11 TV Shows and Movies to Watch While You Procrastinate Work This Week

Why clean your bathroom when you could watch Wine Country?

If you're anything like me, then your to-do list is sky-high. The clothes on my floor are a glaring reminder I need to do laundry. I have nothing in my refrigerator except a bottle of ketchup, so it's time to go grocery shopping. Oh, and I have my actual job to do, too. But I'm willing to push all of that aside for these 11 TV shows and movies. After all, who needs fresh fruit in the house when there's a new season of The Real Housewives of Potomac to freshen up your life? I'm kidding, obviously. Go grocery shopping and do your job, but also put some time aside for what's new in entertainment this week. Or maybe procrastinate your responsibilities a little bit. Cleaning your bathroom can wait until after watching Monday's Bachelorette reunion special.

Below, all the TV shows and movies to watch this week:

Sunday, May 5

The Real Housewives of Potomac: The main drama on Potomac this season is between the couples: Ashley and Michael, Karen and Ray, and Candiace and Chris all have separate battles they're facing, and I have a feeling they won't be resolved quickly. 9 P.M. ET on Bravo

The Spanish Princess: Charlotte Hope stars as Catherine of Aragon, the teen princess of Spain who was promised the throne as a child, in this new Starz miniseries. Other royals appear on this show too, such as Arthur, Prince of Wales (Angus Imrie) and Henry VII of England (Elliot Cowan). Fans of The Crown should absolutely tune in. 8 P.M. ET on Starz

Monday, May 6

Bachelorette Reunion: The Biggest Bachelorette Reunion in Bachelor History Ever!: The title says it all: Watch as all the previous Bachelorettes get together and dish about the show and romance, all ahead of Hannah Brown's debut. 8 P.M. ET on ABC

State of the Union: This clever new series, starring Chris O'Dowd and Rosamund Pike, centers on a couple who meets at a pub before their couples therapy appointment each week to get their stories straight. Each episode is only 10 minutes. 10 P.M. ET on Sundance

Tuesday, May 7

Thirteen: This explosive 2003 film stars Evan Rachel Wood as a 13-year-old girl whose life and behavior completely change after she befriends her school's queen bee, played by Nikki Reed. It's a harsh but incredibly gripping look at female adolescence that I think everyone should see. Streaming on Hulu

Wednesday, May 8

Lucifer: Netflix picked up the fourth season of this beloved series, which centers on the literal devil moving to Los Angeles and opening up a nightclub. Streaming on Netflix

Thursday, May 9

Paradise Hotel: Kristin Cavallari hosts this new reality TV show featuring hot single people checking into a resort and competing for love. Think Bachelor in Paradise meets Love Island. 8 P.M. ET on Fox

Friday, May 10

Flipping the Ladder: A new documentary that explores career advancement from unique, alternative perspectives. Available on VOD

Poms: A group of women in a retirement community start a cheerleading squad in this heartwarming comedy starring Diane Keaton. In theaters

Wine Country: Amy Poehler, Maya Rudolph, and Rachel Dratch star in this new Netflix comedy series about a group of women who attempt to reconnect on a wine retreat. Streaming on Netflix

Saturday, May 11

My Dad Wrote a Porno: The hit British podcast, in which a man reads aloud erotic novels written by his father, comes to the screen in this HBO special. 9 P.M. ET on HBO