By Andie Hagemann
From lavish Promposals to dramatic series finales, don’t miss all the new content coming to your TV (and assorted streaming devices) this week! Zach’s journey to true love concludes with the season finale of The Bachelor, airing Monday on ABC, and the shocking finale of The Watchful Eye airs that same night on Freeform. The two-episode season finale of Star Wars: The Bad Batch debuts Wednesday on Disney+. On Thursday, Disney Channel Original Movie Prom Pact premieres on Disney Channel. Plus, all episodes of Doogie Kamealoha, M.D. launch on Friday on Disney+.
The Bachelor—Monday, March 27, at 8 p.m. ET/PT on ABC
It’s a crucial final week in Thailand as Zach Shallcross introduces the final two women, Kaity and Gabi, to his family. With everything on the line, he’ll head out on a romantic horse ride with Gabi and, later, a breathtaking hike with Kaity; each date leading him closer to the most important choice he’s made so far. Watch along with a live studio audience as host Jesse Palmer sits down with Zach and the final three women (Kaity, Gabi, and Ariel) to discuss the emotional conclusion of his journey. Who will receive the final rose?
The Watchful Eye—Monday, March 27, at 10 p.m. ET/PT on Freeform
Alliances are tested and new ones are formed in the heart-pumping season finale. Once the truth is revealed, The Greybourne will never be the same. The scintillating series stars Mariel Molino as Elena, Warren Christie as Matthew, Kelly Bishop as Mrs. Ivey, Amy Acker as Tory, Jon Ecker as Scott, Lex Lumpkin as Elliott, Henry Joseph Samiri as Jasper, and Aliyah Royale as Ginny. New Episodes are available to stream the next day on Hulu.
Star Wars: The Bad Batch—Wednesday, March 29, on Disney+
The second season concludes with not just one, but two thrilling episodes titled, “The Summit” and “Plan 99.” Season 2 picks up months after the events on Kamino with the Bad Batch as they navigate the Empire after the fall of the Republic. They cross paths with friends and foes, both new and familiar, as they embark on a variety of thrilling mercenary missions that will take them to unexpected and dangerous new places. The series stars Dee Bradley Baker who voices the Bad Batch and Michelle Ang who voices Omega.
Prom Pact—Thursday, March 30, at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Disney Channel
It’s the height of prom season, and high school senior Mandy Yang (Peyton Elizabeth Lee) and her best friend and fellow outsider Ben (Milo Manheim) are surrounded by over-the-top 1980s-themed Promposals. However, Mandy is laser-focused on her lifelong dream of attending Harvard. When she finds out that she has been put on the waitlist, she is determined to do whatever she can to get herself accepted, even if that means asking for help from the one person she abhors—popular all-star jock Graham Lansing (Blake Draper) whose father is a powerful senator and Harvard alum. Once Mandy becomes Graham’s tutor, she begins to realize there’s more to him than she thought and perhaps something more to life than Harvard. The Disney Channel Original Movie also stars Monique Green as LaToya, Arica Himmel as Zenobia, Jason Sakaki as Charles, Chelah Horsdal as Mrs. Lansing, David S. Jung as Tom Yang, with Wendi McLendon-Covey as Alyssa Yang and Margaret Cho as Ms. Chen. The movie is available to stream beginning on Friday, March 31, on Disney+.
Doogie Kamealoha, M.D.—Friday, March 31, on Disney+
The doctor is in! All episodes of the highly anticipated second season drop on Friday. Season 2 begins with Walter (Alex Aiono) back from the World Surf Tour, but he’s not the same boyfriend Lahela (Peyton Elizabeth Lee) said goodbye to months before. But she’s not the same girl either. When she meets a bad boy on a dirt bike, Nico (Milo Manheim), she’s faced with a decision: fight for what she knows is true or give new love a chance. It’s all complicated by the pressures of being a teenage doctor. Luckily, she has her family, co-workers, and best friend Steph (Emma Meisel) to support her along the way. The series also stars Kathleen Rose Perkins as Dr. Clara Hannon, Jason Scott Lee as Benny Kamealoha, Matthew Sato as Kai Kamealoha, Wes Tian as Brian Patrick Kamealoha, Mapuana Makia as Noelani, Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman as Charles, and Ronny Chieng as Dr. Lee.