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The Project Runway All Stars Finale, The Slap Premiere And More On TV Tonight

Project runway all stars finale
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Feb. 12 2015, Published 2:42 p.m. ET

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Inside The Actors Studio. 8pm on Bravo. Neil Patrick Harris talks about the highs of his career, from Doogie Howser to HIMYM to Hedwig on Broadway. We're sure he'll discuss his upcoming stint as Oscars host, too.

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The Vampire Diaries. 8pm on The CW. It's Jeremy's last day in Mystic Falls after graduation, and the gang celebrates with...some stabbings.

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The Slap

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The Slap. 8pm on NBC. Peter Sarsgaard, Uma Thurman, Zachary Quinto, and Thandie Newton star in this new series based on the Australian show in which someone slaps a kid and starts a chain reaction of violence.

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Project runway all stars finale
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Project Runway All Stars. 9pm on Lifetime. For the finale challenge, the final four contestants must design a collection that represents all four seasons. PR judge Zac Posen is the guest judge.

Two and a half men walden alan divorce
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Two And A Half Men. 9pm on CBS. Walden and Alan sign their divorce papers and Walden offers Alan a gift of his choice—and his choice sorta makes things weird with Lyndsey.

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