Tonight catch the season finale of The Glee Project as well as new episodes of Pretty Little Liars, White Collar, The L.A. Complex and Beverly Hills Nannies.
What to Watch: Tuesday, August 14
8:00pm: Pretty Little Liars, ABC Family (1 hr) NEW
The girls investigate at the Noel's family's cabin hoping for answers about "that night" or Maya's disappearance. Meanwhile, Aria deals with the revelations about Ezra's family and his past.
9:00pm: The L.A. Complex, CW (1 hr) NEW
Abby's love life becomes even more complicated following a night with her co-stars; Connor helps Raquel after she gets a humiliating job offer; and Nick continues to clash with Sabrina at work.
9:00pm: Beverly Hills Nannies, ABC Family (1 hr) NEW
The nannies search for love this week as Cindy sets Kristin up and Justin coaches Lindsey on how to meet a new love interest.
9:00pm: White Collar, USA (1 hr) NEW
Neal finds himself in a difficult position as he makes a deal with a thief in exchange for information about his past. The problem is that to fulfill his end of the bargain, Neal will have to steal a piece from the FBI under the watch of newly-reinstated Peter.
10:00pm: The Glee Project, Oxygen (1 hr) SEASON FINALE
The season's contestants return for the final episode's music video and a winner will be chosen for the grand prize of a seven episode arc on Glee. Chris Colfer guest stars as this week's Glee mentor. Check out this week's music video below.
This morning and afternoon, check your local listings for information about Ellen, 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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