Here is the list of the programming options to expect on TV this coming week:
On February 21, the ABC drama Promised Land will air its final network episode at 10 PM. The show will move exclusively to Hulu starting on March 1 due to low ratings.
The new NBC drama The Endgame will debut on February 21 at 10 PM. A pulse-pounding high-stakes two-hander about Elena Federova (Morena Baccarin), a recently captured international arms dealer and brilliant criminal mastermind who orchestrates a number of coordinated bank heists throughout New York City for a mysterious purpose. Her antagonist is Val Turner (Ryan Michelle Bathe), the principled, relentless and socially outcast FBI agent who will stop at nothing to foil her ambitious plan. The gripping heist drama reveals how far some people will go for love, justice and the most valuable commodity in the world: the truth. The cast includes Jordan Johnson-Hinds and Noah Bean.
On February 21, The CW drama All American will return with new episodes at 8 PM followed by the debut of its spin-off series All American: Homecoming at 9 PM.
All American: Homecoming follows tennis star Simone Hicks (Geffri Maya) as she pursues her athletic career at a historically Black college. She’s joined by Damon Sims (Peyton Alex Smith), a talented baseball player who’s also navigating “the highs, lows and sexiness of unsupervised early adulthood.
This Is Us and New Amsterdam will both be back with new episodes starting on February 22 at 9 and 10 PM respectively on NBC.
On February 23, Chicago Med, Chicago Fire and Chicago P.D. will return from their breaks due to the Winter Olympics on NBC at 8, 9 and 10 PM respectively.
A Million Little Things is expected to return to ABC at 10 PM on February 23.
On February 24, the NBC revival of Law & Order will debut at 8 PM. The series, which will continue the classic bifurcated format that was created for its original run, will once again examine the police who investigate crime and the district attorneys who prosecute the offenders. Anthony Anderson and Sam Waterston reprise their roles along with Camryn Manheim, Hugh Dancy and Jeffrey Donovan joining the cast.
Station 19, Grey’s Anatomy and Big Sky will all return for their extended winter breaks on ABC on February 24 at 8, 9 and 10:01 PM (Station 19 and Grey’s Anatomy will be crossover episodes as well); while that same night Legacies will return after its extended winter break on The CW at 9 PM.
On February 25, The Blacklist will move back to its original timelsot of 8 PM on NBC.
The new Netflix series Vikings: Valhalla will debut online on February 25. A new saga begins 100 years after the original series concludes, dramatizing the adventures of the most famous Vikings who ever lived.
On February 26, the Hallmark Channel movie Welcome to Mama’s will debut at 8 PM. After she inherits an Italian restaurant in Brooklyn, manager Amy (Melanie Scrofano) teams up with a master chef (Daniel di Tomasso) to relaunch the establishment and make her loved ones proud.
The Equalizer, NCIS: Los Angeles and S.W.A.T. will all be back with new episodes on CBS at 8, 9 and 10 PM respectively on February 27; that same night the 4th season premiere of Killing Eve will air on BBC America at 8 PM; and the season finale of Euphoria will air on HBO at 9 PM that same night. Also, on February 27, the 28th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards will air simultaneously at 8 PM on both TBS and TNT.
On February 27, the UPtv movie A Wedding to Remember will debut at 7 PM. On opposite sides of a development project, Olivia and Brian (Cristina Rosato and Greyston Holt) are surprised to find they are the Maid of Honor and Best Man at the same wedding. They have to put their feelings aside to save their best friends’ wedding… which may turn out to be their own as well.
Lastly, also on February 27, the new Showtime anthology series Super Pumped: The Battle for Uber will air at 10 PM. The anthology series tells the story of one of Silicon Valley’s most successful and most destructive unicorns: Uber. The season pivots on Travis Kalanick (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), Uber’s hard-charging CEO who was ultimately ousted in a boardroom coup, and his sometimes tumultuous relationship with his mentor Bill Gurley (Kyle Chandler), the plainspoken, brilliant Texan venture capitalist who bets his sterling reputation on Uber’s success – and then has to live with the consequences. The ensemble cast includes Ben Feldman, David Krumholtz, Elisabeth Shue, Hank Azaria, Kerry Bishe, Richard Schiff, Rob Morrow and Uma Thurman.
Mark your calendars!
I’m looking forward to Endgame. Also this is the final stretch for This is Us.
I’m looking forward to The Endgame as well, as it looks interesting. Some articles have been comparing it to The Blacklist. Yes, I know that This Is Us is in its final season, and I’m pleased that not only it will be back but also that this season has featured really good episodes. It’s just a shame that more people aren’t watching (the ratings are MUCH lower than in the beginning). People are missing out on good episodes.