What's On TV, July 5: The Bachelorette hosts a 'Bash Ball Battle'

Franco Lacosta, Wells Adams and Katie Thurston Photo by Craig Sjodin/ABCHere's what's going on in television world for Monday July 5. All times are Eastern.AdvertisementTop pickThe Bachelorette (8 p.m. ABC): This season of The Bachelorette looks very enjoyable. Gwen Ihnat and her husband, John, at last week's barn-burner. They also ate quite a bit of food.The sly move of calling Thomas up to the rose ceremony, and then moving straight to commercial was an ad-hoc move by this show. It just showed everyone's stunned expressions and Aarons sweary swear. Bachelorette viewers who have been around for a while probably sighed, knowing that this is how things work in the Bachelor franchise. This is probably what made Katie's post-commercial epic smackdown against Thomas so satisfying. He walked up to her, and she took a step back. Justin was not the only one who looked shocked. Your Bachelor audition is finished. You're done.Gwen would like to hear more, but she is actually still playing that same scene over and over. Tonight's episode is the only thing that will break her heart. Not even a national holiday can stop her recapping it. You can catch it tonight and tomorrow morning on our sister site The Takeout.Regular coverageWild cardsYou Are My Spring (Netflix series premiere, 3:01 AM): This is the latest addition to Netflix's growing collection of K-dramas. A psychiatrist and a hotel concierge with traumatized childhoods bond in an entrancing local murder case.The Beast Must Die (AMC+ series premiere, 3:01 a.m.): AMC will release this Jared Harris- and Cush Jumbo-starring series one week before its streaming service. This is just one of many +es that we have to remember these days. Watch out for our thoughts on it when it arrives next week on AMC's mothership.