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TV Picks: 'The Week the Women Went'


'The Week the Women Went'

Lifetime's new "unscripted series" takes a look at what happens to the small town of Yemassee, S.C., when the women pack up and leave for seven days. While a lot of the situations feel "scripted" (Teenagers run wild! A 13-year-old runs a restaurant! The men must host a tea party and prepare for a pageant!), the show is compulsively watchable. 10 p.m. Tuesday on Lifetime (seattletimes.com/tvlistings).

Doug Knoop, Seattle Times staff

dknoop@seattletimes.com or on Twitter @dougknoop

Also on Tuesday

"MLB Baseball," 5 p.m. (ROOT): Seattle Mariners at Minnesota Twins (live).

"America's Got Talent," 8 p.m. (NBC): Twelve acts perform.

"Pretty Little Liars," 8 p.m. (ABC Family): Rosewood becomes a media spectacle as Garrett's murder trial begins; a person close to Aria, Emily, Hanna and Spencer is revealed to be working with "A."

"MasterChef," 9 p.m. (Fox): The cooks split into two teams to prepare a meal for the judges and three respected chefs; the cooks on the losing team compete against each other.

"Mysteries at the Museum," 9 p.m. (Travel): An ax said to have been used in an infamous murder; a dress that might be proof of an alien encounter; catalog that holds the key to winning.

"All the Right Moves," 10 p.m. (Oxygen): Teddy breaks the bro code by flirting with Kyle's girlfriend; Taja threatens to quit the company; Travis faces his fear of dancing alone.

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