Tonight catch the season premiere of Southland, the season finale of Happily Divorced and all new episodes of Modern Family, Suburgatory and Chicago Fire.
What to Watch: Wednesday, February 13
9:00pm: Modern Family, ABC (30 mins) NEW
Cam and Mitch throw a Valentine's Day Lonely Hearts Party and find themselves trying to piece together what happened the morning after. Meanwhile, Claire and Phil's alter egos land them in the hospital and Gloria and Jay try to keep their romance alive.
9:30pm: Suburgatory, ABC (30 mins) NEW
Ryan and Tessa have their first Valentine's Day together, Sheila's mother's visit causes tension between the Shays and Dallas has a bad reaction to her latest cosmetic procedure.
10:00pm: Chicago Fire, NBC (1 hr) NEW
Dawson goes behind Antonio's back and puts herself in danger to help solve his investigation. Meanwhile, Casey struggles to build a relationship with his mother and Severide visits an important person from his past. Watch a sneak peek below.
10:00pm: Southland, TNT (1 hr) SEASON PREMIERE
John is at odds with his new trainee, a military veteran from Afghanistan. Meanwhile, Lydia struggles to balance motherhood and work, Ben does a deal with a shady group of cops and Sammy gets caught up in a custody battle.
10:30pm: Happily Divorced, TV Land (30 mins) SEASON FINALE
Fran makes a surprise trip to London to visit her fiance Elliott, but she may be the one who is surprised. Watch a sneak peek 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 Sonny.
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