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Tonight's must-see: "So You Think You Can Dance"

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August 16, 2006 12:00 AM

In the second-season finale, Ciara and Fergie perform before a winner is chosen to receive $100,000, a new car and a one-year contract with Celine Dion's "A New Day" show in Las Vegas.

Angie decides to home school Carmen after her private school rejects her and Angie's employer goes under. Janet: Kaitlin Olson. Carmen: Masiela Lusha. Angie: Constance Marie. Ernie: Valente Rodriguez.

The team---minus Gideon, who's stuck at the office on crutches---travels to Tennessee to find a psychotic killer who eviscerates his victims and takes their organs, supposedly to eat them.

Borgia comes under threat from two violent home invaders responsible for slaughtering the family of a criminal-turned-informant who was helping her with a case involving fake DEA badges; McCoy risks his career by stretching the law to apprehend these killers.

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We meet the new crowd for this reality show, which has pretty people in pretty places. One is the sister of previous star, Lauren.

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