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Morgan Freeman pumps the brakes on God and looks for Satan instead, a Person of Interest favorite jo

Morgan Freeman pumps the brakes on God and looks for Satan instead, a Person of Interest favorite joins Nathan Fillion, and the Bachelor Women Tell All tonight, so grab some popcorn! Hello! If you need an idea of how big television has become, there’s a fight between a giant talking gorilla and a massive ambulant shark on broadcast television tonight, and it’s not even one of our five recommendations! [The Flash]( (Tuesday, 8/7c on The CW) will pit titans Gorilla Grodd and King Shark against each other with Star City as the battleground, and most of us are probably too busy with other things we need to watch to tune in. Welp, this is it. This is Peak TV. Here are tonight’s TV picks: [Your Watch This Now! newsletter is created by Senior Recommendations and Reviews Editor Tim Surette and more show-obsessed editors at TV Guide!]( WATCH THIS NOW [The Bachelor]( [The women squeal on The Bachelor]( Tuesday at 8/7c on ABC We know, we know. Another Bachelor recommendation. But the annual Women Tell All episode has potential to be pure popcorn television given how the season has gone so far. All the women Colton rejected this season get their chance for closure when they see him for the first time since their teary-eyed SUV ride to Dumptown. Plus, the contestants face each other as well, and the late-stage divide that had them at each other’s throats should make for some good score-settling. It’s bound to be padded with highlights from the season, but the opportunity to see pageant queen and frontrunner for the next Bachelorette Caelynn wonder why she got sent home is too promising to skip. It’s sure to be uncomfortable for all, including us. THE THIRD COMING [The Story of God]( [The Story of God starts with the story of Satan]( Season 3 premieres Tuesday at 9/8c on National Geographic Award-winning actor and steadfast curioso [Morgan Freeman]( takes time off from playing God and returns to searching for him/her/it in the third season of this spiritual (but not necessarily religious) docuseries that examines global beliefs. Tonight’s episode knows that there can be no good without evil, and “Search for the Devil” is all about deciphering evil and humankind’s temptation to stray toward the dark. Freeman heads to Rome, Nepal, and more in his quest, and his trademark baritone makes everything seem compelling, even if it isn’t. THE VET [The Rookie]( [One of our faves Sarah Shahi comes to The Rookie]( Tuesday at 10/9c on ABC We’re big fans of [Sarah Shahi]( around these parts, from her big break on NBC’s very underrated cop drama [Life]( to her wonderful performance as LGBTQ hero Root on CBS’ [Person of Interest](. Tonight she starts a new arc on ABC’s The Rookie, playing a hostage negotiator who comes into the orbit of [Nathan Fillion]( John Nolan, and you know when Shahi comes around on a show, some romantic sparks will fly. She’s due to stick around for a few episodes, so get in on her introduction. REMEMBERING A TEEN IDOL [Luke Perry]( [Remember Luke Perry and Dylan McKay with Beverly Hills, 90210]( Entire series is streaming on Hulu For those who weren’t around at the time, it’s hard to overstate just [how much of a phenom Luke Perry was]( as the rebellious heartthrob Dylan McKay on Beverly Hills, 90210. The character set the mold for the stereotypical teen bad boy on television for years to come (as well as shaped our views on sideburns), and was THE reason the show became such a hit in the 1990s. [Perry’s death on Monday]( was tragic, but you can relive some of his best moments by watching [some of his best work](. STAY UP FOR THIS [Game of Thrones]( [Late Show, meet Jon Snow]( Tuesday at 11:35/10:35c on CBS Your watch doesn’t end until you’ve seen [Game of Thrones]( [Kit Harington]( visit The Late Show with Stephen Colbert tonight. The man who plays Jon Snow will no doubt dodge questions about the final season of the massive HBO hit, but that won’t stop all of us from picking apart his dismissals for clues about what to expect. Is it too early to promote the show, which returns April 14? Probably. Will we take anything we can get, though? Definitely. [Amber Tamblyn]( and musical guest [Hozier]( also drop in. [Unsubscribe]( | [View online]( ©2019 CBS Interactive | All Rights Reserved. CBS Interactive - [235 2nd St., San Francisco, CA 94105](#) [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms and Conditions](

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