TV

Girl power spans the dial thanks to ‘Wives,’ ‘Glee,’ ‘Liars’

Girls rule this week on TV:

“American Dad” (Sunday, 7:30 p.m., Fox): For the episode titled “Introducing the Naughty Stewardesses,” the flight attendants in question are played by Olivia Wilde (“House”), Becki Newton (“Ugly Betty”), Megalyn Echikunwoke (“Mind Games”) and Gillian Jacobs (“Community”) — actresses who should consider firing their agents for this gig. Ellie Kemper of “The Office” is also back as Steve’s crush.

“Army Wives: A Final Salute” (Sunday, 9 p.m., Lifetime): If you’re still mourning the departure of Claudia Joy (Kim Delaney), Pamela (Brigid Brannagh), Roxy (Sally Pressman) and Joan (Wendy Davis), tune into the two-hour retrospective of this series. Most of the cast — except for an MIA Catherine Bell — is present to offer a send-off to this sweet soap that, at seven seasons, was Lifetime’s longest-running drama. Also on deck is Tanya Biank, whose book the series was based upon.

“Pretty Little Liars” (Tuesday, 8 p.m., ABC Family): Spending an entire season chasing down the very-alive Alison (Sasha Pieterse), our broken-hearted Aria (Lucy Hale), unlucky Emily (Shay Mitchell), suddenly single Hanna (Ashley Benson) and drug-addict Spencer (Troian Bellisario) deserve to finally learn the truth about what happened to their best frenemy on that busy night she was buried alive and dug up by creepy Mrs. Grunwald (Meg Foster). But that still doesn’t answer the big question: Who is the well-funded, looong-term strategist, the extremely bitter “A”?

“Dallas” (Monday, 9 p.m., TNT): There’s nothing like a Dallas-sized wedding to unearth the cranky relatives. For John Ross’ (Josh Henderson) nuptials — which he might miss — Afton (Audrey Landers) and Aunt Lucy (Charlene Tilton) arrive. But if J.R.’s son ditches Pamela (Julie Gonzalo) at the altar, Sue Ellen (Linda Gray) might convince him otherwise.

“Glee” (Tuesday, 8 p.m., Fox): Celeb guest stars Gwyneth Paltrow and Kristin Chenoweth are back for the 100th episode, which Fox is touting as a two-part event. In anticipation of the show’s imminent end, the glee club is dismantling, so Chenoweth’s April Rhodes will belt out one last tune, this time with Mr. Schuester (Matthew Morrison).