The TV Cave Daily Guide: What to Watch on November 10
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Welcome back, couch commandos! It’s a jam-packed Monday, and the TV gods are clearly trying to test your commitment to your DVR (or, you know, your streaming queue). From Batman’s animated brood to baking battles and holiday heartthrobs, we’ve got your complete guide to what’s worth watching — and what to skip faster than a bad commercial break.
☀️ Early Morning Binges — Because Sleep Is Overrated
“Bat-Fam” (Prime Video) — Series Premiere
It’s Gotham’s cutest crime-fighting chaos! Fresh off Merry Little Batman, Bruce Wayne, Alfred, and little Damian welcome new faces (and probably new messes) to Wayne Manor. Ten episodes drop at once, so consider your productivity officially compromised. Check out our review and interview with the showrunner here.
“Caroline Flack: Search for the Truth” (Hulu)
A powerful two-part docuseries delving into the tragic life and media scrutiny of Love Island’s Caroline Flack. Expect to be emotional, introspective, and slightly angry at British tabloid culture.
“Honest Renovations: A Holiday Home Makeover” (The Roku Channel)
Jessica Alba and Lizzy Mathis trade blueprints for tinsel as they give a firefighter and his family a Christmas glow-up worthy of a Hallmark movie. Heartwarming, sparkly, and definitely one for your “nice list.”
“Marines” (Netflix)
For the docuseries diehards — a gritty, four-part look inside the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit. Think of it as Band of Brothers meets real life.
“Sesame Street” (Netflix) — Season 56 Premiere
Elmo, Big Bird, and friends are back with new segments, new songs, and the same fuzzy joy we all secretly need right now. Perfect for kids or anyone pretending to “babysit themselves.”
🏀 Prime-Time Power Plays (7–8 PM ET)
“Peacock NBA Monday” (Peacock)
The Wizards and Pistons face off — because nothing says “Monday motivation” like watching millionaires sweat for our entertainment.
🍸 8 PM TV Madness: Reality, Romance & Random Drama
“Below Deck Mediterranean” (Bravo)
A new crew member arrives, and chaos immediately follows. Add in a bachelor and his matchmaker, and suddenly this yacht feels like The Love Boat: Unhinged Edition.
“Finding Mr. Christmas” (Hallmark Channel)
Hot guys, gingerbread houses, and Alison Sweeney — Hallmark’s trifecta of comfort TV. Expect snowflakes, smiles, and zero surprises (in the best way).
“Holiday Baking Championship” (Food Network)
The ovens are cranked and the meringues are flying. Contestants mix cocktails (or mocktails) into desserts that’ll make your sweet tooth weep.
“Name That Tune” (FOX)
Emily Osment versus Nia Vardalos? That’s the oddly specific crossover we didn’t know we needed. Sing along or just yell the answers at your TV like a proud 80s game show junkie.
“The Neighborhood” (CBS)
Dave’s silent auction win leads to some musical misadventures, while Malcolm’s ghostwriting gig takes an unexpected reality TV turn. CBS comedy comfort food — always reliable, always delightfully awkward.
“Salute to Service: A Veterans Day Celebration” (PBS)
A soulful and stirring musical tribute hosted by Trace Adkins, featuring performances from Angel Blue and Kurt Elling. Get the tissues ready — and maybe stand up for the big finale.
“St. Denis Medical” (NBC)
The workplace medical comedy keeps the laughs coming with a body scanner that’s a little too revealing. HR is shaking.
“The Warfighters: Battle Stories” (History)
For those who like their Monday nights with a side of adrenaline, this two-hour special brings real accounts from Rangers, SEALs, and Marines — no Hollywood fluff, just raw, gripping storytelling.
🏈 8:15 PM — Monday Night Football
(ABC, ESPN)Eagles vs. Packers at Lambeau Field. The cheeseheads are out, the stakes are high, and Taylor Swift sightings remain unconfirmed (for now).
📰 8:30 PM — A Little Extra Drama
“DMV” (CBS)
An argument about kindness spirals into gift-giving chaos. The DMV has never been this emotionally charged — or this entertaining.
“The Paper” (NBC) — Network Debut
The Office doc crew is back with a new subject: a struggling Midwestern newspaper and its eccentric publisher. Think Parks and Rec meets Spotlight — mockumentary gold incoming.
🎤 9 PM — Music, Murder & Meringue
“Baked With Love: Holiday” (Hallmark Channel)
Twelve cupcakes, twelve lyrics, twelve reasons to love holiday baking shows. Expect sugar highs and a few frosting meltdowns.
“Celebrity Weakest Link” (FOX)
Jack Osbourne, Kenya Moore, and Rudy Reyes walk into a trivia show... and chaos ensues. Who’ll outsmart the rest for charity? (Our money’s on Kyla Pratt.)
“FBI” (CBS)
Maggie and Eva chase a park-stabbing killer with a growing hit list. It’s gritty, it’s tense, and it’ll make you double-check your walk through Central Park.
“The Voice” (NBC)
The Knockouts continue, Zac Brown and Joe Walsh drop by, and tears flow freely. It’s basically musical therapy with glitter.
⚔️ 10 PM — Final Stretch
“The Last 600 Meters: The Battles of Najaf and Fallujah” (PBS)
A haunting, firsthand look at two of Iraq’s deadliest battles. Told entirely through soldier accounts, it’s a sobering, essential watch.
“Watson” (CBS)
Watson suspects a patient is trapped in their own body — and yes, Sherlock’s back in town. Expect intellectual chaos, emotional tension, and that trademark CBS polish.
🎬 That’s a Wrap, TV Lovers!
From Gotham’s newest vigilante to Hallmark’s endless cookie quota, this Monday’s lineup proves TV never takes a day off — and neither should your remote. Whether you’re here for football, frosting, or family drama, The TV Cave has you covered.
Now go forth, stream responsibly, and remember: somewhere out there, Batman is also binging.




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