The TV Cave’s Daily TV Guide: What to Watch on May 24
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Sunday night television is doing the absolute most — and honestly, we respect it. From finales that promise explosions (literal and emotional) to reality stars turning trivia night into a battlefield, May 24’s lineup is stacked with drama, comedy, catastrophe and enough franchise feuding to fuel social media for days.
Whether you're diving into a new binge, catching a season finale, or pretending you totally understand Formula 1 strategy, here’s your complete guide to what’s worth watching tonight.
Sunday, May 24, 2026 TV Schedule
Time (ET) | Show | Network/Streaming | What’s Happening |
3:00 AM | Bad Thoughts | Netflix | Season 2 of Tom Segura’s twisted comedy anthology drops all six episodes for a full overnight binge session. |
2:50 PM | Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix | Apple TV / Netflix | Race day arrives as the Canadian Grand Prix hits the track for the weekend’s main event. |
8:00 PM | County Rescue | Great American Family | The rescue team supports the Tunnels 2 Towers marathon while Andy gets introduced to new members of the squad. |
8:00 PM | Marshals | CBS | Season 1 finale: After an assassination attempt on Broken Rock chairman Rainwater, Kayce works protection detail while the marshals hunt for the shooter. |
8:00 PM | The Real Housewives of Atlanta | Bravo | Business pressure, relationship confusion and a “peaceful” sound bath that obviously doesn’t stay peaceful. |
8:00 PM | WWE Rivals | A&E | Season 6 premiere featuring deep dives into Ric Flair vs. Randy “Macho Man” Savage and Charlotte Flair vs. Becky Lynch. |
9:00 PM | The Audacity | AMC | The penultimate episode sees Duncan pushing forward with P.I.N.A.T.A. while everyone else spirals accordingly. |
9:00 PM | Disaster: The Chernobyl Disaster | CNN | The docuseries finale explores the Soviet cover-up, the aftermath of the disaster and the lasting dangers surrounding Chernobyl today. |
9:00 PM | Euphoria | HBO | The penultimate episode arrives with HBO keeping details completely under wraps. Which usually means emotional destruction is imminent. |
9:00 PM | The Real Housewives of Rhode Island | Bravo | Trivia night gets messy, feuds boil over and a tense car ride sends the drama into overdrive. |
9:00 PM | Tracker | CBS | Season 3 finale: Colter and Russell investigate the disappearance of a victim connected to a disturbing research project. |
9:00 PM | The Way Home | Hallmark Channel | Elliot digs deeper into his mother’s mysterious past while Jacob continues adjusting to life back in Port Haven. |
11:00 PM | Rick and Morty | Adult Swim | Season 9 premiere: The duo returns with Adult Swim promising “real human” chaos and zero AI nonsense. |

What Everyone Will Be Talking About Tomorrow
Euphoria Is Hiding Something
Whenever HBO refuses to release details for an episode, it usually means one of two things: someone’s life is about to implode, or the internet is about to spend 48 hours screaming in all caps. With only one episode left after tonight, expect emotional damage, questionable decisions and at least one scene people will immediately turn into memes.
Bravo Said “No Peace Tonight”
Between The Real Housewives of Atlanta and The Real Housewives of Rhode Island, Bravo fans are eating well tonight. Sound baths, trivia night disasters and relationship chaos? Sunday night reality TV remains undefeated.
CBS Has Finale Fever
Both Marshals and Tracker wrap up their seasons tonight, meaning viewers should probably prepare for cliffhangers, surprise reveals and at least one ending designed to make fans angrily wait all summer.
Rick and Morty Returns to the Weirdness
Season 9 officially launches tonight, and Adult Swim’s aggressively bizarre promo already feels perfectly on brand. If the premiere is anything like the marketing, expect interdimensional nonsense dialed all the way up.
The TV Cave Pick of the Night
If you only watch one thing tonight, make it Tracker. The CBS hit has quietly become one of network TV’s most reliable action-thrillers, and the Season 3 finale sounds like it’s going big. Secret research projects, missing victims and Colter doing Colter things? That’s solid Sunday viewing.
Still, if chaos is more your speed, the Housewives are standing by.
