[NBC’s The Voice will declare a winner, a fantastic comedy finishes a strong season with a suckerpunch that will shape next season, and prepare to see a new side of Ellen DeGeneres.](#)
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Tonight, The CW is committing a crime in TV programming. The network, usually dominated by superhero shows or series about young women trying to decide between a dozen incredibly handsome young men, is airing the hour-long special Greatest Holiday Commercials Countdown 2018, which — you guessed it — counts down the best holiday commercials. It’s a show… about commercials. That’s like buying a magazine that’s nothing but ads, hanging a “Solicitors welcome!” sign on your door, or getting a DVR to fast forward to commercials. This is millennial content? We’re perplexed! Anyway, here are tonight’s TV picks, two of which are ad-free:
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[The Voice](
[The Voice crowns a winner](
Tuesday at 8/7c on NBC
If you took our recommendation yesterday and watched the penultimate episode of NBC’s singing competition, then you may as well watch tonight to see who won! This season has the chance to crown a bona fide star in the making, as 14-year-old R&B singer Kennedy Holmes is among the four finalists. Standing in her way is the Alabama-born Kirk Jay, a powerful country crooner who has had the judges eating out of his hand.
HERE’S TO SOBRIETY
[Loudermilk](
[Loudermilk has daddy issues in more way than one](
Season 2 finale airs Tuesday at 10/9c on Audience Network
Loudermilk, a comedy which follows a former addict named Sam who runs an addiction support group in Seattle, is at its best when it hits you with unexpected emotional beats, and the Season 2 finale is filled with them. It starts with big news involving Sam’s dad, continues with a big admission by his former best friend Ben, and ends with a decision that will make Season 3 an entirely new show. They all come crashing down on Sam, whose life is changed in so many ways by outside forces. And we get [Ron Livingston]( best pick-me-up speech [since he comforted Mikey back in Swingers](. The misanthropic grouch suits Livingston much better than the positive self-help guru he plays in [A Million Little Things](.
THE FUTURE GENERATION
[Travelers](
[History doesn’t repeat itself in Travelers](
Season 3 is now on Netflix
If you’re looking for a new fast-paced sci-fi series to get into, Travelers could be your jam. Though it’s heavy on the concept of time travel, the best thing Travelers does is not time-travel at all, instead staying in one timeline and keeping your brain from twisting itself into a pretzel. The premise is nifty: People’s consciousnesses from the far future are sent into the bodies of those in the present so they can help avoid a boatload of terrible things that happen in the future. But as they try to stop the apocalypse, they also have to maintain the lives of those they’ve taken over. Simple, right? [Will & Grace]( [Eric McCormack]( stars as a man from the future who jacks into an FBI agent and is as far from Will as can be.
Will she dance?
[Ellen DeGeneres](
[Gazillionaire mega-celeb Ellen DeGeneres says she’s still Relatable](
Premieres Tuesday on Netflix
You young ‘uns out there may not remember that before Ellen was dominating daytime television and making party games for the iPhone, she got her start like all funny people: standing on a stage with a mic, trying to make people laugh. It’s been 15 years since she did stand-up, and we’ll likely see a different side of her than the smiling, dancing personality she’s known for as a talk show host.
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