THE GOOD DOCTOR - ÒUnconditionalÓ - Dr. Claire Browne returns from her work in Guatemala for a personal medical examination. Elsewhere, Dr. Glassman struggles to manage Hannah, who remains unresponsive to his attempts to help. Park seeks out the perfect last-minute wedding location. TUESDAY, MAY 7 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT) on ABC. (DISNEY/Jeff Weddell) CHUKU MODU, AIDEN STOXX, FREDDIE HIGHMORE, KAYLA CROMER

Best-bets for May 7: “Good Doctor” leads good drama night

1) “The Good Doctor,” 10 p.m., ABC. Only three episodes remain in this seventh and final season. Now a young patient needs a medical procedure, but his parents can’t agree. That challenges three doctors, two (Shaun and Charlie, shown here on the right) on the autism spectrum. Read more…

1) “The Good Doctor,” 10 p.m., ABC. Only three episodes remain in this seventh and final season. Now a young patient needs a medical procedure, but his parents can’t agree. That challenges three doctors, two (Shaun and Charlie, shown here on the right) on the autism spectrum.

2) “Will Trent” and “The Rookie,” 8 and 9 p.m., ABC. These shows are also near their season-finales, but both have been renewed for next season. First, Will experiences flashbacks after the body has been found of a girl who was missing 13 years ago. Then the team tries to keep peace at a hospital, after a Mob-involved tragedy.

3) “The Cleaning Lady,” 8 p.m., Fox. Last week, viewers learned what they might have already suspected: Jeremy, the handyman who seems too good to be true, is. He’s an undercover FBI guy, trying to trap Thony. As this hour begins, she’s unaware of that, while trying to get along with cartel chiefs. With one exception – Ramona, the new villain, seems cartoon-ish – it’s a strong, solid hour.

4) “Police 24/7” debut, 8-10 p.m., CW. We get plenty of scripted crime shows tonight, across an hour of Fox, two of ABC and three FBI shows on CBS. Now, instead, here’s an unscripted show from the “Jersey Shore” producer, following real-life cops. Next week, it will be one hour, followed by a show following hostage-rescue teams.

5) “The Voice,” 8 p.m., NBC. This has finally started live shows, expanded to twice a week. On Monday, 12 people sang and viewers voted. Tonight, the top eight are announced and the others compete for one more spot. Next week, those nine push for the five spots in the finale.

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