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Don’t miss: A preview of the week’s top shows

STAY OUT OF THE SUN
Grayson (Jonathan Rhys Meyers) ruthlessly sets out to compromise Lady Jayne (Victoria Smurfit) by winning her heart. Lucy’s (Katie McGrath) enthusiastic plans forMina (Jessica De Gouw) and Harker’s (Oliver Jackson-Cohen) engagement party conceals a broken heart. Grayson’s unexpected reunion with Josef Cervenka (Alec Newman), a very old friend, proves a growing complication to his and VanHelsing’s (Thomas Kretschmann) mission of vengeance. VanHelsing achieves a breakthrough in his efforts to enable Grayson to conquer sunlight, only to suffer an unanticipated setback.
DRACULA, Friday, 10 p.m., NBC

THE GHOST OF WALTER WHITE
In a flashback episode, the gang ponders the future of the Ted (Josh Radnor), Robin (Cobie Smulders) and Barney (Neil Patrick Harris) love triangle. Meanwhile, Barney accepts a series of challenges from Lily (Alyson Hannigan). Bryan Cranston (above, “Breaking Bad”) guest stars as Ted’s former boss, Hammond Druthers.
HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER, Monday, 8 p.m., CBS

PAPA, CAN YOU HEAR ME?
As Teddy’s (Eric Close, left, with Kimberly Williams-Paisley) wedding day nears, Maddie (Lennon Stella) feels lost and tells Rayna (Connie Britton) she wants to get to know Deacon (Charles Esten) better, forcing Rayna to confront Deacon about stepping up to co-parent. Luke Wheeler (Will Chase) commiserates with Rayna about the challenges of exes and parenting. While on tour in Texas, Juliette (Hayden Panettiere) angers a lecherous but very influential radio DJ. Deacon tries to find his way back to music and discovers an unexpected ally in Avery (Jonathan Jackson). While on a date, Will runs into Brent, and Gunnar (Sam Palladio) finds himself in a power position in his singing and songwriting.
NASHVILLE, Wednesday, 10 p.m., ABC

CLOSELY WATCHED LAWYERS
Alicia (Julianna Margulies, left) and Cary (Matt Czuchry) suspect that Lockhart/Gardner is spying on them when Zach (Graham Phillips) discovers that the webcam on his mother’s computer is being accessed remotely. Meanwhile, Will (Josh Charles) takes on more than he anticipated when he comes to the aid of one of Alicia’s clients, and officious party pooper Clarke Hayden (Nathan Lane) offers financial advice to Florrick/Agos. Note the special broadcast time.
THE GOOD WIFE, Sunday, 9:30 p.m., CBS

FIRST LADY OFFENSIVE
Mellie (Bellamy Young, left) is still trying to recover from the public backlash of the last year so she decides to do a hard-hitting news interview. Meanwhile, as Cyrus (Jeff Perry) continues to plot against Sally Langston (Kate Burton), we learn howvFitz (Tony Goldwyn), Mellie and Cyrus became a team. Back at OPA, Huck (Guillermo Diaz) continues to push Quinn (Katie Lowes) away, but Quinn’s bloodlust could get her into some dangerous situations.
SCANDAL, Thursday, 10 p.m., ABC

HAVE A LICE DAY
When the Harrison household is infected with lice, Diane (Marcia Gay-Harden, second from left) tries to take charge leaving Kate (Malin Akerman) feeling bulldozed. Jackie (Michaela Watkins) and Kate work together to try to prove a point to Diane, but their plan backfires and the lice problem worsens. Meanwhile, Pete (Bradley Whitford) plays mediator between Warren (Ryan Lee, right) and Bert (Albert Tsai, left), who are fighting over custody of a teddy bear.
TROPHY WIFE, Tuesday, 9:30 p.m., ABC