Best-bets for June 3: Eternal shows end season with weddings

1) “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” season-finale, 9 p.m., NBC. The longest-running primetime drama in TV history wraps its 22nd season with a surprising touch. At first, the “Law & Order” shows stridently avoided anything personal. Now, however, “SVU” goes the opposite way: Barring a late mishap, Fin (Ice-T, a regular since the second season) will marry Phoebe (Jennifer Esposito); they’re shown here in an earlier episode. Read more…

1) “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” season-finale, 9 p.m., NBC. The longest-running primetime drama in TV history wraps its 22nd season with a surprising touch. At first, the “Law & Order” shows stridently avoided anything personal. Now, however, “SVU” goes the opposite way: Barring a late mishap, Fin (Ice-T, a regular since the second season) will marry Phoebe (Jennifer Esposito); they’re shown here in an earlier episode.

2) “Grey’s Anatomy” season-finale, 9 p.m., ABC. And here’s the fourth-longest-running primetime drama. Wrapping its 17th season, this trails only “SVU” (22 seasons) and “Gunsmoke” and the original “Law & Order” (20 apiece). Like “SVU,” it’s planning a wedding – in this case, Maggie and Winston. Also, Meredith starts a new role at the hospital and Jo makes a key decision.

3) “Everything’s Gonna Be Okay” season-finale, 10 p.m., Freeform, rerunning at 10:30. This is the wedding day for Matilda and Drea, two autistic teens who have trouble coping with large portions of life. Matilda is giddy; others are hesitant … especially her older half-brother Nicholas: His boyfriend Alex has just broken up with him. Also, he’s started to realize he may be on the autism spectrum – a realization that Josh Thomas (who created the show and plays Nicholas) had in real life.

4) More season-finales. At 8 p.m. on ABC, “The Station 19” crew is in a life-and-death crisis. And at 10 on NBC, “Law & Order: Organized Crime” has Stabler confront the evil Wheatley. Also, “Rebel” is a week from its two-hour finale. Tonight (10 p.m., ABC), Rebel tries to get a key witness to testify.

5) ALSO: If you missed Monday’s season-opener of “Housebroken” (a clever cartoon for grown-ups), catch a quick rerun at 9 p.m. on Fox. Also, “Beat Shazam”opens its season at 8 on Fox and CBS has new episodes of “United States of Al” (8:30) and “Clarice” (10 p.m., setting up next week’s season-finale). But the season-opener of NBC’s terrific “Making It,” once expected for tonight, has been pushed back three weeks, to June 24.

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