Tonight catch the voting special, NewNowNext Vote with Wanda Sykes. Plus all new episodes of The Voice, Partners, Start-Ups: Silicon Valley and RuPaul's All Stars Drag Race.
What to Watch: Monday, November 5
8:00pm: The Voice, NBC (2 hrs) NEW
Playoff Rounds begin tonight with the Top 20 performing and the audience gets their first chance to vote on who will stay in. Out contestant De'Borah Garner is on Team Xtina.
8:30pm: Partners, CBS (30 mins) NEW
Joe is concerned about Ali kissing Wyatt and wonders how platonic it could possibly be. Meanwhile, financial problems force Joe and Louis to try and get their old jobs back.
9:00pm: RuPaul's All Stars Drag Race, Logo (1 hr) NEW
The drag queens hit the streets of Hollywood to play pranks on passers-by with guest judges Rachel Dratch and Janice Dickinson. Stay tuned for a new episode of Untucked immediately following as the contestants discuss the night's episode.
10:00pm: Start-Ups: Silicon Valley, Bravo (1 hr) SERIES PREMIERE
This new series follows a group of 6 entrepreneurs trying to build successful start up ventures in Silicon Valley's tech industry, including out programmer David Murray who is trying to come up with the next big app.
10:30pm: NewNowNext Vote with Wanda Sykes, Logo (1 hr)NEW
Wanda Sykes hosts the roundtable special with political pundits from both sides focusing on topics of concern for LGBT voters on the eve of the 2012 Presidential election. Watch a compilation of Wanda's best election quotes below.
This morning and afternoon, check your local listings for information about Ellen, The Talk (CBS) and The Chew (ABC). Days of Our Lives on NBC (check local listings for time) features gay character Will as a series regular; keep an eye out for developments between Will and recurring gay characters Sonny and Neil.
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