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Originally published Wednesday, April 29, 2009 at 12:00 AM

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The 100th episode of "Lost" is a Wednesday TV pick

After last week's recap, tonight's 100th episode promises that Daniel Faraday will "come clean" about what he knows about the island. My head doesn't hurt...

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"Lost"

After last week's recap, tonight's 100th episode promises that Daniel Faraday will "come clean" about what he knows about the island. My head doesn't hurt as much after watching recent episodes of this show (could it be that it's all starting to make sense?). 9 p.m., ABC (seattletimes.com/tvlistings).

Doug Knoop, Seattle Times staff

Also on today

"Lie to Me," 8 p.m. (Fox): Lightman (Tim Roth) is brought in when an undercover cop shoots an innocent teenager while chasing a drug suspect.

"Ghost Hunters," 9 p.m. (Sci-Fi): This Season 5 finale finds the Taps members at an abandoned psychiatric facility in Newark where screams and a spectral nurse have materialized out of nowhere.

"CSI: NY," 10 p.m. (CBS): An appraiser is killed during the most exclusive jewelry auction of the year. Edward Asner guest stars.

"Legacy of War," 10 p.m. (KCTS): Sixty years after he reported on events that defined the world, Walter Cronkite returns to London, Berlin and Nuremberg, Germany, to recount the aftermath of World War II and what happened, he said, "when peace broke out."

"The Exterminators," 10:30 p.m. (A&E): Billy Bretherton ends a season of critter control by hunting a rabid skunk on a horse farm.

"Reno 911!," 10:30 p.m. (Comedy Central): The deputies jump into action to figure out whodunit when a real killing takes place at the murder-mystery dinner party hosted by Lt. Jim Dangle (Thomas Lennon).

The New York Times

Presidential News Conference, 5 p.m., ABC, NBC, CBS: President Barack Obama's address should not affect the local prime-time schedule. Please double-check listings (seattletimes.com/tvlistings) for last-minute changes.

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