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Feb. 24 2014, Published 3:18 p.m. ET

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The Olympics are over so most of your favorite shows that were on hiatus are back on schedule. So here's 5 things to Watch on TV tonight including Seth Meyers' Late Night debut, Vanderpump Rules and more.

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The Voice. 8pm on NBC. Usher and Shakira return with season 6, which kicks off tonight with the blind auditions.

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The Bachelor. 8pm on ABC. This week we get two new episodes, where Juan Pablo visits the hometowns of the four remaining contestants. Serious question: Will Clare's family be as crazy as she is?

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Vanderpump Rules. 9pm on Bravo. This special recaps unseen moments from season 3. Although it probably can't get better than the actual seen moments, but ya know.

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RuPaul's Drag Race. 9pm on Logo. A new batch of contestants compete for the $100,000 prize in the kick off to season 6. PS: This episode if Duck-Dynasty themed.

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Late Night With Seth Meyers. 12:35 am on NBC. Amy Poehler and VP Joe Biden are the guest's for Seth's very first show!

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What will you be watching tonight? Tweet us @OKMagazine.

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