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If nothing else, "Odd Mom Out" shows that Bravo has a sense of humor.

The cable channel that is home to all those horrific "Real Housewives" shows debuts a comedy that mocks all those horrific "Real Housewives" shows.

If only "Odd Mom Out" (Monday, 11 p.m., Bravo) was funnier.

Creator/author Jill Kargman ("Momzillas") stars as a version of herself — a privileged New Yorker who thinks she's poor because she's less privileged than the obnoxious, super-rich women she hangs out with.

"People come to our walkup for play dates, and they act like I live in a cardboard box," Jill says as she and one of these friends walk past a homeless person in a cardboard box.

"Odd Mom Out" is rude, crude and occasionally funny. Fans of "Real Housewives" will probably like it more than non-fans do, but that seems like a rather specific audience.

Elsewhere on TV ...

Women's World Cup soccer: Sweden vs. Nigeria (2 p.m., Fox/Ch. 13); Cameroon vs. Eduador (5 p.m., Fox Sports 2); USA vs. Australia (5:30 p.m., Fox Sports 1); Japan vs. Switzerland (8 p.m., Fox Sports 1)

"Stanley Cup Final" (6 p.m., NBC/Ch. 5): Game 3 — Tampa Bay Lightning at Chicago Blackhawks

"The Bachelorette" (7 p.m., ABC/Ch. 4): Eight of the bachelors humiliate themselves by competing in a rap contest. Because that's what true love is all about.

"American Ninja Warrior" (7 p.m., NBC/Ch. 5): Qualifying round in Houston.

"So You Think You Can Dance" (7 p.m., Fox/Ch. 13): Auditions continue in Detroit.

"Devious Maids" (7 p.m., Lifetime): Zoila and Valentina face a serious decision; Marisol starts a business; Blanca discovers a disturbing secret; and an unexpected visitor arrives in Beverly Hills.

"American Geniuses" (7 and 8 p.m., 10 and 11 p.m., National Geographic Channel): The story of how television was invented includes Utah native Philo T. Farnsworth vs. David Sarnoff; the media war between William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer.

"Major Crimes" (7 and 9 p.m., TNT): In the season premiere, the team investigates a douible murder and Raydor makes a decision about Rusty.

"Unreal" (8 p.m., Lifetime): A family tragedy strikes one of the girls.

"Murder In the First" (8 and 10 p.m., TNT): In the season premiere, two students open fire on a school bus.

"The Whispers" (9 p.m., ABC/Ch. 4): John Doe continues on his mysterious mission; Drill continues playing his dangerous game with Minx, Henry and Harper.

"The Island" (9 p.m., NBC/Ch. 5): Tension mounts as the 12 remaining men struggle to survive.

"Turn: Washington's Spies" (11 p.m., AMC): In the season finale, Abe plots to kill Major Hewlett.