đș Donât Miss This Week on TV: Big Finales, New Drops & Live Events - February 8â14
- Je-Ree

- 6 hours ago
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New shows, big finales, reality chaos, prestige dramas, documentaries that will wreck you emotionally, and yes⊠sportsball. Whether youâre bingeing, channel-surfing, or pretending youâre âjust going to watch one episode,â hereâs everything landing on your screen this week.
đ SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8
The Ultimate Couch-Locked Day
đș The âBurbs (Peacock) Eight episodes drop at once, because Peacock knows youâre not leaving the house. Inspired by the cult classic, this series stars Keke Palmer and Jack Whitehall as a couple whose move back to a quiet cul-de-sac turns into a full-blown suburban nightmare. Friendly neighbors, buried secrets, and vibes that scream something is very wrong here.
đ± 12 p.m. â Great American Rescue Bowl (Great American Family) If youâd rather cry happy tears over adorable rescue pets than scream at your TV, this oneâs for you. Itâs wholesome, heart-melting, and guarantees at least one âwe should adopt a dogâ conversation.
đ 12:30 p.m. â NBA Sunday Showcase (ABC) Your Sunday sports fix arrives early with marquee matchups and plenty of drama on the court.
đ¶ 2 p.m. â Puppy Bowl (Animal Planet, Discovery, Discovery+, HBO Max, TBS & truTV) The real main event. A record-breaking lineup of pups from shelters across the U.S. and beyond compete for bragging rights and forever homes. Warning: productivity will not survive this broadcast.
đ 6 p.m. â Super Bowl (NBC) Footballâs biggest night is here. Whether youâre in it for the game, the commercials, or the halftime spectacle, this is appointment television.
đș 10 p.m. â The Hillside Strangler (MGM+) The chilling docuseries wraps up with its finale, closing the book on one of the most infamous true-crime cases in American history.
đ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9
Reality Reckonings & Rock-Fueled Emotion
đș 8 p.m. â 90 Day: The Last Resort (TLC) Season three kicks off with couples clinging to love, logic, or at least a little bit of hope. Expect therapy tears, explosive arguments, and decisions that will definitely be questioned online.
đ„ Matter of Time (Netflix) This powerful documentary centers on Eddie Vedderâs Seattle benefit concert and the urgent race to cure a devastating rare genetic disorder. Bring tissues. Youâll need them.
đ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10
Binge, Laugh, Repeat
đș The Artful Dodger (Hulu) Season two drops all at once, inviting you back into a slick, fast-moving world where charm is currency and trouble follows closely behind.
đ„ Chefâs Kiss (The Roku Channel) An American marketing exec heads to Tuscany to save a pasta sauce brand and accidentally finds romance instead. Scenic views, cozy vibes, and food that will make you pause to order takeout.
đ€Ł Katt Williams: The Last Report (Netflix) Katt Williams returns with a stand-up special thatâs sharp, loud, and absolutely not interested in playing it safe.
đ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11
Big Returns and Bigger Feelings
đș Cross (Prime Video) Season two arrives with a three-episode premiere, dropping you right back into high-stakes crime and relentless tension.
đș Love Is Blind (Netflix) Season ten is here, proving once again that love might be blindâbut viewers definitely arenât.
đș Riot Women (BritBox) The first season comes to a close, wrapping up its bold, rebellious story with a finale that promises no half-measures.
đș 9 p.m. â The Scream Murder: A True Teen Horror Story (Hulu) This unsettling docuseries revisits the murder of Cassie Stoddart, tracing the case until a shocking discovery forces investigatorsâand viewersâto rethink everything.
đ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12
Dark Comedy, Mystery, and Murphys Galore
đș Can You Keep a Secret? (Paramount) A British comedy with a twisted premise: a controlling granny fakes her husbandâs death for insurance money, only to become the biggest threat to her own family. Dawn French steals every scene.
đș How to Get to Heaven From Belfast (Netflix) From the creator of Derry Girls comes a mystery about friendship, secrets, and a suspicious death that refuses to stay buried.
đș Soul Power: The Legend of the American Basketball Association (Prime Video) This docuseries digs into the rise and fall
of the ABA, the league that changed basketball forever and left its fingerprints all over todayâs NBA.
đș 9 p.m. â Love Story (FX) Ryan Murphyâs latest anthology kicks off with the doomed romance of JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessette, blending glamour, tragedy, and tabloid-era obsession.
đ„ Predator: Badlands (Hulu) The iconic franchise returns with a new chapter that promises fresh blood, brutal action, and a very unforgiving landscape.
đ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13
Endings, Origins, and Emotional Journeys
đș Cold Water (Paramount+) The series bows out with its finale, closing the chapter on a story thatâs been quietly building toward this moment.
đș Incas: The Rise and Fall (Hulu)A sweeping docuseries exploring one of historyâs most powerful civilizationsâfrom breathtaking achievements to their ultimate collapse.
đș Jesy Nelson: Life After Little Mix (Prime Video) This deeply personal docuseries follows Jesy Nelson through a transformative chapter of her life as she steps into motherhood.
đș 9 p.m. â Neighbors (HBO) Every episode spotlights a different neighborly feud, proving that nothing gets messier than people who live too close to each other.
đ„ Eternity (Apple TV) A new original film exploring love, time, and the choices that echo long after theyâre made.
đ„ Tyler Perryâs Joeâs College Road Trip (Netflix) Joe hits the road with B.J. in a comedy packed with chaos, lessons, and classic Tyler Perry humor.
đ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14
All-Star Energy
đ 5 p.m. â NBA All-Star Weekend (ABC) The festivities tip off with star-studded events, flashy plays, and athletes having way too much fun.
Whether youâre chasing prestige TV, guilty-pleasure reality, or a full-day binge marathon, The TV Cave has your watchlist covered. Clear your scheduleâand maybe your DVRâbecause this week is stacked. đż




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