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Wild horses take over the fire station! Here's what's on television for tonight, Wednesday, February 23!
Our Top Pick tonight is the long-running wildlife series Nature (PBS, 8 p.m.), which I'm finally able to give Top Pick status to! I've been waiting years to highlight this often exceptional documentary series ("My Garden of a Thousand Bees," "The Whale Detective," "Octopus: Making Contact," "Super Hummingbirds") because I was waiting for an episode focused on American wildlife. Tonight's episode acts as a spinoff of the 2019 equestrian natural history profile with this one focused solely on the natural horses of the United States.
Elsewhere, The Proud Family is Prouder, Batwoman must stop Marquis, The Conners buys a house, Evil Gideon must destroy the Legends, the Alien's trip is interrupted, Snowfall returns, and The Golbergs have a bachelor/bachelorette party.
(All times are Eastern. All listings are new unless otherwise stated. For more listings, visit The Futon Critic or Zap2it.)
ON THIS SITE
π½️ Occasional Cooks (4 p.m.): What have you been making in your kitchen lately? Want some inspiration? Check out our weekly food thread!
STREAMING
πΊ Law & Order (Peacock, now): You've only got hours until the mothership series' revival, and sadly, you can only watch the final 8 seasons of the classic American drama that taught me so much about the criminal justice system.
Pam & Tommy (Hulu, midnight): A deposition pushes Pam to the emotional brink.
π₯ The Philadelphia Story (HBO Max, now): CARY GRANT FILMS for $800: Cary shows up with some unexpected guests for the wedding of ex-wife Katharine Hepburn in this 1940 comedy (23 Jan 2013)
The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder (Disney+, 3 a.m.): SERIES PREMIERE. Revival! "The daily life of Penny Proud as she hilariously navigates growing up in a rambunctious house with a loving mom and an overly protective father."✔️
π₯ Three Months (Paramount+, 3 a.m.): Coming-of-age film about Troye Sivan, a South Florida teen. On the eve of his high school graduation, everything changes when he's exposed to HIV. While he waits three months for his results, he finds love in the most unlikely of places.
WHAT ELSE IS ON:
American Detective with Lt. Joe Kenda (Discovery+, 3 a.m.): Season finale
Jeen-Yuhs (Netflix, 3 a.m.)
π² Jeopardy! (Syndicated, check local listings)
π₯ UFO (Netflix, 3 a.m.): Turkey
π 8 P.M. EASTERN / π 7 P.M. CENTRAL
Chicago Med (NBC): Scott and Archer diagnose a pregnant woman with a serious infection. Halstead and Charles question an elderly patient's Alzheimer's diagnosis.
Fairview (Comedy Central, 8:30 p.m.): Due to horrible working conditions at Omni Fulfillment Center, Fairview residents seek more fulfilling opportunities on OnlyFans. Todd becomes an OnlyFans star, but his dedication creates stress in his family.
The Goldbergs (ABC): Barry comes face-to-face with his ex-girlfriends and their boyfriends during Erica and Geoff's joint bachelor/bachelorette party. Adam intervenes when Lou takes over the planning of the wedding video.
Legends of Tomorrow (The CW): Evil Gideon continues to try to destroy the legends. Trying to help, Gideon negotiates a deal, but she breaks a major rule.✔️
⭐ Nature (PBS): The history of unique American horse breeds, including the mustang, Appaloosa, Morgan and quarter horse, that helped shape the nation and the people who continue the tradition of caring for them.
The Wonder Years (ABC, 8:30 p.m.): The family spends spring break with Lillian's parents. Lillian helps to settle a land dispute to impress her difficult-to-please mother.
WHAT ELSE IS ON
Catfish: The TV Show (MTV)
Celebrity Big Brother (CBS): Season finale
π² Guy's Grocery Games (Food Network)
π² I Can See Your Voice (Fox): Shaggy, Margaret Cho, Rachel Harris, Cheryl Hines, Adrienne Houghton
Married at First Sight (Lifetime)
Moonshiners (Discovery Channel)
Nick Cannon Presents: Wild 'n Out (VH1)
Batwoman (The CW): Ryan, Sophie, and Jada come together to formulate a plan to stop Marquis. Mary seeks to make amends for the harm she did as Poison Ivy. Meanwhile, Alice continues to spiral and contends with her mental demons.
Chicago Fire (NBC): Severide and Seager team up to investigate a fire at the home of a troubled young woman. Pelham moves into 51's rumored cursed office. Kylie assists Kidd with Girls on Fire, which sounds like something set to take over the fire station.
The Conners (ABC): Darlene falls in love with a house she's looking at, but when the realtor shares she has a better chance of getting the house if she's part of a couple, she convinces Ben to pretend to be her partner.
Frederick Douglass: In Five Speeches (HBO): SPECIAL. "Acclaimed actors perform the speeches of Frederick Douglass with context from famed scholars, also with readings from his autobiographies to illustrate how his words about racial injustice still resonate deeply today."
Home Economics (ABC, 9:30 p.m.): Marina convinces Connor to dance with Lupe in a salsa competition to get to know her better. Sarah and Denise take care of Tom as he recovers from a medical procedure.
Nova (PBS): An inventor of bionic limbs works with an injured climber and a surgeon to test a new amputation technique that allows prosthetic limbs to move and feel like the real thing. This is a two-hour episode.
Resident Alien (Syfy): Harry and Asta's trip is interrupted by an uninvited relative as the town celebrates family.✔️
Sistas (BET): Karen delivers major news for the Sistas, and Fatima becomes the casualty of war.
WHAT ELSE IS ON
The Amazing Race (CBS)
Dr. Pimple Popper (TLC)
Modern Marvels (History): Helicopters
Next Level Chef (Fox)
To Catch a Smuggler (National Geographic)
Worst Cooks in America (Food Network): Season finale
Resident Alien (via Giphy) |
π 10 P.M. EASTERN / π 9 P.M. CENTRAL
Astrid & Lilly Save the World (Syfy): "A haunting monster forces everyone to relive their worst childhood memory."
Chicago P.D. (NBC): While out for a jog, Upton witnesses a horrible car crash and risks her own life to save the passengers. After learning more about the victims, the team must track down the man responsible for the brutal crash.
Good Sam (CBS): Secrets revealed at a major fundraising gala for the hospital threaten to end a tenuous truce between Dr. Sam Griffith and her father.
A Million Little Things (ABC): Gary learns new things about Maggie on their trip to Albany. Eddie helps Rome in a time of need. Regina sets boundaries with her father.
Snowfall (FX): SEASON PREMIERE. It's the summer of 1986 and the Saint crew has leveled up. Franklin's personal and professional relationships are flourishing, but a problem in the valley brings trouble to his door. Later, Teddy forces his way back into the CIA's operation in Los Angeles.✔️
State of the Union (Sundance TV): Ellen sees that Scott and Jay's friendship is blossoming and that he's less afraid of intimacy.
WHAT ELSE IS ON
Food Paradise (Cooking Channel)
Modern Marvels (History): Horsepower
Skyville Live (CMT): Graham Nash with Ricky Scaggs, Lee Ann Womack, The Milk Carton Kids, Secret Sisters
Stuck (TLC)
Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen (Bravo): Sherri Shepherd, Isaac Mizrahi
πΊ Caroline in the City (Rewind TV, 1 a.m.): Annie finds herself being audited by an IRS agent and thinks he is interested in her.
WHAT ELSE IS ON
Jimmy Kimmel Live! (ABC, 11:35 p.m.): Tyler Perry, Usher, Ari Lennox
The Late Late Show with James Corden (CBS, 12:37 a.m.): Dave Grohl, Hilary Duff, Carlie Hanson
Late Night with Seth Meyers (NBC, 12:36 a.m.): Billie Eilish, Mayor Eric Adams
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (CBS, 11:35 p.m.): John Heilemann, Mark McKinnon, Jennifer Palmieri, Russell Howard
Late Night with Seth Meyers (NBC, 12:36 a.m.): Billie Eilish, Mayor Eric Adams
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (CBS, 11:35 p.m.): John Heilemann, Mark McKinnon, Jennifer Palmieri, Russell Howard
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (NBC, 11:34 p.m.): Tracee Ellis Ross, Jabari Banks, Koffee
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π²: Game show
π₯: Movie
πΊ: Throwback
✔️: Video/gif/photo included
Happy watching, everyone!
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