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The Borgias (9pm Sun, Showtime)

With their greed, brutality and lust — not to mention their Italian Renaissance duds — the Borgias make the Sopranos look practically modest. Neil Jordan’s The Borgias, based on the powerful 15th century family, wallows in deliriously bad behavior in Season 2. Jeremy Irons is the quintessence of depravity as patriarch Rodrigo, who sees no reason to cut back on sex and plunder just because he’s become Pope. Rodrigo claims to have God on his side, making Him sound like the world’s biggest shakedown artist.

In this week’s episode, Rodrigo beds an ally’s wife, blackmails an army into giving all its spoils to the church (i.e., him), and instructs son Cesare (Francois Arnaud) on the finer points of vengeance. “Vengeance should always be unexpected,” he says in a characteristically un-Christlike moment.

In a meeting with Rodrigo, the king of France can barely mask his disdain. He addresses him as “holy father” but spits out the phrase like a curse. Truly, The Borgias makes “holy” seem like the world’s dirtiest word.

Don’t Trust the B--- in Apartment 23 (8:30pm Wed, ABC)

Don’t be fooled by this new sitcom’s title, which shows restraint in abbreviating the “B” word. The show itself shows no restraint in terms of crudeness. The plot is reminiscent of New Girl: a cute ditz (Dreama Walker) looks for love in the big city, surrounded by oddballs (including creepy roommate Krysten Ritter and James Van Der Beek as himself). The only difference between Walker and New Girl’s Zooey Deschanel is that she has no charm or comic talent. Okay, one other difference: She has terrible material to work with. This is one of those sitcoms where you can smell the desperation in the script. The writers try to get smarmy laughs from hookers and disabled people, along with using every term for “vagina” they heard at the frat house.

I just figured out what the “B” stands for: bomb.

Community (7pm Thu, NBC)

This community-college sitcom has been working hard to justify its existence since returning to the NBC lineup last month. This week, it offers a sublimely silly parody of fellow NBC series Law & Order and its spinoffs. The setup: A yam has been pushed off a counter in the science lab, ruining an experiment. Whodunit? The merciless script torpedoes every Law & Order cliché, from the investigation to the interrogation to the coroner’s report. Meanwhile, characters get cut off in mid-speech by that oppressive BOINK-BOINK sound effect.

The satire is so devastating that I predict a tense encounter should the Community and Law & Order groups cross paths in the NBC commissary.

Nurse Jackie (8pm Sun, Showtime)

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