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TV Notes: ‘Suits’ dresses up for third season

Chuck Barney Mcclatchy-Tribune

Don’t miss

“Suits” – The delightfully offbeat legal series returns for its third season with a shift in the dynamics at the firm after cutthroat counselor Jessica Pearson (Gina Torres) used some assistance from Mike (Patrick J. Adams) to secure a merger with a top British group. Now, Mike scrambles to mend fences with a furious Harvey (Gabriel Macht), while dealing with the fallout from his confession to Rachel (Meghan Markle). 10 p.m. Tuesday, USA.

Other bets

SUNDAY: The final season of “Dexter” continues as our troubled serial killer (Michael C. Hall) searches for the Brain Surgeon. Meanwhile, Vogel (Charlotte Rampling) tries to convince Dexter that being a psychopath is perfectly OK. Good luck with that. 9 p.m., Showtime.

SUNDAY: Brace yourself for more gale-force blasts of Aaron Sorkin banter. Yes, “The Newsroom” is back for Season 2. Just try your best to keep up. 10 p.m., HBO.

MONDAY: As if life “Under the Dome” wasn’t already brutal enough. Now, Chester’s Mill is being hit with an outbreak of meningitis. 10 p.m., CBS.

TUESDAY: Break out the peanuts and Cracker Jack. Baseball’s top players will be on display in the 84th Major League All-Star Game at Citi Field, home of the New York Mets. 4:30 p.m., Fox.

TUESDAY: Remember “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” Wayne Brady, Colin Mochrie and Ryan Stiles return in a reboot of the improvisational comedy series, now hosted by the hilarious Aisha Tyler. 8 p.m., The CW.

TUESDAY: The spy drama “Covert Affairs” opens another season of dangerous missions. 9 p.m., USA.

WEDNESDAY: Jon Hamm (“Mad Men”) hosts the 2013 Espy Awards, honoring achievement in athletics. 6 p.m., ESPN.

THURSDAY: The reality series, “Intervention,” comes to a close after 13 seasons with the sad story of Eric. He’s a 31-year-old known for his funny, generous spirit before he fell into the grip of addiction. 9 p.m., A&E.

FRIDAY: “Teen Beach Movie” is a far-out tale about what happens to surfing sweethearts Brady and McKenzie (Ross Lynch, Maia Mitchell) when they crash under a wave and get swept into a movie musical called “Wet Side Story.” Yeah, don’t overthink this one. 8 p.m., Disney Channel.

SATURDAY: Ready for some wholesome TV? Andie MacDowell stars as a small-town judge in “Debbie Macomber’s Cedar Grove,” a new series the actress calls “a modern-day ‘Andy Griffith Show.’ ” 8 p.m., Hallmark Channel.