The coaches are masked up, the chairs are further apart, and the live audience has gone virtual, but nothing will stop Kelly Clarkson, Blake Shelton, John Legend and a returning Gwen Stefani from discovering the next big star. The new season's blind auditions kick off tonight. Also today: Dancing With the Stars enters the Top 11, Quibi reaches an intriguing new low, and PBS details an artist's efforts to reclaim his creation from white supremacists. Here's what's new and noteworthy on TV this Monday:
SEASON PREMIERE: After closing out last season remotely, The Voice is back in the studio, and so is "the block button," enabling coaches to selectively block each other from adding a new artist from their team. Watch the trailer. 8:00 PM ET on NBC
NEW EPISODE: In the mood for some "Good Vibrations"? Catfish host Nev Schulman and pro Jenna Johnson are set to dance to 90s-era Marky Mark as Dancing With the Stars enters the Top 11. 8:00 PM ET on ABC
NEW EPISODES: Netflix's rebooted Unsolved Mysteries drops a second "volume" of episodes today. Primetimer's true crime maven Sarah D. Bunting has seen them all, and filed this ranking.Streaming on Netflix
SERIES PREMIERE: Speaking or true crime, Quibi continues its race to the bootom with Murder Unboxed, which mimics the style of popular YouTube "unboxing videos" (think meticulous sequences of people opening their new iPhones), intercutting interviews with investigators, witnesses, and prosecutors discussing unsolved murders, as items from evidence boxes are unpacked and artfully displayed onscreen. Streaming on Quibi
NEW EPISODE: After Memphis's blindside eviction, only four remain in the Big Brother house: Cody, Nicole, Enzo, and Christmas. Kaysar returned on Thursday to present the chess-themed HOH competition — tonight we'll see who won, and who they nominated for eviction. 8:00 PM ET on CBS
DOCUMENTARY: PBS' Independent Lens broadcasts the documentary Feels Good Man, about artist Matt Furie's battle to reclaim the mantle of his friendly comic creation Pepe the Frog after it was co-opted as a symbol of white supremacy. Watch the trailer. 10:00 PM ET on PBS
SEASON FINALE: Picking up where it left off last week, the first season of The Third Day comes to a close with an episode ominously entitled "The Dark." 9:00 PM ET on HBO
NEW EPISODE: Sarah (Chloë Sevigny) encourages Fraser (Jack Dylan Grazer) to spend more time with Jonathan (Tom Mercier) on We Are Who We Are. Meanwhile, a hunting trip allows Richard (Kid Cudi) to influence Caitlin's (Jordan Kristine Seamón) thinking. 10:00 PM ET on HBO
Mike Attebery is Senior Editor at Primetimer and the author of seven mystery thrillers. Follow him on Twitter at @mikeattebery.
TOPICS: The Voice, NBC, Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani, John Legend, Kelly Clarkson, Reality TV