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Esquire Network to run What Would Ryan Lochte Do? marathon

Aug 3, 2016; Rio de Janeiro, USA; USA swimmer Ryan Lochte during a press conference at the MPC Samba Room prior to the 2016 Rio Olympic Games. Mandatory Credit: Peter Casey-USA TODAY Sports
Aug 3, 2016; Rio de Janeiro, USA; USA swimmer Ryan Lochte during a press conference at the MPC Samba Room prior to the 2016 Rio Olympic Games. Mandatory Credit: Peter Casey-USA TODAY Sports

Can’t get enough of Ryan Lochte dominating your television?

NBC owns more networks than just the five or so that are broadcasting the Olympics. In fact, they also partially own Esquire Network, which airs American Ninja Warrior repeats and Car Matchmaker. Now, it can count What Would Ryan Lochte Do? among its shows.

Yes, according to Deadline, Esquire Network will air a marathon of Lochte’s old reality TV show tomorrow, August 19. This news come hot on the heels of Ryan Lochte and fellow U.S. swimmer Jimmy Feigen being indicted for filing a false crime report.

What Would Ryan Lochte Do? first aired in 2012 on E!, with a total of eight episodes. They show Lochte getting ready for the 2016 Olympics and also generally being himself, looking for love, and embarking on his media tours.

According to Esquire Network’s schedule, the mini-marathon will start at 6PM ET/PT and end at 10 PM ET/PT. Each episode asks what Lochte would do with situations like “With a TV show?”, “For Love?”, “In Hollywood?”, and “On Spring Break?”

However, you might be able to skip episode 4. That one’s called “What Would Ryan Lochte Do…If He Got Plastered?” After this past week, we all know that answer.

If he gets drunk at the Rio Olympics, he posts clubbing videos to his Snapchat. On his way back to the Olympic Village, he allegedly wrecks a gas station and gets in a fight with a security guard. Finally, he reports a robbery at gunpoint.

Next: Ryan Lochte in Rio: A timeline

If you’d like to get some more Lochte on your screen, Esquire Network has a helpful channel finder for you. After the marathon ends, Esquire will follow it up with an oddly-timed airing of Slap Shot 2: Breaking the Ice and Slap Shot 3: The Junior League. Come to think of it, though, swimming and hockey both involve forms of water. That makes sense, right?

While the Lochtegate saga continues, stay tuned to FanSided for all the latest.