On TV this Monday: I’ll Be Gone in the Dark returns with a new episode, Iggy Azaela plays the Celebrity Dating Game, and Leslie Knope turns up on Duncanville. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.

HBO screenshot
On TV this Monday: I’ll Be Gone in the Dark returns with a new episode, Iggy Azaela plays the Celebrity Dating Game, and Leslie Knope turns up on Duncanville. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.
Billy forces Spencer and Frausto to get on the same page; Olivia is excited to spend time with Layla, but their night out doesn’t go according to plan. (When does next season premiere?)
Katie opens up in a heart-wrenching moment, and embarks on a one-on-one with Michael A. (Is having non-Chris narrators kinda weird?)
When the Young Guns are challenged to make brunch for 60 Caesars Palace employees, one takes the fall during the use of a punishment pass.
Special time, following U.S. Olympic Trials: The qualifiers continue at the Tacoma Dome; obstacles include the new Air Surfer and Pretzel Twist.
Two episodes: Laila struggles with Brooke’s unique therapy technique. Later, Brooke gets to the root of her own pain.
Sarah must negotiate when Greylock’s power is shut off; Bella pushes boundaries with her dad. (Series premiere earned an average reader grade of “B.”)
Annie battles the city mayor for the town’s prestigious Oakie Award; Amy Poehler reprises her role as Parks and Rec‘s Leslie Knope.
Stan’s imaginary childhood friend returns to collect a debt; Klaus requires a fishbowl upgrade.
On the prowl in Week 2 are rapper/songwriter Iggy Azaela and Queer Eye for the Straight Guy‘s Carson Kressley. (TVLine readers gave the reboot a “D-.”)
The new episode marks one year since former police officer Joseph James DeAngelo, also known as the Golden State Killer, was sentenced to life in prison for his reign of terror. (Watch trailer.)