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TV picks of the week

30 Rock

Thursday, Jan. 31,

at 7 p.m., NBC and Citytv

Tina Fey fans prepare to say goodbye to Liz Lemon and the rest of the wacky TGS crew in the series finale of this hit comedy. The one-hour episode will feature a special guest appearance by U.S. House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi.

Motive

Sunday, Feb. 3,

at 9 p.m. (approx.), CTV

CTV gives the coveted post-Super Bowl slot to its new homegrown drama, Motive, which stars Kristin Lehman (The Killing) as Det. Angie Flynn, a hard-driving single mom with a peculiar talent for discerning people's sincerity. In other words, she's got a very active BS detector.

Seed

Monday, Feb. 4,

at 7:30 p.m., Citytv

Adam Korson stars in this new Canadian-made comedy about a single and relationship-averse bartender who learns that his income-supplementing efforts as a sperm donor have produced results -- in the form of several children who are now looking to connect with their biological father.

Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition January 31, 2013 C1

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