'American Idol' pits styles of opposites in final round
Andy Jones  |  by www.news-leader.com. All rights reserved. 17.07 | 4:19

Jordin Sparks is 17, with a gorgeous voice, a warm personality and the ability to project rich layers of emotion. Blake Lewis is 25. He has an average voice, but makes up for it with energy, originality and a knack for "beat-box" sounds.

They'll do several songs tonight and then the viewers will vote. On Wednesday, one becomes the sixth champion. The Alternative: "Jesse Stone: Sea Change," 8 p.

m., CBS. Here's a logical counterpunch to the "Idol" flash.

In its slow, deliberate way, "Sea Change" is well made. This is the fourth film with Tom Selleck as a former Los Angeles cop, now a New England police chief. His ex-wife wants him to quit phoning, so he's more morose than ever.

The cases (a long-ago shooting, a current rape charge) are adequate. The film's strength is in its layered portrait of a decent, troubled guy. "Veronica Mars," 7 and 8 p.

m., CW. This well-made series never caught on in the ratings; here are its final new episodes.

In the first, Veronica helps Weevil, who is charged with debit-card fraud; also, a sexy tape of her and Piz surfaces. In the second, she investigates the tape, while keeping it secret from her dad. "NCIS," 7 p.

m., CBS. Agents are being asked to take lie-detector tests.

Meanwhile, Tony and Jeanne are held captive. "The Bachelor: After the Final Rose," 7 p.m.

, ABC. On Monday, viewers saw Dr. Andy Baldwin make his choice.

This hour interviews the couple; it also lets some other women ask why he didn't choose them. "The Secret Lives of Women," 7 p.m.

, WE. First are reruns, dealing with "Munchausen moms" (deliberately making their children ill) and with polygamous marriages. Then is a new hour, with fairly interesting profiles of two women accused of killing their husbands.

The first involves a Las Vegas millionaire, the second a small-town preacher; the latter was also turned into a 1993 TV movie with Elizabeth Montgomery. "Dancing With the Stars," 8 p.m.

, ABC. Who knew that athletes would be the winning dancers? This fall, football star Emmit Smith won; tonight's finale has boxer Laila Ali and speed-skater Apolo Oho, plus Joe Fatone of 'N Sync.

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