The next Great British Bake-Off is here, with a flowery twist; the inaugural season of the newest member of Bachelor Nation comes to a close; and an Oscar-nominated documentary debuts on MTV.
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The end of one of our all-time favorite shows, Supernatural, is nigh. (Well, sorta. After initially planning to sign off this spring, [coronavirus extended its run]( into the fall.) But it can live on forever in your home if you happen to be the lucky winner of TV Guide’s Winchester Brothers Giveaway, which will gift a fan a copy of the pilot script autographed by Jensen Ackles, Jared Padalecki, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan, as well as a few Funko dolls and, of course, a $200 gift certificate to Hot Topic. To spread the love, four more fans will also get Supernatural shwag. To enter, [head over to the contest page]( and click around; it’s free, it’s easy, and you can enter multiple times. Here are today’s TV picks. -Tim
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[Listen to Your Heart](
[Listen to Your Heart reaches its coda](
Season 1 finale Monday at 8/7c on ABC
The Bachelor's musical spin-off The Bachelor Presents: Listen to Your Heart comes to a close with the final three couples facing off in Nashville to see who's the most in love and also good at singing. They'll be judged on musical and love connections by Bachelor Nation royalty Kaitlyn Bristowe and Jason Tartick, Taye Diggs, Jewel, and pre-coronavirus Rita Wilson. But before that, they'll head to the Fantasy Suites to take their relationships to the next level — or at least two of them will; one couple declines it entirely. And one of the couples who does go ends up really regretting it. The finale will have drama, tears, love, and country music, and the winners will win a tour they won't be able to go on until next year, maybe. -Liam Mathews
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[White Lines](
[White Lines will go through your mind](
Now on Netflix
Doesn’t a vacation to an exotic, hedonistic island sound pretty great right now? You can either wrap yourself up in a HAZMAT suit and get on a plane, or throw on Netflix’s wild new drama White Lines, a 10-episode joyride from Money Heist creator Alex Pina. Set on the sandy shores and in the luxury villas and nightclubs of Spain’s party destination Ibiza, White Lines follows a soul-searching woman who investigates the murder of her DJ brother 20 years earlier. It is entirely ridiculous fun, with flashbacks to drug-fueled parties that would make Scarface jealous, thuggish Romanian drug dealers breaking bones from those who pay late, and plenty of young attractive people showing lots and lots of skin ([I outlined eight reasons it’s the most fun binge this week](. And if you squint really hard, you’ll see some genuinely interesting takes on what it means to get older as characters reminisce about whether the good ol’ days were as good as they thought. This will resonate particularly with aging partiers, or anyone who needs a vicarious vacation.
FLOWER POWER
[The Big Flower Fight](
[It’s petal to the metal in The Big Flower Fight](
Now on Netflix
The word “Fight” in the title is a misnomer, as The Big Flower Fight is [nothing but a delight](. The new reality series from England essentially takes the cordiality of The Great British Bake-Off but has competitors use flowers instead of flour, as amateur floral sculptors make impressive living statues out of colorful blossoms. There’s one big obstacle that the show needs to overcome to be a hit, which is that it doesn’t grab its audience with relatable crafting — who among us has ever made a seven-foot-tall bumblebee out of chrysanthemums? On the other hand, I never broke out my rolling pin after watching The Great British Bake-Off, so who knows? As a bonus, What We Do in the Shadows’ Natasia Demetriou is one of the hosts.
A REAL SUPERHERO
[St. Louis Superman](
[St. Louis Superman comes to save MTV and politics](
Monday at 9/8c on MTV, MTV2, VH1
The Oscar-nominated short documentary St. Louis Superman makes its TV debut in a place you wouldn’t normally expect to see it: MTV. Yes, the home of Catfish, Ridiculousness, and Jersey Shore marathons is classing things up with this 28-minute film about 30-something rapper and activist Bruce Franks Jr., who got involved in politics after the 2014 shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri. The stirring film explores the childhood trauma of Franks as he looks to pass an important bill for his community, and shows the importance of young people and community representatives getting involved in politics. MTV2 and VH1 will also air the film.
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