What To Watch On TV: Wednesday Edition

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Law & Order @ 10pm
McCoy (Sam Waterston) finds himself up against the thin blue line when evidence in the shooting death of a peaceful protester points to police. The brotherhood predictably bands together to protect their own and pushes back with accusations of a liberal agenda, creating a political nightmare for the new DA. If you think he will back down and cave to the pressure, you don't know Jack.


Cashmere Mafia @ 9pm
This Darren Star drama has struggled in the ratings, but those who have tuned in have probably appreciated the strong ensemble cast. So what are the ladies up to tonight? Well, Juliet braces for an ugly divorce, Mia searches her ex's apartment for a sex tape they made together, and Caitlin and Alicia talk about having a baby. There are also a couple of distinguished and omnipresent character actors in the guest cast: Jeffrey DeMunn (remember Dr. John Ringold in Phenomenon?) and Harris Yulin (who was Mel Bernstein in Brian De Palma's Scarface).


In Treatment @ 9:30 HBO
Therapy has been the last place surly Sophie has wanted to be, and Paul has done the best he can to cut through her petulance to form his professional opinion of her condition. Tonight, however, Sophie starts out in a playful mood, at one point even switching chairs with her doctor. Unfortunately, her upbeat manner is short-lived, and soon she begins to vent about her parents' breakup and Paul's evaluation of her. But most disturbing is her explanation of her relationship with her gymnastics coach.


Project Runway @ 10pm
The designers rumbled in the previous episode when they whipped up flamboyant attire for professional wrestling divas, and it was amiable Chris who pinned the rest with his winning leopard-skin hoodie number. Down for the count: Ricky, whose glorified bathing suit didn't make a splash with Heidi and Co. The show begins to sew up its enjoyable season — tonight the outfitters participate in the final challenge before the mighty Fashion Week showdown. Oh, and tonight it appears that Christian's arrogance becomes an issue (surprise, surprise).

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