Thursday on TV: "Graceland" is unbelievable but true

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In the new series Graceland (11 p.m., USA), under cover agents from the DEA, FBI and Customs share a fabulous beach house - and this series is based in reality. Really.It's a bit darker than your average USA drama, but it's pretty good.Elsewhere on TV ...NHL playoffs (6 p.m., NBCSN): Chicago Blackhawks at Los Angeles Kings Finals (7 p.m., ABC/Ch. 4): Game 1 - San Antonio Spurs at Miami HeatSave Me (7 and 7:30 p.m., NBC/Ch. 5): Beth tries to earn her daughter's respect; Beth receives a message from above telling her to get rid of all her possessions.Hell's Kitchen (7 p.m., Fox/Ch. 13): The chefs prepare a meal for Maria Menounos and Jeremy Sisto.72 Hours (7 p.m. TNT): In this new reality/competition series, teams of strangers are dropped in wilderness areas, given a bottle of water and a GPS device, and set out to find a briefcase filled with $100,000.Does Someone Have to Go? (8 p.m., Fox/Ch. 13): Employees at DFX Sports and Fitness in Anaheim, Calif., turn on each other.In the Flesh (8 and 11:45 p.m., BBC America: In this three-part series, zombies - known as PDS (Partially Deceased Syndrome) - rise from their graves by the thousand. They're rehabbed and sent back to their former lives. The series centers on PDS Kieren, a teenager who isn't happy about this. He committed suicide and didn't want to come back.Men at Work (8 p.m., TBS): Tyler and Milo get in a fight.Burn Notice (10 p.m., USA): A terrorist recruits Michael to steal sensitive equipment. (Season premiere)Anger Management (10:30 p.m., FX): Charlie and Kate work on a sex study.