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Bachelor in Paradise
HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: 8 p.m. on ABC
Season Premiere
In the first episode of the Bachelor in Paradise two-night premiere event, our favorite members of Bachelor Nation begin their journey for another chance at finding love. Gear up for a bikini-clad, beachside, gasp-inducing season as the former contestants mingle at a luxurious Mexico resort. We already know from previews (above) that season 6 includes steamy drama drummed up by Bachelor-villain-turned-detective Demi Burnett, but what else is in store this summer? We’re on the edge of our seats to find out. —Daniel Menegaz
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The Hills: New Beginnings
HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: 10 p.m. on MTV
Last week, Audrina and Justin Bobby couldn’t even agree to disagree on their friendship and decided it was perhaps best to not even try. But now, he brings a date to a hangout, which Audrina interprets as “a statement.” And Stephanie is looking for an apology, claiming Audrina was spreading rumors about her and Justin. Meanwhile, Brody tells Brandon (seen in the preview above) about yelling at Stephanie for insensitive comments she made in Vegas about him while he was back home in Malibu trying to protect his home during the raging wildfires. —Gerrad Hall
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My Life Is Murder
HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: Streaming on Acorn TV
Series Debut
Lucy Lawless, — a.k.a. Xena, Warrior Princess and Ron Swanson’s third wife in Parks and Recreation — stars as homicide detective turned private investigator Alexa Crowe in this new series. The 10-episode season kicks off as Crowe solves strange crimes in the city of Melbourne. If the trailer is any indication, this thriller promises lots of sex and, well, murder. —Caroline Tew
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What ELSE to Watch
9 p.m.
So You Think You Can Dance — Fox
Mystic Britain (series debut) — Smithsonian Channel
Streaming
Seesaw (series debut) — Acorn TV
No Good Nick (Part 2 premiere) — Netflix
Five Points (season premiere) — Facebook Watch
*times are ET and subject to change