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The TV Cave’s Daily TV Guide: What to Watch on February 6

Three medieval-clad men stand in a stone courtyard, one front and center looking tense. Torches burn nearby, adding a dramatic ambiance.

Coffee brewed? Remote charged? Perfect. Whether you’re an early-morning streamer, an Olympics devotee, or a primetime loyalist, today’s TV lineup is doing the absolute most—in the best way. From dragons and drag queens to high-stakes finales and frosty Olympic fanfare, here’s what’s lighting up screens all day long.



🌙 Early Streaming Drops (3:00 AM ET)

Because sleep is optional and great TV waits for no one.


A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms — HBO Max

Trial by combat? Don’t mind if we do. Dunk finds himself in very serious trouble with the Targaryens and invokes his right to fight for survival. The twist? He needs six allies willing to put their lives on the line. No pressure or anything.


Industry — HBO Max

Things are unraveling fast. As the firm’s future hangs by a thread, Sweetpea and Kwabena take a risky trip to Accra, while Harper and Eric get blindsided by personal bombshells that could change everything. Corporate chaos never looked so compelling.


Boys Go to Jupiter — HBO Max

A suburban teen, a food delivery app, and a parade of wildly eccentric characters collide in this animated gem. With a stacked voice cast and offbeat humor, this one’s perfect if you like your coming-of-age stories a little weird—in a good way.


Coldwater — Paramount+

Plans are made, opinions clash, and secrets start surfacing. When a tour group stumbles onto something they absolutely weren’t supposed to see, Tommy’s already bad situation spirals fast. Moody and mysterious in all the right ways.


Finding Harmony: A King’s Vision — Prime Video

Narrated by Kate Winslet, this elegant documentary explores His Majesty The King’s lifelong commitment to environmental balance and sustainability. Thoughtful, reflective, and quietly powerful.


Queen of Chess — Netflix

At just 12 years old, Judit Polgár shattered expectations in the male-dominated world of international chess. This documentary chronicles her rise and the brilliance that changed the game forever.


Splitsville — Hulu

On the eve of his divorce, a genuinely nice guy turns to his best friends for comfort—only to learn their secret to happiness is an open marriage. Cue emotional whiplash, messy truths, and plenty of uncomfortable honesty.


Tehran — Apple TV+

Surprising offers are made, futures are questioned, and nothing feels certain. Tamar and Nissan face what comes next as tensions continue to rise in this gripping political thriller.




❄️ Afternoon Must-See Event (2:00 PM ET)

Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony — NBC & Peacock

The Games officially begin with a spectacle packed with star-studded performances, global flair, and national pride. Music icons take the stage, and Team USA steps into the spotlight as the Olympic flame ignites the competition ahead.



🌟 Primetime Picks (8:00 PM ET)

Now we’re talking.

The Nowhere Man — STARZ

Betrayal hits hard as Lukas faces one of his toughest challenges yet. With a life hanging in the balance, he’s pushed to his absolute limits in an episode that refuses to pull punches.


RuPaul’s Drag Race — MTV

It’s talent show time for the remaining queens, and the competition heats up fast. Alliances form, strategies emerge, and the performances bring the drama. Plus, a rock-star guest judge? Yes, please.



🔥 Season Finale Alert (9:00 PM ET)

Spartacus: House of Ashur — STARZ

Everything comes to a head. Achillia returns to the arena to face her greatest test yet, while Ashur grapples with the emotional fallout of his choices. Blood, betrayal, and big consequences—this finale goes all in. Check out our recap here.



🎬 Final Cave Take

Today’s lineup is stacked from pre-dawn streaming to late-night spectacle. Whether you’re craving epic fantasy, sharp reality TV, buzzy documentaries, or a jaw-dropping season finale, February 6 delivers wall-to-wall TV worth talking about.


Check back tomorrow for your next trip into The TV Cave—where the remote always knows where to go next.

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