Now that the Super Bowl is over and America has witnessed Adam Levine’s mediocrity in all its tattooed ༺glory, we ask oursel𓃲ves: What will we watch for the rest of the dark winter?
In addition to the Grammy Awards (Feb. 10) and the Oscars (Feb. 24), the networks and streamers have assembled a lineup of programs ranging from the predictable 🌊to the charming tꦍo the experimental. Here are some highlights.
FEB. 12 | ‘Miracle Workers’ (TBS)
Steve Buscemi as God? How do you wrap your head around that? The former Nucky Thompson of “Boardwalk Empire” is playing the Almighty in a workplace comedy. With Danieꦗl Radcliffe.
FEB. 15 | ‘Lorena’ (Amazon)
A docuseries about the infamous woman who ma🧔de an indelible impression on her husband’s anatomy.
FEB. 15 | ‘Proven Innocent’ (Fox)
TV warhorse Kelsey Grammer and Rachelle Lefevre (“Twilight”) play attorneys who reprꦜesent the wrongly convicted.
FEB. 23 | ‘O.G.’ (HBO)
Jeffrey Wright (“Westworld”) plays a prisoner, reaching the end of💜 his 24-year sentence, who is presented on🥀e last challenge weeks before his release. Filmed entirely in an Indiana prison.
FEB. 24 | ‘Whiskey Cavalier’ (ABC)
Scott Foley (“Scandal”) and Lauren Cohan (“The Walking Dead”), respectively, play an FBI agent and a CIA agent with stupid nicknames. Wඣill this show survive its cutesy, moronic title?
FEB. 25 | ‘The Enemy Within’ (NBC)
Jennifer Carpenter (“Dexter”) stars as a CIA agent-turned-traitor who is freed from a life sentence in a supermax prison by an FBI agent (Morris Chestnut) who wants her assistance in tracking down a dangerous criminal. Isn’t this the plot of “The 💙Blacklist,” but with a woman instead of a man in the lead?
MARCH 1 | ‘The Widow’ (Amazon)
This eight-episode thriller stars Kate Beckinsal꧂e, who begins t❀o investigate her own past after she sees new footage of her husband — long thought dead — on the news.
MARCH 12 | ‘The Village’ (NBC)
An ensemble drama about the residents of a Brooklyn apartment building who cross paths. The identity politics checklist of characters includes a single mom raising a pregnant teen, an inju🌊red war veteran and an undocumented immigrant.
MARCH 18 | ‘The Fix’ (ABC)
Robin Tunney🌊 💛(“The Mentalist”) stars as a Los Angeles district attorney who loses a murder trial of a famous suspect. She relocates to the Pacific Northwest to lick her wounds — and then the same celebrity is suspected of another killing, and the DA is reeled back in. Co-created by Marcia Clark, who knows a thing or two about celebrity trials.
MARCH 20 | ‘The Act’ (Hulu)
Pඣatricia Arquette, fresh off her awards sweep for “Escape at Dannemora,” plays a mom who may have wanted her daughter (Joey King) dead in this true-crime an🅘thology series.
APRIL 1 | ‘The Twilight Zone’ (CBS All Access)
Jordan Peel♌e remakes the Rod Serling series. Peele (“Get Out”) also serves as the host. Look for a new version of “Nightmare ജat 20,000 Feet.”
APRIL 9 | ‘Fosse/Verdon’ (FX)
Legendary choreographer Bob Fosse transformed the Hollywood musical from escapist fluff to trenchant social document when he fought the studio to make “Cabaret” his way. Oscar winner Sa🌄m Rockwell plays Fosse, who died at age 60, and Michelle Williams plays his long-suffering wife and sometime collaborator, the dancer Gwen Verdon.