Wild." No description available. Season finale next week.
TALKIN' 'BOUT TALK (This feature goes on summer vacation after Thursday.)
Good Morning America/GMA3, 7 a.m./1 p.m., ABC. A Memorial Day Deals & Steals takeover with Tory Johnson, plus chef Robert Liberato with meals for Memorial Day. Later, more with Tory, plus a GMA Health Alert.
Live with Kelly and Mark, times and stations vary. Amanda Peet (Your Friends & Neighbors), Caroline Rhea (Sheriff Country), and Joey Thurman, who teaches Kelly and Mark about stability and mobility for No-Gear Workout Week.
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8 P.M. (No Pre-Primetime Sports today. ABC, The CW, and PBS have reruns all night.)
2025 American Music Awards, CBS. LIVE, scheduled for two hours. "Honoring musicians, songs and the U.S troops at the annual ceremony in Las Vegas. Scheduled performers include Blake Shelton, Gloria Estefan, Gwen Stefani, Reneé Rapp, Benson Boone and Lainey Wilson."
Lego Masters, FOX. "Wedding Cakes." "Each team randomly selects a ring box which holds a minifigure couple whom they must build a wedding cake for."
Yes, Chef!, NBC. "Chefs Rank." "The chefs sit down for a family-style dinner and taste and judge each other's food alongside José and Martha. The decision of who enters the cook-off is fully in the chefs' hands, including if they will play it safe or target their biggest threats."
NHL Hockey, TNT/TruTV. Carolina Hurricanes vs. Florida Panthers.
NBA Basketball, 8:30 p.m., ESPN/ESPN2. Oklahoma City Thunder vs. Minnesota Timberwolves.
Movie Night!
The Shining, Cinemax.
9 P.M. AND AFTER (NBC has a two-hour America's Got Talent best of at 9. CBS has an NCIS: Origins rerun scheduled for 10 p.m., but I'm sure it won't air. The late night talk shows all have reruns tonight, and Jimmy Kimmel Live! is the only one with new episodes this week.)
America's Most Wanted, 9 p.m., FOX. Third season finale. "New York City Manhunt." No description available.
Kevin Costner's The West, 9 p.m., History. Series premiere, two hours. "Fallen Timbers" and "Colter's Run." "Chief Little Turtle leads the Indian Nations of the Northwest Confederacy to a major victory over the fledgling U.S. Army. A new force under General 'Mad' Anthony Wayne embarks on a counteroffensive, leading to a new era of westward expansion." Later, "After building his reputation as a formidable hunter, John Colter chooses to stay out in the wilderness and enter the booming fur trade. When he repeatedly ignores warnings from the Blackfeet, he's taken captive and forced to make a run for his life." Two episodes airing, followed by one tomorrow and then one each Monday through June 30.
Sherri Papini: Caught in the Lie, 9 p.m., ID. Series premiere, two hours. "Chapter 1: Exodus" and "Chapter 2: I'm a Liar." "For the first time, Papini shares her account of events as she recalls them, offering rare insights into her mindset during her disappearance and the subsequent investigation into her abduction claims upon her return home." Two episodes airing, followed by the final two episodes tomorrow. Encore at 12 a.m.
The Librarians: The Next Chapter, 11:30 p.m., TNT. "And the Dance of Doom!" "Newly assembled Librarians crew investigates a mysterious dancing sickness, leading them to a showdown with a powerful magical factioneer at a professional ballet company." Airing at 11:30 p.m., and starting June 9, 10 p.m., Mondays through August 4.
Nightline, 12:37 a.m., ABC.
Movie Night!
The Avengers, 10 p.m., FX. 2012 movie.
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LATE NIGHT PICK!
The Brutalist, 12:08 a.m., HBO.
Sources: The Futon Critic, TV Passport, individual show websites, TV Everyday, IMDB, Google.

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