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What to Watch Weekend May 2-3

Tough Love'Tough Love'
(Sun., 10PM, VH1) 1st season finale
We're still doubtful about how many love matches are going to result – or be long-lasting – from this latest reality love search series, but the show has definitely launched a new star in matchmaking host Steven Ward.

Love him or hate him – and plenty of the women at his boot camp did indeed take offense at his sometimes brutally honest feedback – we're predicting a future show that will revolve around Steve himself looking for his Mrs. Right.

In the mean time, tonight's season ender will find Steve sending the women off on overnight dates and giving them his final assessment on whether or not they've learned anything from his, yes, tough love.

'JONAS'
(Sat., 8PM, Disney) series premiere
The Jonases star as the Lucases, a group of brothers whose pop star status leads to a hectic personal life. It's good to see those boys stretching to prove their acting chops.

'The Celebrity Apprentice'
(Sun., 9PM, NBC)
Will Joan Rivers return after last week's hilarious meltdown with her bratty daughter Melissa? No one seems to know, or care, since the remaining D-listers have to focus on creating a tuna company jingle for a shot at landing a spot in the final two.

'Family Guy'
(Sun., 9PM, Fox)
'The Hills' star Lauren Conrad guest stars as a character named Lauren Conrad, but we know she's not playing herself since her role is described as an 'intellectual genius.'

'Desperate Housewives'
(Sun, 9PM, ABC)
Bree hires a divorce attorney who looks an awful lot like Susan's ex, Karl. Because he is Karl. Meanwhile, Susan gets a surprise when another fella from her past – the MIA Jackson (Gale Harold) – returns and pops a major question.

'Guess Who's Coming Over'
(Sun., 10PM, TLC) series premiere
As the title suggests, it's like a reality version of 'Guess Who's Coming to Dinner.' In the opener, a self-proclaimed 'redneck' named David plays host to an African-American New Yorker named Chuck to try and wipe out some of the cultural stereotypes he's grown up with.

'The Simpsons'
(Sun., 8PM, Fox)
Homie rents a slum in ritzy Waverly Hills so Bart and Lisa can attend a better school. But when Lisa doesn't fit in with the rich kids, Bart tries to help her by telling everyone she's friends with pop singer Alaska Nebraska (guest star Ellen Page).

'Breaking Bad'
(Sun., 10PM, AMC)
While Walt and his fam wait for his latest test results, he and Jesse head off to cook up a monster batch of meth, a trip that throws a wrench into Jesse's relationship with landlady Jane.

Also on tonight:
- 'Kangaroo Kaos' (Sat., 8PM, NGC)
- 'Law & Order: Criminal Intent' (Sun., 9PM, USA)


What's on next week: 'Gossip Girl,' 'Real Housewives of NYC' and more

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