This is what you should see: After the Winter Olympics, the rest of broadcast networks return with new episodes to satisfy fan favorites such as This Is Us, Young Sheldon, Grey’s Anatomy,You can find out more. You can also stream the video here. The Marvelous Mrs. MaiselNetflix drops episodes three and patrul, while Netflix releases their big-budget historical drama. Vikings: Valhalla.
If you are still behind, however, Inventing AnnaNow is the time to do it. We’re actually in a quiet period, but there will be plenty of new releases in March. If you haven’t, take a look at what the AnnaHere’s what cast had to say about meeting up with their real counterparts.
With that being said, here are the highlights for the week of February 20. I’ll be back next Sunday to discuss awards season with the Screen Actors Guild Awards.
Monday, February 21
The Bachelor (ABC):Just when Shanae’s drama is over (well, at most until) Women are the best!Now we have Mara against Sarah, which is just irritating. Sarah is young, Mara must stay on her own path. Mara should also be reminded that 32 is still young. Stop acting like you’ve passed your expiration date. What’s the matter with half of women uttering Clayton’s name ClayTON as if it were two distinct words? It’s been driving it crazy all season. Despite this, I have no reason not to be so invested. Yet, here I am. 8/7 p.m. C.T. Hulu streaming the next day at 7 p.m. C.T.
The Endgame (NBC):If you are already grieving for the loss of Killing EveWhen it finishes its run later in the spring, then give The EndgameOne shot. The heist drama has a similar cat-and-mouse game between Elena Federova (Gotham‘s Morena, a recently captured international arms dealer as well as criminal mastermind, was captured by Val Turner (First Wives Club‘s Ryan Michelle Bathé), an FBI agent who will stop at nothing to trap Federova. Also, why do TV villains get the coolest names (Villanelle, Federova—just saying)? 10/9 p.m. C.T.
Tuesday, February 22
This Is Us (NBC):We are currently a third through the final season. This is yet another reminder to enjoy every episode. “Our Little Island Girl: Part Two” focuses on Beth (Susan Kelechi Watson) as she prepares her students for their first big dance recital and confronts a familiar face from her past. Eboni freeman and Kelechi Watson have created a compelling episode that features Kevin and Kate. 9/8 p.m. C.T. streaming on Hulu next day
Source: Glamour