It’s a TV-packed week, so grab some snacks and settle in! From thrilling dramas and hilarious comedies to reality TV drama, here’s your guide to what’s worth watching each night this week.
on Monday
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911: Lone Star (Fox, winter premiere)
Before the series wraps up, the crew at Station 126 is back with a few final episodes. In this episode, Judd literally walks into the line of fire when the armory is on fire and bullets are flying everywhere. Owen questions Judd’s commitment to sobriety, and Marian introduces her boyfriend Joe to her parents, Walid and Nasreen, but their dinner doesn’t go as she had hoped.
The Rescue: HI-Surf (FOX, winter premiere)
Sun, surf and suspense! Hawaii lifeguards return from their winter break to deal with thrilling rescues and personal tensions. Watch as teams race to the rescue after an ATV accident.
Tuesday
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PhD (Fox)
This failed medical drama is winning hearts and minds. Amy is allowed to return to work under strict guidelines and teams up with TJ to treat a patient with mysterious liver problems, and Sonia and Jack help an elderly couple complete the final chapter of their love story.
High Potential (ABC)
The popular drama returns with another episode in which a nanny is found bludgeoned to death in a park. Elsewhere, Morgan intervenes when Elliot admits to not being invited to his classmate’s party.
Rookie(ABC)
The stakes are getting higher for the rookie team. Before Bailey returns home, John searches for clues to find Jason Wheeler. Tim and Lucy swap rookies, a friendly face reappears at the station, and Wesley becomes uneasy about Angela.
Will Trent (ABC)
A dispute within the family business leads to multiple poisonings, drawing Will and Faith into a tangled web of secrets and corporate intrigue. Meanwhile, Angie, eager to rejoin the force, makes a discovery at the Waldorf Astoria.
Night Court (NBC)
This reboot of the beloved sitcom delivers laughter and nostalgia as Judge Abby Stone keeps order in her wacky courtroom.
St. Denis Healthcare (NBC)
Dysfunctional hospital staff deal with daily chaos. It’s a new comedy that’s quickly becoming a fan favorite.
Irrational(NBC)
The drama continues as Alec takes Rose on a date to the magic club he frequents, where a friend is the headliner. The night turns deadly when an audience volunteer is inexplicably killed on stage, seemingly by magic.
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills and New York City (Bravo)
Housewife brings all the drama and luxury. Whether it’s the glitzy brawls of Beverly Hills or the fashionable mayhem of New York, these shows are reality TV gold.
Wednesday
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Abbott Elementary School (ABC)
The Emmy Award-winning comedy is back, bringing laughter and heart to the teachers of Abbott Elementary School. Due to the strike, city buses stopped running, causing many students to miss school. Abbott teachers are trying to find creative solutions and adapt to blended learning. Meanwhile, Gregory and O’Shawn struck up a friendship.
Shift (ABC)
This light-hearted comedy captivated the audience. In this episode, Riley, desperate for work, reluctantly takes a job at Matt’s store. Meanwhile, Gabriel and Stitch secretly stray from Matt’s vision on a high-stakes restoration project.
Chicago Trio: Fire, Medicine and Police (NBC)
The beloved Chicago show makes its grand return after delays caused by Los Angeles wildfires. Expect action, emotional storylines and plenty of drama.
Prime Target (Apple TV+, Premiere)
A high-stakes political thriller that delves into international espionage. This is sure to leave you on the edge of your seat.
The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City (Bravo, Reunion)
The drama gets even more intense as the Real Housewives of Salt Lake City come together to relive the season. Expect tears, confrontations, and jaw-dropping revelations.
Thursday
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Law & Order vs. Law & Order: SVU (NBC)
It’s a crime-solving paradise, where the iconic show continues to crack new cases.
Gambler (maximum)
This comedy about a small-time gambler dealing with big trouble is both hilarious and surprisingly heartfelt. In this episode, Danny and Ray travel to Costa Rica to assess the future of their business after Walter acquires ownership of Danny’s book.
Sex life of female college students (Max, ending)
The season ends with drama, friendship, and laughter. Don’t miss this hilarious and relatable coming-of-age comedy.
Pete (Max)
One of Max’s breakout hits, this tense drama continues to deliver twists and turns and gripping storytelling. This episode of the 15-part, 15-hour hit series is now at 10:00 AM.
Animal Control and Dutch (FOX)
Fox delivers laughs with two back-to-back comedies.
Night Spy (Netflix, season premiere)
The political thriller kicks off the new season with high-stakes action and plenty of intrigue.
Harlem (Prime Video, Season 3 premiere)
The wonderful quartet returns for a final season of laughter, love, and sisterhood in this high-energy drama about life in Harlem.
Southern Charm and Southern Hospitality (Bravo)
Dive into Charleston’s elite world with Southern charm and stay to see the behind-the-scenes look at the hospitality industry.
Friday
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Severance (Apple TV+)
This mind-bending thriller continues to unravel the mysteries of Lumon Industries. By the end of every episode you’ll be questioning everything.
Couple Next Door (Starz)
This psychological drama about suburban secrets is dark, twisty and definitely worth a watch.
“Dragon: Original Sin” (Showtime)
Dexter is back and he’s as compelling as ever. Mixing suspense and nostalgia, this is a treat for long-time fans.
The Secret Service (Showtime, season finale)
The gripping spy drama wraps up the season with shocking twists and an unforgettable finale.
This week’s line-up has the perfect blend of drama, comedy and suspense. Which one will you watch first?