Don’t miss these 10 season finales

It’s prime time’s annual spring fling, the mad dash through May days of big finales as another TV season rolls to a climax.

Sentimental farewells, cliffhangers, emotional moments, mysteries solved and Jack Bauer saves the world again! They’re all here this month. So pass the remote. It’s time to get clicking with our eye candy sampler of season and series finales, starting off with the Big Ten:

Everybody Loves Raymond” (CBS, 8 p.m. Monday). Buh-bye, bickering Barones. After nine seasons of big laughs and bigger ratings, Ray Romano’s rambunctiously fractious, sarcastic family sitcom pulls the plug. Reasons to watch: They didn’t bury us in endless farewell hype like “Friends.” It’s just a sweet, simple, regular half-hour series finale. Awright.

Lost” (ABC, 7 p.m. Wed., May 18 & 25). The producers are promising a cosmic cliffhanger as the first season of the beguiling suspense thriller rolls to a finish. What’s up? The spooky Frenchwoman returns with a dire warning. So does the monster. And some of the castaways try to split on a raft. Reasons to watch: Great characters, cool flashbacks and that cliffhanger, of course.

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” (CBS, 7 p.m. Thu., May 19). Blood feast? It could happen with that crazy Hollywood action auteur Quentin Tarantino (“Kill Bill”) directing the two-hour season finale as the CSIs rush to save an imperiled colleague. Then again, it’s network TV and not the R-rated multiplex. But “CSI” has grown ever more grisly and gory. Reason to watch: To see if Tarantino can put his own audacious cinematic stamp on “CSI.”

The O.C.” (Fox, 7 p.m. Thu., May 19). You booze, you lose. Kirsten’s (Kelly Rowan) been hitting the bottle and Sandy (Peter Gallagher) makes a life-altering decision to save their marriage on the stylish California soap. Meanwhile, sardonic teenyboppers Seth, Summer, Ryan and Marissa are caught in the crossfire down at the Bait Shop. Reasons to watch: “The O.C.” is that rare guilty pleasure with a brain. Plus, the adults are just as cool as the kids.

ER” (NBC, 9 p.m. Thu., May 19). Will the last original cast member to leave the hospital please turn out the lights? Not gonna happen. Noah Wyle is shedding his scrubs after 11 seasons as Dr. John Carter works his last shift at County General. But “ER” hasn’t flatlined in the ratings yet and returns for at least two more years. Reason to watch: Prepare tear ducts. Sentimental good-byes are nice.

Desperate Housewives” (ABC, 8 p.m. Sun., May 22). Wisteria Lane is hoppin’ as the sublimely wack soap opera satire rolls to the conclusion of its smash opening season. Somebody dies. There are answers to the mystery surrounding Mary Alice’s demise. And Betty Applewhite (new series regular Alfre Woodard) moves into the neighborhood. Reasons to watch: The most divine female ensemble on television. And to find out who dies, of course.

Deadwood” (HBO, 8 p.m. Sun., May 22). Heart of hilarious darkness. The saving grace of David Milch’s profane, malignant masterpiece — a voyage to the dark side of the human condition on the lawless, untamed frontier — is its unfailing sense of twisted humor. But hark, who’s coming to town? We finally get a look at scheming tycoon George Hearst (Gerald McRaney). Reasons to watch: The western noir’s deliciously ornate, neo-Shakespearean dialogue, and Ian McShane’s wickedly inspired performance as volatile saloon owner Al Swearengen.

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24” (Fox, 7 p.m. Mon., May 23). The digital clock is ticking. And Jack Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland) rides the high-tension roller coaster for 120 minutes in a two-hour season finale. A terrorist strike is still imminent? Check. Chloe O’Brian (Mary Lynn Rajskub) is still cool? Check. The nuclear apocalypse is gonna be stopped? Geez, we sure hope so. Reason to watch: After staying tuned for 22 hours, it’s silly to stop before Jack saves the world again.

American Idol” (Fox, 7 p.m. Tue.-Wed., May 24-25). If by some perverse twist of fate, snide Pillsbury Dough Boy crooner Scott Savol is still in the running on the final two nights, I’ll keep my rubber brick handy. Though it’s a certified ratings blockbuster, this has been the lamest “Idol” yet. Reason to watch: To see what ridiculous things dithering diva Paula Abdul might say. The show jumps the shark every time she opens her yakkety yap.

House” (Fox, 8 p.m. Tue., May 24). It’s been a magical medical mystery tour for the quirky new hospital drama. The disease-of-the-week whatdunit is anchored in the vivid performance of Hugh Laurie as Dr. Gregory House, a brilliant medical diagnostician with a painkiller addiction and a sourpuss personality. Sela Ward (“Once and Again”) guest stars as a woman from Dr. House’s past, stirring up old feelings. Reason to watch: Hugh Laurie, Hugh Laurie, Hugh Laurie.