‘Bachelor in Paradise,’ ‘It’s Always Sunny,’ ‘Dexter: Resurrection,’ ‘Too Much,’ and everything else you don’t want to miss on TV this week

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MONDAY

Bachelor in Paradise: Look out, Costa Rica, we’re sending a bunch of our best and brightest your way to “find love.” (I’m so sorry.) Season premiere.  7 p.m., ABC

Survival Mode: This new series tells harrowing survivor stories about some recent disasters, including the Maui wildfires, Superstorm Sandy, and Costa Concordia. Series premiere. 9 p.m., NBC

Such Brave Girls: This darkly funny little British comedy follows two sisters and their single mother as they try to function through the dysfunction. Season two. Hulu

TUESDAY

Renaissance: This three-part documentary explores three of the Great Masters: Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and Raphael who were working during a time of great social and religious upheaval. Series premiere. 8 p.m., PBS

Quarterback: Patrick Mahomes, Kirk Cousins, and Marcus Mariota bring the viewer into their homes and huddles in the second season of the docuseries. Netflix

Mississippi Masala: Denzel Washington and And Just Like That‘s Sarita Choudhury star in this culture clash romance, which, interestingly enough, was directed by Mira Nair, mother of Zohran Mamdani, the New York politician who is freaking the Republicans out so much. 8:33 p.m., ThrillerMax

WEDNESDAY

It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia: The gang’s visit to Abbott Elementary is explored through their eyes in the season premiere. 8 p.m., FXX & FX

Ballard: Maggie Q stars as Detective Renée Ballard in this new crime series set in the Baosch universe. Series premiere. Prime Video

Building the Band: 50 talented singers come together to try to build the perfect band in this new competition series. Kelly Rowland, Nicole Scherzinger, and the late Liam Payne serve as judges. Series premiere. Netflix

THURSDAY

Big Brother: Season 21 premiere. 7 p.m., CBS

Celebrity Family Feud: Season 11 premiere. 7 p.m., ABC

Press Your Luck: Season 6 premiere. 8 p.m., ABC

Too Much: The hilarious Meg Stalter (Hacks) stars in this new comedy about a New Yorker who moves to London and falls in love with a musician. It’s a Lena Dunham show and clearly based on her own life. Series premiere. Netflix

Back to the Frontier: Three American families cosplay as frontiersmen in this new reality series. Premiere. Max

The Real Housewives of Orange County: Season 19 premiere. 8 p.m., Bravo

FRIDAY

Dexter: Resurrection: Dexter wakes up from a coma and heads to New York in search of his son. Series premiere. Paramount+ (Showtime premiere on Sunday, July 13)

Foundation: Third season premiere. Apple TV+

One Night in Idaho: The College Murders: A look at the horrific murder of four young, promising University of Idaho students. Premiere. Prime Video

Drop: Meghann Fahey stars as a single mom who just wants to go out on a date without being bombarded with threatening messages, possibly sent by her date. Premiere. Peacock

Medea’s Destination Wedding: Medea and family head to the Bahamas for Tiffany’s wedding. Premiere. Netflix

SATURDAY

Opus: Ayo Edebiri stars as a writer who infiltrates a cult led by a charismatic John Malkovich in this new thriller. 7 p.m., HBO; streaming premiere on Max on Friday, July 11

Men in Black marathon: Just some cute little movies about anonymous federal agents arresting “illegal aliens,” nothing to see here. 5 p.m., Starz Encore West

SUNDAY

The Institute: A teen genius is abducted and taken to The Institute, a facility where kids with unnatural abilities are held, and I’m sorry, isn’t this Stranger Things? Series premiere. MGM+

Kings Court:  Tyson Beckford, Carlos Boozer, and Thaddeus “Titus O’Neil” Bullard look for love among a group of 21 women in this new dating show. Series premiere.8 p.m., Bravo

Love Island: Season finale. Peacock

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