What to Watch on Monday: The cheesiest of dates on The Bachelorette
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The Bachelorette
HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: 8 p.m. on ABC
It’s time for Hannah to decide which men to invite home…to meet her parents! But first: romantic boat trips along the Amsterdam’s famed canals, exploring The Hague on horseback, late-night visits to the Bachelorette, and, of course, unexpected decisions! It all culminates in a very cheesy three-on-one date to the bustling cheese market in Gouda. Apparently, that leads to an explosive scene, but I’m afraid I stopped paying attention after the mention of cheese. —Ruth Kinane
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Veronica Mars
HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: Streaming on Hulu
(Seasons 1-3)
A long time ago, we used to be friends with this smart, funny, and deceptively deep UPN/CW teen detective series. Luckily, one of the beauties of our current peak-content era means that we are sometimes reunited with our TV besties. In advance of its all growed-up revival, launching July 26, Hulu is making the first three seasons of the Kristen Bell-starrer available on July 1. It’s enough time for veteran “Marshmallows” and newbies alike to catch up with the savviest P.I. in sunny-but-shady Neptune, Calif. Once you see one, you’ll definitely want to watch s’more. —Sarah Rodman
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Divorce
HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: 10 p.m. on HBO
Season Premiere
Sarah Jessica Parker and Thomas Haden Church are back for the third season of this Sharon Horgan-created comedy. They’ve both moved on; he’s engaged. But now there are some big (get it?) new things that complicate their lives.
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American Ninja Warrior — NBC
9 p.m.
The Best Thing I Ever Ate (“Yummy in the Middle”) — Cooking Channel
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10 p.m.
Cupcake Championship (series debut) — Food Network
Streaming
Katherine Ryan: Glitter Room — Netflix
The Simple Heist Series 2 — Acorn TV
*times are ET and subject to change