Our Top Pick tonight is the series premiere of Suits LA (NBC, 9 p.m. / Peacock, Monday). This is a sequel series to the belated streaming hit Suits, which originally aired as one of several blue-sky dramas on USA back in the day. This follow-up stars Stephen Amell and no one from the OG show, though Gabriel Macht will appear occasionally. The show will also feature John Amos in his final role.
Elsewhere, 1923 is still a thing, SAG gives out awards, Tom Hanks takes us to Americas, grownup movies are Great, tortillas Built America, County Rescue is a show I learned exists, Tracker becomes a survivalist, a Garden Society get caught up in murder, and Florence Pugh likes the Taste of home.
Elsewhere, 1923 is still a thing, SAG gives out awards, Tom Hanks takes us to Americas, grownup movies are Great, tortillas Built America, County Rescue is a show I learned exists, Tracker becomes a survivalist, a Garden Society get caught up in murder, and Florence Pugh likes the Taste of home.
(All times are Eastern. All listings are new unless otherwise stated. For more listings, visit The Futon Critic or Zap2it.)
ON THE SITE
Cancellation League (10 a.m.): It was a big week for CBS! CBS! CBS!
EARLY STREAMING & EVENING
1923 (Paramount+, 3 a.m.): SEASON PREMIERE. The winter brings new challenges and dangers for the Duttons. Spencer and Alexandra set off on separate journeys.
60 Minutes (CBS, 7 p.m. / Paramount+, Monday): First, in "The Justice Department," Scott Pelley reports on the recent firings and resignations at the U.S. Department of Justice. Then in "CFPB," Lesley Stahl reports on President Trump's efforts to halt the work and cut the funding of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Finally, in "John Oliver," Bill Whitaker profiles late-night TV host Seth Meyers. (Just kidding, duh. It's John Oliver.)
The Americas (NBC & many Comcast/NBCU networks, 7 p.m. / Peacock, Monday): SERIES PREMIERE. Tom Hanks narrates this docuseries that "explores the wonders, mysteries, and fragilities of the Americas, the largest landmass on Earth, as well as extraordinary, untold wildlife tales that will resonate with millions of people all over the world.
Mayfair Witches (AMC+, 3 a.m. & AMC, 9 p.m.): Rowan seeks Lasher, who joined the Scottish Mayfairs. Sip reluctantly assists the Talamasca.
π Great Performances: Movies for Grownups Awards with AARP the Magazine 2025 (PBS, 7 p.m.): Celebrating TV shows and movies for "grownups," aka people over 50. Glenn Close receives the Career Achievement Award, and Alan Cumming hosts. The ceremony took place earlier this month, if you wanna search for spoilers.
WHAT ELSE IS ON
π₯ Remember the Titans (The CW, 7:30 p.m. / Disney+, now)
πΊ That's My Mama (Catchy Comedy, all Sunday)
π°π· When the Stars Gossip (Netflix, 3 a.m.): Season finale
π 8 P.M. EASTERN / π 7 P.M. CENTRAL
π 31st Screen Actors Guild Awards (Netflix): SPECIAL. Kristen Bell hosts this final big award show before the Oscars. This honors both TV and movies but not too many categories. The top nominees are Wicked, A Complete Unknown, and ShΕgun. Jane Fonda receives the lifetime achievement award.
The Americas (NBC / Peacock, Monday): And now we head south of the "border wall," where deserts meet tropics. New footage of fledgling pygmy owls, orca hunting, new species in flooded caves and orchid bees filmed in incredible detail, all revealing the hidden lives of unique wildlife.
County Rescue (Great American Family): SEASON PREMIERE. "With Duke's return fast approaching, Dani realizes her job is on the line. She questions God's path for her as she discovers her ex-fiancΓ© is back in town and faces a family emergency."
Family Guy (Fox / Hulu, Monday): When Peter realizes Joe has never found him funny, he is determined to make Joe laugh. Lois chaperones Chris and Meg's school trip, where she strives to reunite the principal with his long-lost love.
Grimsburg (Fox, 8:30 p.m. / Hulu, Monday): When Flute forgets to buy Stan a gift for his birthday, he steals an AI doll from the evidence locker.
π₯ Murder at the Lighthouse (Lifetime): It doesn't have Willem Dafoe or Robert Pattinson so I don't care what about this.
Tracker (CBS / Paramount+, Monday): After Tracker is hired to track a missing singer linked to a violent crime, he discovers trackee is a stoic survivalist, not unlike him, the Tracker.
WHAT ELSE IS ON
π₯ Thor: Love and Thunder (The Wonderful World of Disney) (ABC, 8:30 p.m. / Disney+, now)
90 Day FiancΓ© (TLC & Max)
Homestead Rescue (Discovery Channel / Max, Monday): Season finale
π‘ Mystic (Up TV / Up Faith & Family, now)
The Real Housewives of Potomac (Bravo)
Tournament of Champions (Food Network)
The Whole Story with Anderson Cooper (CNN)
WWE LFG (A&E)
π‘ Yellowjackets (Paramount+ with Showtime [linear] / Paramount+ with Showtime [streaming], now)
π 9 P.M. EASTERN / π 8 P.M. CENTRAL
The Great North (Fox / Hulu, Monday): Wolf finally gets cast on the local Alaskan survival show Dropped Off to Die, but when he's out early, his shame leads him to sneak home and hide on the Tobin property instead.
Krapopolis (Fox, 9:30 p.m. / Hulu, Monday): "Tyrannis' favorite singer Stavros is in town, but he also happens to be the favorite singer of Athena and her radical followers."
No Taste Like Home with Antoni Porowski (National Geographic): SERIES PREMIERE. "Porowski takes famous guests on an international journey into their pasts through food in each episode." First up, Florence Pugh.
Rogue Heroes (MGM+): SEASON FINALE. The SAS return to Britain and are given time to decompress from the events in Italy. Bill is shocked to hear about the intended role for the SAS in the invasion of France and makes his feelings known, much to the displeasure of the senior Generals.
Suits LA (NBC / Peacock, Monday): SERIES PREMIERE. "Follows a new group led by Ted Black, a former New York prosecutor who built an L.A. law firm that specializes in criminal and entertainment law." It looks only vaguely related to the previous series.
Watson (CBS / Paramount+, Monday): Watson and the fellows treat a comic who collapsed at an open mic night. The team becomes concerned when Watson collapses and suffers another traumatic brain injury.
When Calls the Heart (Hallmark Channel / Peacock, Monday): Rosemary's play gets a new venue and a new cast. Elizabeth takes her curriculum to the airwaves. Faith helps a friend make a decision.
The White Lotus (HBO & Max): Kate and Jaclyn discuss Laurie's divorce, while Timothy gets bad business news. Rick shares trauma during meditation with Amrita. Chelsea bonds with Chloe and Gaitok reveals feelings to Mook.
WHAT ELSE IS ON
π‘ All Creatures Great and Small (PBS / PBS Passport & PBS Masterpiece, now): Season finale
The Food That Built America (History): Tortilla; season premiere
Lockerbie: The Bombing of Pan Am 103 (CNN)
Married to Medicine (Bravo)
Tournament of Champions (Food Network)
WWE Rivals (A&E): "Rowdy" Roddy Piper vs. Mr. T
π 10 P.M. EASTERN / π 9 P.M. CENTRAL
The Baldwins (TLC): SERIES PREMIERE. "An intimate, behind-the-scenes look into the lives of Alec and Hilaria Baldwin and their seven children." Is it a sequel to The Alec Baldwin Show?
The Equalizer (CBS / Paramount+, Monday): The Equalizers search for a missing pregnant woman whose baby may be in danger. Dante meets his brother for the first time.
Grosse Pointe Garden Society (NBC / Peacock, Monday): SERIES PREMIERE. "Follows four members of a suburban garden club, as they get caught up in murder and mischief, as they strive to flourish."
WHAT ELSE IS ON
π‘ Dexter: Original Sin (Paramount+ with Showtime [linear] / Paramount+ with Showtime [streaming], now)
π‘ Funny Woman (PBS, 10:30 p.m. / PBS Passport & PBS Masterpiece, now): Season finale
Lockerbie: The Bombing of Pan Am 103 (CNN): Series finale
No Taste Like Home with Antoni Porowski (National Geographic): Awkwafina
π‘ Sanctuary: A Witch's Tale (AMC / AMC+, now)
Tournament of Champions (Food Network)
π€π΄ LATE NIGHT π΄π€
Common Side Effects (Adult Swim, 11:30 p.m. / Max, Monday): Marshall, Frances, and their crazy neighbors deal with the aftermath of a dangerous incident.
WHAT ELSE IS ON
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO & Max, 11 p.m. / YouTube, Monday)
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Key Sources: The Futon Critic; IMDb; TV Passport; Zap2it
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π²: Game show
π‘: Linear broadcast
π°π·: Korean Drama
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πΊ: Throwback
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