What to Watch on Tuesday: Tensions remain high as another Big Brother All-Stars eviction nears
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Big Brother
CBS
HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: 8 p.m. on CBS
This is where things (hopefully) could get interesting on Big Brother All-Stars. After doing what every Head of Household this season has done so far by talking a big game and then doing the smallest thing possible with her nominations, Dani may actually have to get a little blood on her hands seeing as how she made the mistake of nominating David for eviction alongside Kevin this week. That was a mistake, because David secretly holds the Disruptor power, which allows him to take himself off the block, meaning Dani will have to nominate someone else to replace him. Will she finally break up the Committee alliance and put on-and-off-again nemesis Tyler on the block? And even if she does, can she convince enough people to actually vote him out? Answers will start to be given tonight. —Dalton Ross
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America's Got Talent
HOW/WHEN & WHERE TO WATCH: 8 p.m. on NBC
Yes, you heard the dynamite news correctly — BTS is performing on America's Got Talent. But that's tomorrow. Tonight, it's all about 1o more semifinalists: dance duo BAD Salsa, daredevil Jonathan Goodwin, hand balancing act Bello Sisters, singer/musician Kenadi Dodds, sword swallower Brett Loudermilk, mentalist Max Major, singer Celina, unsheltered citizens choir Voices of Our City Choir, singer Cristina Rae, dance group W.A.F.F.L.E. Crew, and singer Daniela Tuleshova. Five will move on, the other five will say auf Wiedersehen to Heidi Klum and fellow judges Sofia Vergara and Howie Mandel. —Gerrad Hall
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What ELSE to Watch
8 p.m.
Dead Pixels — The CW
9 p.m.
The Presidential Town Hall — ABC
Chopped — Food Network
Windy City Rehab (season premiere) — HGTV
OWN Spotlight: They Call Me Dad — OWN
10 p.m.
Transplant — NBC
Streaming
Don’t Forget the Driver (series debut) — BritBox
Cats & Dogs 3: Paws Unite! (movie) — Digital
*times are ET and subject to change