What to Watch on Monday: Matt James' Bachelor journey heats up in week 2
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The Bachelor
HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: 8 p.m. on ABC
Tonight's episode features the biggest group date in Bachelor history — 18 women! — but tensions begin to boil over even before Matt's mass gathering of "ladies." Victoria the self-described "Queen" clashes with just about everyone, and her tiff with roomie Marylynn leads to pre-rose ceremony dust-up. In other news, Matt almost kills his date during a romantic ATV ride, and we get another welcome Big Paulie sighting. —Kristen Baldwin
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All American Stories
The CW
HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: 8 p.m. on The CW
Series Debut
Spencer Paysinger knows what it's like to share his life story with the world. The former NFL star's upbringing — raised in South Los Angeles, but went to high school in Beverly Hills — is the inspiration for the CW's All American, which returns Jan. 18. And tonight, he's helping shine the light on other athletes who have overcome enormous obstacles to achieve great success. Paysinger, joined by football analyst and storyteller Yogi Roth, sits down with athletes including NFL linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair, Paralympic Medalist Scout Bassett, and Olympic Gold Medalist Michelle Carter. Come for the motivation and feel-good content, stay for the All American season 3 sneak peek.
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The Good Doctor
HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: 10 p.m. on ABC
The Good Doctor returns with an intense outing focused on Christina Chang's Dr. Audrey Lim. Aptly titled "Lim," the follows Lim on one very stressful day at work as she copes — or better yet doesn't — with leftover emotional trauma from the pandemic. "It's really more [about] the discovery that something's going on versus completely exploring it," says Chang. "It does get explored in future episodes. But in this one, it's sort of just the beginning of her realization that something traumatic is going on." Even though it was a lot of work, Chang loved the fact that she was in every scene. "It was flattering, and I felt like, 'Oh, this is an important mantle that I'm wearing,' and I felt honored," she says. "It was a really good time to be on set all nine to 10 days [of production]." —Chancellor Agard
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What ELSE to Watch
Check local listings
A Day in the Life of America (Independent Lens doc) — PBS
8 p.m.
Ellen's Game of Games — NBC
9 p.m.
30 Coins — HBO
Ty Breaker (series debut) — HGTV
The Wall — NBC
10 p.m.
Weakest Link (winter premiere) — NBC
11 p.m.
Straight Up Steve Austin (season premiere) — USA
Streaming
Finding Joy (season premiere) — Acorn TV
Crack: Cocaine, Corruption & Conspiracy (doc) — Netflix
*times are ET and subject to change