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"Bones" is the longest-running hourlong drama that Fox has aired in its three decades on the air — and it's all over tonight (8 p.m., Fox/Ch. 13).

In the series finale, Brennan experiences a setback, and the rest of the team must continue the hunt for Kovac without her, putting everything she has ever taught them to the test.

This show is definitely going out with a bang. And there's already some talk that, while it's done as a weekly series, there could be a "Bones" reunion at some point in the future.

Elsewhere on TV ...

• College baseball (6 p.m., P12N): BYU at Utah

• "NCIS" (7 p.m., CBS/Ch. 2): McGee and Bishop investigate an intriguing rumor about Quinn and Torres.

• "The Voice" (7 p.m., NBC/Ch. 5): The battles round continues.

• "Dead Reckoning: War & Justice" (7, 8 and 9 p.m., PBS/Ch. 7): International justice laws result from war crimes by Nazi Germany and Japan; the obstruction of postwar justice during the Cold War and how atrocities in conflicts such as Vietnam, Afghanistan and Guatemala are concealed; postwar justice is limited in confronting the rise in sexual violence and genocide in the Balkans, Rwanda, Congo, Syria, Sri Lanka and other countries.

• "New Girl" (7 p.m., Fox/Ch. 13): Jess and her dad help one another with their love lives; Schmidt contemplates using his first name.

• "The Flash" (7 p.m., CW/Ch. 30): The Flash battles Earth-19 villain Abra Kadabra, who offers to tell him Savitar's true identity.

• "If Loving You is Wrong" (7 p.m., OWN): Pete takes on an alias to keep himself out of Edward's grasp.

• "The Mick" (7:30 p.m., Fox/Ch. 13): When a cyber bully targets Sofia, Mickey comes up with a plan for revenge.

• Soccer — World Cup qualifier (7:50 p.m., BeinSports): USA at Panama

• "Bull" (8 p.m., CBS/Ch. 2): Bull risks losing his business when he fronts the money to help thousands of people bring a class action suit against a corrupt bank.

• "Trial & Error" (8 and 8:30 p.m., NBC/Ch. 5): New evidence leads Josh to a surprising and dangerous new suspect; Larry insists on taking a lie detector test.

• "DC's Legends of Tomorrow" (8 p.m., CW/Ch. 30): The reason the Spear of Destiny must be destroyed comes to light.

• "The Detour (8 p.m., TBS): The Parkers settle into a seemingly normal New York City routine but are being surveilled by federal agents who see more than they had suspected they would see.

• "NCIS: New Orleans" (9 p.m., CBS/Ch. 2): A deadly accident at a naval base exposes a unit of Seabees to a super virus and leaves New Orleans at risk.

• "People Icons" (9 p.m., ABC/Ch. 4): Celebrities from People magazine's past and current ``Sexiest Man Alive'' covers, including George Clooney, Brad Pitt and The Rock.

• "Chicago Fire" (9 p.m., NBC/Ch. 5): A series of car accidents raises suspicion that someone may be targeting innocent people.

• "The Fosters" (9 p.m., Freeform): Lena is overwhelmed by the pressures of single parenting due to Stef's longer work hours.

• "Switched at Birth" (10 p.m., Freeform): Bay and Daphne's partyy quickly gets out of control; Kathryn and Regina notice a questionable text on Luca's phone

• "Face Off" (10 p.m., Syfy): The two teams must create a coven of warlocks or witches.

• "Outsiders" (10 p.m. WGN): The mountain demands a sacrifice.

• "Chrisley Knows Best" (11 p.m., USA): Todd and Julie hope for a relaxing weekend together.

• "Imposters" (11 p.m. Bravo): Ezra, Richard and Jules give Maddie some life-altering information.

• "The Americans" (11 p.m., FX): Philip and Elizabeth have qualms about a new assignment; Stan makes a play that could throw his career into turmoil.

• "Cosplay Melee" (11 p.m., Syfy): The cosplayers create characters inspired by ``Game of Thrones.''

• "Detroiters" (11:30 p.m., Comedy Central): Tim and Sam try to collect the money that they're owed from previous jobs.