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Critic’s corner: What’s on TV tonight

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Breaking Bad Sunday at 10 p.m., AMC

I can’t think of anything negative to say about this half-season, which ends on Sunday night. It has been filled with the kind of tense, earned scenes that have become the calling card of this drama — the meetings of Skyler and Jesse, the shooting of the boy, Skyler’s breakdown. There have been unforgettable images, not least of all the spider in a jar and Walt’s “52” in his diner plate (will that return on Sunday?). And the acting has been phenomenal, particularly by Bryan Cranston (pictured), as Walt slips into delusion, and by Anna Gunn. TV doesn’t get much better than this.

TV’s Most Dynamic Duos: Presented by the Paley Center for Media Sunday at 9 p.m., Channel 5

The most memorable pairs in TV history? Right now, I’m thinking Walter White and Jesse Pinkman, for sure. Robin Roberts, now on medical leave from “Good Morning America,” hosts this prerecorded special. The twosomes, selected by a Nielsen poll, will probably include Cagney and Lacey, Sam and Diane, Laverne and Shirley, Mulder and Scully, and Lucy and Ethel (above).

The Preacher’s Daughter 8 p.m., Lifetime Movie Network

By Dustin Springfield.

Extreme Homes 9 p.m., HGTV

If I lived on a waterfall, I’d need to get catheterized.

I Found the Gown 10 and 10:30 p.m., TLC

Her dream dress, with the help of a seamstress.

Matthew Gilbert can be reached at gilbert@globe.com. Follow him on Twitter @MatthewGilbert.