The Royal Wedding Isn't the Only Thing You Can Watch on TV This Week

The royal wedding is happening this week, which is exciting, but if you're not into it, there are a ton of other things you can watch. Here's a list.

I'm sure there's only one thing on your mind this week: royal wedding. And rightfully so! I mean, it's a huge deal. In just five short days, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are going to tie the knot in front of the entire world. I'll certainly be watching—and I'm sure you will be, too. If you need a break from all the Meghan-Harry mania, though, there are some other non-royal TV shows and movies debuting this week. Watch them in between all your royal wedding sleuthing just to keep your sanity!

Sunday, May 13

I'm Sorry: truTV will air all 10 episodes of its hit show I'm Sorry starting at 9 A.M. in honor of Mother's Day. Starring Andrea Savage, the show centers on a comedy writer who's seemingly together but reveals her neuroses through unexpected life situations. 9 A.M. ET on truTV

Harry & Meghan: A Royal Romance : Want to know the real story behind how Prince Harry and Meghan Markle met? Well, this Lifetime movie probably won't give you that. It will, however, provide plenty of cheesy laughs, melodramatic dialogue, and a real-life giraffe. 8 P.M. ET on Lifetime

Monday, May 14

Basketball Wives: Seven season of VH1's addictive reality series about women who are the heads of basketball families kicks off tonight. This new chapter adds some new women to the mix, too, so plan for some unexpected drama. 9 P.M. ET on VH1

Tuesday, May 15

Below Deck Mediterranean: After Hannah Ferrier and chef Adam Glick messed things up last season, Captain Sandy Yawn is giving them a second shot at redeeming themselves. Tune in to see if that actually happens...or if crazy drama unfolds. (My money's on the latter). 9 P.M. ET on Bravo

Wednesday, May 16

Inside the Royal Wedding: Harry and Meghan: This hourlong broadcast about the royal wedding will feature interviews from Markle and Prince Harry's close friends in addition to pop-culture correspondents.10 P.M. ET on NBC

Riverdale: Is Jughead dead? Are the Ghoulies going to take the South Side from the Serpents? Is Cheryl going to break out her bow and arrow again? These are all questions I need answered in this week's season finale. 8 P.M. ET on The CW

Thursday, May 17

Citizen Rose: This harrowing documentary series about Rose McGowan and the Harvey Weinstein allegations continues with another installment tonight. 10 P.M. ET on E!

Friday, May 18

13 Reasons Why: Expect new perspectives in the second season of 13 Reasons Why, which will explore both the aftermath of Hannah's suicide and the psychology of the supporting characters. Streaming on Netflix

Book Club: Candice Bergen, Jane Fonda, Diane Keaton, and Mary Steenburgen star in this delightful comedy about four women whose lives and sexualities are awakened after they start reading Fifty Shades of Grey. In theaters

Saturday, May 19

Royal Wedding : Let's be real this is the only thing you're going to watch today. Here's how to do it. Literally everywhere

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