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“Mom,” 9 p.m., CBS. Only five episodes remain in this show’s great, eight-year run. For a time (after “Big Bang” left), this was TV’s best comedy. It slipped a tad this season, with Anna Faris (as Christy) leaving; still, it has sharp scripts and one of TV’s great characters. That’s Bonnie, perfectly played by Alison Janney, who has two Emmys in the role … plus five in other roles and an Oscar. Tonight (after a fairly funny “United States of Al” at 8:30), Bonnie is jealous of Tammy’s success.
“The Moodys,” 9:30 p.m., Fox. Sean (Denis Leary) barely tolerates life’s cruel blows, but this goes too far: He’s being demoted on the hockey team his brother coaches. He rages, in a funny episode that includes the aftermath of a kiss (Dan and his mom’s life coach and a near-kiss Bridget and her cousin).