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Tonight's Top Pick is Too Much, premiering on Netflix. Technically, it stars Megan Stalter and Will Sharpe, but let's face it, I can't be the only one thinking of it as "the new Lena Dunham show." You didn't see Megan and/or Will on the cover of Variety, now did you?
STREAMING
Too Much, 3:01 a.m., Netflix. Series premiere. "A heartbroken New Yorker (Meg Stalter) moves to London and falls for an indie musician (Will Sharpe) in this rom-com from Lena Dunham (Girls) and the makers of Love Actually." The cast also includes Adwoa Aboah, Andrew Rannells, Emily Ratajkowski, Janicza Bravo, Naomi Watts, Rhea Perlman, Richard E. Grant, and Rita Wilson. Ten episodes available.
Suspicious Minds, 3:01 a.m., Disney+ and Hulu. Series premiere. "Amber (Silvia Alonso), a brilliant thief, arrives on Isla Esperanza with the aim of stealing the valuable tiara of Santa Águeda, but her plan is complicated by the unexpected reappearance of Rui (Álex González), her former partner who did not hesitate to betray her in the past. Now, the hardest thing will be to trust each other and accept that love may be the biggest treasure of their lives." Six episodes available.
Back to the Frontier, 3:01 a.m., HBO Max/8 p.m., Magnolia. Series premiere. "Back to the 1880s." "The series, executive produced by Chip and Joanna Gaines, follows three American families as they reimagine their lives as 1880s homesteaders, challenged to forgo the comforts of the present day for a more analog life on the frontier." New episodes weekly through Thursday, Aug. 28.
Criminal Minds: Evolution, 3:01 a.m., Paramount+. Third season finale. "The Disciple." "After Voit and Ochoa are kidnapped by 'The Disciple,' the team races to find them. While in The Disciple's custody, Voit wrestles with keeping the monster inside him at bay."
Poker Face, 3:01 a.m., Peacock. Second season finale. "The End of the Road." "Charlie questions everything she believes in as she races to warn the target of a notorious killer before it's too late." Marquee guests include Justin Theroux, Lili Taylor, Patti Harrison, Haley Joel Osment, Taylor Schilling, Simon Helberg, Rhea Perlman, and Adam Arkin.
Butchers of L.A., 3:01 a.m., Sundance Now and AMC+/10 p.m., Sundance. First season finale. "Keeping Score." "With Bonin behind bars, law enforcement hopes the nightmare is over, until another wave of freeway murders shatters their illusion. This third killer is the most methodical of them all and, if not for a random police check, might have evaded police."
The Fight Life, 3:01 a.m., ESPN+. "Jaime Munguia: Tijuana Warrior." "Many experts considered Jaime Munguia to be Tijuana’s next great champion after an impressive performance in a loss to Canelo Alvarez. However, the wear and tear of an already long career has left some wondering if the Mexican star’s best days are behind him. Munguia returns home for a stadium homecoming against massive underdog Bruno Surace intent on making a statement." Season finale tomorrow.
Divorced Sistas, 3:01 a.m., BET+. "Heavier Than Words." "Geneva confronts Yara with false intentions of a play date between their daughters. Pastor Jefferson learns disturbing news about his wife's past that makes him more compassionate toward her."
The Good Ship Murder, 3:01 a.m., Britbox. "Madeira." "Jack and Kate are drawn into the murder of Max King, a charismatic but ruthless vineyard owner, and navigate a tangled web of suspects, including his ex-wife, son, and new partner."
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7 AND 8 P.M.
Zombies 4: Dawn of the Vampires, 7 p.m., Disney. Special presentation. "Zed and Addison embark on a road trip the summer after their first year of college, during which they unexpectedly discover the warring worlds of Sunnyside and Shadyside and come into contact with two new groups of monsters." Encore at 9:35 p.m.
Stranger With My Name, 8 p.m., Lifetime Movie Network. Special presentation. "After getting into a car accident, Alice wakes up to discover that her husband doesn't recognize her, another woman has assumed her identity, and all records show that Alice is not who she says she is." Encore at 12 a.m.
Electric Bloom, 8:35 p.m., Disney. Series premiere. "How It Started" and "How It Almost Ended." "Follows the three members of the now mega-famous pop group Electric Bloom as they look back and tell the story of their band and friendship, starting with the day they all met in high school. The girls go on a journey to becoming the biggest band in the world and the best friends in the universe." Two episodes airing, with two more episodes on Friday, July 18, and Friday, July 25, followed by the full 13-episode season apparently releasing on Disney+ on Wednesday, Sept. 17.
Big Brother, 8 p.m., CBS. Twenty-seventh season premiere, 90 minutes. "Strangers, cut off from the outside world, coexist in an isolated house."
Celebrity Family Feud, 8 p.m., ABC. Eleventh season premiere. "Taraji P. Henson vs. Jennifer Hudson and The Dan Patrick Show vs. The Rich Eisen Show."
Bob's Burgers, 8 p.m., FOX. "Wild Steal-ions." "Tina's lost book of semi-erotic horse-torical fiction lands in the hands of a mysterious stranger with nefarious intentions."
Grimsburg, 8:30 p.m., FOX. "How to Lose an Ankle Monitor in 10 Days." "When the criminals of Grimsburg go on strike, the police force gets furloughed."
Transplant, 8 p.m., NBC. "Who Is Mags?" "Bash treats a man injured in a car accident who was saved by the woman who hit him. Devi decides to fight to hold on to the department. In a moment where it is most needed, a former member of the York Memorial team returns."
WNBA Basketball, 7:30 p.m., Amazon. Las Vegas Aces vs. Washington Mystics.
NBA Summer League Basketball, 8 p.m., ESPN. Los Angeles Lakers vs. Dallas Mavericks.
All Elite Wrestling: Collision, 8 p.m., TNT.
Movie Night!
WarGames, 8 p.m., BBC America.
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9 P.M., 10 P.M., AND AFTER
The Real Housewives of Orange County, Bravo. Nineteenth season premiere, 75 minutes. "Revolving Door of Lies." "Shannon is loving the single life as Jenn preps for her wedding. Emily reveals a heartbreaking family issue. Tamra opens up about her past trauma in therapy. Heather deals with problems at her Beverly Hills mansion." Encore at 10:45 p.m.
Impractical Jokers, 10 p.m., TBS. Twelfth season premiere. "The Endless Esophagus." "Sal, Q and Murr kick off another season of antics by getting themselves stuck in a vent system and confusing customers at a bagel shop. Then, our losing Joker will face humiliation in a punishment that's tough to swallow." Followed by a new Impractical Jokers: Inside Jokes.
Press Your Luck, 9 p.m., ABC. Sixth season summer premiere. "Salute to Service." "Three contestants compete against one another and answer questions to earn spins on the Big Board. Then, they use their spins to win cash and prizes while trying to avoid the WHAMMY, who could take all of their winnings and leave them with nothing." You know, for the one person here not familar with how the game's played.
Jaws @ 50: The Definitive Inside Story, 9 p.m., National Geographic. Two hours. "Interviews, outtakes and never-before-seen footage provide insight into the chaos and creativity behind the making of Steven Spielberg's legendary blockbuster, Jaws." Encore at 12 a.m.
And Just Like That..., 9 p.m., HBO Max. "They Wanna Have Fun." No description available.
Family Guy, 9 p.m., FOX. "Karenheit 451." "Lois becomes the leader of a group of mothers who want to ban books from schools." Followed by a rerun of The Great North.
Revival, 10 p.m., Syfy. "Triage." "With Dana's fate uncertain, Wayne searches for answers as Em races the clock to save her."
NBA Summer League Basketball, 10 p.m., ESPN. San Antonio Spurs vs. Philadelphia 76ers.
Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen, 10:15 p.m., Bravo. Tamra Judge and Steven McBee Jr.
The Daily Show, 11 p.m., Comedy Central. Ronny Chieng's guest is Youngmi Mayer.
Jimmy Kimmel Live!, 11:35 p.m., ABC. Guest Host Anthony Anderson has Eric Bana, Heather McMahan, and Queens of the Stone Age.
Nightline, 12:37 a.m., ABC.
Movie Night!
Vanilla Sky, 10 p.m., Flix.
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LATE NIGHT PICK!
Reservoir Dogs, 11:05 p.m., Showtime.
Sources: The Futon Critic, TV Passport, individual show websites, TV Everyday, IMDB, Google.

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