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What to Watch This Week: March 1–7, 2026

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Get your binge buttons ready, folks! From award shows to wild reality reunions, and enough drama to fill a whole streaming library, this week’s TV lineup is pure drama in the best way possible. Here’s your ultimate guide to what’s worth your screen time.



Sunday, March 1: Star-Studded Sundays

  • 8 p.m. – The Actor Awards (Netflix) Kristen Bell hosts this glamorous celebration of acting. Expect heartfelt speeches, surprising wins, and probably a wardrobe malfunction or two—because awards shows love their drama.

  • 8 p.m. – Industry (HBO, Season 4 Finale) The finance world just keeps getting messier. Don’t miss the finale—ambition, betrayal, and career chaos collide.

  • 8 p.m. – Marshals (CBS) Yes, Kayce Dutton is back—but this time in a bulletproof vest. Luke Grimes reprises his Yellowstone role, joining an elite U.S. Marshals unit. Action, heart, and ranch nostalgia included.

  • 8 p.m. – The Real Housewives of Potomac Reunion, Part 3 (Bravo) Cameras, claws, and champagne—Potomac delivers the drama in its final reunion showdown.

  • 9 p.m. – American Classic (MGM+) Kevin Kline navigates a Broadway meltdown and a journey back to family theater roots. Spoiler: it’s equal parts hilarious and heartbreaking.

  • 9 p.m. – Disaster: The Chernobyl Meltdown (CNN, Two-Episode Premiere) 40 years later, the disaster still haunts. This docuseries is tense, meticulous, and chilling.

  • 9 p.m. – DTF St. Louis (HBO) Middle-aged love triangles? Check. Jason Bateman, David Harbour, and Linda Cardellini? Double check. Drama, laughs, and awkward therapy sessions await.

  • 9–10 p.m. – Tracker & Watson (CBS, New Time Slots) Back-to-back procedural goodness—perfect for crime show bingers.


Monday, March 2: Reality & Renovations

  • Tribunal Justice Season 3 (Prime Video)Justice is served, streaming style.

  • 8 p.m. – Bachelor Mansion Takeover (HGTV)Design meets reality drama. Tayshia Adams and Tyler Cameron judge renovations in the iconic Bachelor Mansion. Jesse Palmer hosts, chaos ensues.

  • 8 p.m. – Baking Championship: Next Gen (Food Network, Season 1 Finale)New bakers, fresh twists, and sweet victory—or bitter defeat.

  • 10 p.m. – Wild Vacation Rentals (HGTV)Sherry Cola and D’Arcy Carden explore the country’s quirkiest, most jaw-dropping rentals. Pick one “must stay” spot? Good luck.


Tuesday, March 3: NCIS, New Investigators & Netflix Laughs

  • 8 p.m. – 100 Day Dream Home (HGTV, Season 8) Home renovation dreams collide with tight timelines. Who will survive the pressure—and the paint fumes?

  • 8–10 p.m. – NCIS Returns (CBS) From NCIS to NCIS: Origins to NCIS: Sydney, it’s a Navy crime marathon.

  • 9 p.m. – High Potential (ABC) Back with ambition, office drama, and questionable career choices.

  • 9 p.m. – Vanderpump Rules Reunion, Part 1 (Bravo) Expect the champagne to spill—metaphorically and literally.

  • 10 p.m. – R.J. Decker (ABC) Scott Speedman trades cameras for detective work in sunny, crime-riddled Florida.

  • 🤣 Bruce Bruce: I Ain’t Playin’ (Netflix) A comedy special guaranteed to make you snort-laugh.


Wednesday, March 4: Midweek Binge Fest

  • Netflix Binge Alert: Blue Therapy Couples tackle their issues on the couch in this eight-episode dive into love, conflict, and therapy.

  • Hijack Season 2 Finale (Apple TV) & Love Is Blind Season 10 Finale (Netflix) Two finales, two wildly different emotional rollercoasters.

  • School Spirits Season 3 Finale (Paramount+) High school haunts and teen drama collide.

  • Young Sherlock (Prime Video, Eight-Episode Binge) Guy Ritchie-style mystery with Hero Fiennes Tiffin solving his first major case.

  • 8 p.m. – #OneChicago Crossover (NBC, Three-Hour Event) Fire, police, and medical drama all in one night. Marathon-worthy chaos.

  • 8–10 p.m. – Bravo & Food Shows: Southern Charm, Southern Hospitality, Flavortown Food Fight, America’s Culinary CupReality, luxury, and culinary battles dominate midweek TV.

  • 9 p.m. – The Beauty Season 1 Finale (FX) Two episodes, one shocking ending.

  • 9 p.m. – Dirty Rotten Scandals (E!) Three weeks of exposing the ugly underbelly of your favorite TV shows.


Thursday, March 5: British Intrigue & Netflix Bingers

  • Ted Season 2 (Peacock, Eight-Episode Binge) Time travel, alternate realities, and big emotional swings.

  • This City Is Ours (AMC+) Sean Bean as a retired gang boss triggers chaos. Violence, power plays, and gripping tension await.

  • Vladimir (Netflix, Eight-Episode Binge) Rachel Weisz gets dangerously obsessed with a colleague. Dark, sexy, binge-worthy.

  • 9 p.m. – Ladies of London: The New Reign (Bravo) Elite Brits, ambitious expats, and glittering social intrigue.


Friday, March 6: Movie Night & Doc Deep Dives

  • The Dinosaurs (Netflix, Four-Episode Binge) Steven Spielberg + Morgan Freeman = prehistoric perfection.

  • Friends Like These: The Murder of Skylar Neese (Hulu, Three-Episode Binge) Teen tragedy turns into a gripping true crime investigation.

  • 8 p.m. – Outlander Final Season (Starz) Jamie and Claire’s epic saga wraps up—grab tissues.

  • Movies & Docs: Fackham Hall (HBO Max), Hamnet (Peacock), The Pink Pill (Paramount+), War Machine (Netflix)From historical tales to action-packed thrillers, Friday’s cinematic offerings have you covered.



Saturday, March 7: Family & Fowl

  • 8 p.m. – Crossroad Springs (Great American Family) Small-town drama returns, heartwarming and messy in equal measure.

  • 10 p.m. – Duck Dynasty: The Revival Season 2 (A&E) The iconic family is back for more duck calls, family squabbles, and southern shenanigans.


This week’s lineup is a mix of nostalgia, bingeable streaming, reality drama, and investigative thrillers. Whether you’re in the mood for wild design challenges, courtroom chaos, or dinosaurs narrated by Morgan Freeman, The TV Cave has got your TV cravings fully covered.

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