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America, I am not very happy with you.

First, you failed to vote for hunky soap actor Cameron Mathison on "Dancing With the Stars" (8 p.m., KOAT-Channel 7), and then last week you sent former "Beverly Hills, 90210" star Jennie Garth packing.

Mathison had jokingly promised to dance in a thong if he made it to tonight's finale. It would have been lovely, but no, you guys had to keep Marie Osmond.

Back to my beef with you about Garth. She improved so much and was sweet and nice and cute and her hair was amazing.

Bad, bad America.

So after taking out Mathison and Garth, we're left with Osmond, Spice Girl Melanie Brown and IndyCar driver Helio Castroneves as the final three celebrity contenders.

Helio and Mel B. deserve to be there, but this Osmond thing is just wrong.

Tonight, the couple who received the lowest score on Monday will be announced, and the two remaining couples will compete in one final dance.

Celine Dion also performs two songs, one of which is "My Heart Will Go On."

My heart will do no such thing if saucy Mel B. doesn't take home that disco ball trophy.

"The Unit" (8 p.m., KRQE News 13), the action drama that follows a covert team of special forces operatives and their very patient wives, has been kind of awesome lately.

The death of Hector (Demore Barnes) has led the remaining characters into some previously unseen emotional places.

I'm particularly thrilled with the developments surrounding Mac (Max Martini) and Tiffy (Abby Brammell), one of the most dysfunctional couples I've had the pleasure of witnessing.

They got over their issues and were momentarily back together, only to have Tiffy finally grow a spine and decide to be independent.

You go, girl.

Even Bob (Scott Foley), one of the more committed members of the team, is having his doubts following Hector's demise.

He starts developing moral dilemmas over the unit's deadly tasks, which distracts him during a sniper mission and puts everybody at risk.

Back home, Tiffy and Kim (Audrey Marie Anderson) discover a surprising secret about Molly (Regina Taylor), and it's not that she likes piña coladas and getting caught in the rain.