What to Watch on TV: Euphoria, The Dig, Snowpiercer
Welcome to a new week and another round of What to Watch on TV for the week of January 24th! We’ll be sharing our picks for what to watch this week, from marathons to big guest spots, and significant episodes of TV to look forward to while stuck inside.
This week’s picks include the second part to the Euphoria special, The Dig’s debut, and more.
Here are our recommendations for what to watch on TV this week:
Miss Scarlet & The Duke – Sunday, January 24
Eliza finds her latest clients as she is tasked with proving a man’s innocence. She’s also dealing with the rough realities of having to earn enough to keep a rough over her head. Miss Scarlet & The Duke airs Sunday, January 24 at 8/7c on PBS.
Episode Description: A man is caught with a bloodied knife at a murder scene. Eliza is hired to prove his innocence. Also, she is about to be evicted.
Euphoria: F*** Anyone Who’s Not a Sea Blob – Sunday, January 24
The Euphoria special continues as Jules is on vacation and thinking back on her year. Euphoria: F*** Anyone Who’s Not a Sea Blob airs Sunday, January 24 at 9:50/8:50c on HBO.
Episode Description: Over the Christmas holiday, Jules reflects on the past year.
Agatha Christie’s England – Sunday, January 24
Look at the life and times of Agatha Christie as a team retraces her steps through England. Agatha Christie’s England airs Sunday, January 24 at 10/9c on PBS.
Movie Description: There is no more quintessentially English writer than Agatha Christie. Through her sensational murder mysteries, she created a literary universe that captured England’s spirit like no one before or since. But the magical worlds where she set her stories are in fact drawn from real places.
Réunion – Monday, January 25
The latest French drama follows the lives of 2 half-brothers in the aftermath of meeting each other for the first time and find themselves inheriting their father’s hotel. Réunion debuts Monday, January 25 on AcornTV.
Series Description: In this heartwarming, contemporary French drama, two half-brothers who meet each other for the first time after their father’s passing inherit a hotel on the paradise island of Réunion, located in the western Indian Ocean. Since the resort is on the verge of bankruptcy, Jérémy (Loup-Denis Elion) and Antoine (Nicolas Bridet) and their respective families make huge sacrifices in working together to turn things around. Chloe (Laëtitia Milot), Jérémy’s companion, is immensely excited by the prospect of moving to the island with its stunning white sandy beaches and sees it as the ideal opportunity to start a new life, where the couple can leave behind their massive debts. She plunges herself enthusiastically into management with Jérémy and Antoine, who are from different races and economic classes. But things are not as rosy as they seem. This series explores family, parenthood, and the class divide.
Snowpiercer – Monday, January 25
The perils of life on the never-ending train continue as Mr. Wilford arrives to threaten everyone. Snowpiercer returns Monday, January 25 at 9/8c on TNT.
Episode Description: Mr. Wilford arrives and threatens Snowpiercer, so Melanie makes a move that can’t be undone.
Big Sky – Tuesday, January 26
After learning about Cody’s death, Jenny and Cassie decide to take matters into their own hands to track down Ronald. Will they succeed? Big Sky returns Tuesday, January 26 at 10/9c on ABC.
Episode Description: After Jenny and Cassie learn the truth about Cody’s fate, they decide to officially team up to track down Ronald; Merilee grapples with the fact that she didn’t truly know her husband; Helen learns more about her son’s recent activities.
Bonding Season 2 – Wednesday, January 27
In the aftermath of being banned from every club in the city, Tiff and Pete are on a mission to rebuild their reputations. Bonding: Season 2 returns Wednesday, January 27 on Netflix.
Season Description: Totally broke and banned from every dungeon in New York City, best friends Tiff and Pete work to rebuild their reputations in the BDSM community.
The Dig – Friday, January 29
Lily James, Carey Mulligan, and Ralph Fiennes star in this period drama that tells the story of a wealthy widow who uncovers a big secret on her estate that sheds insight into the country’s past. The Dig debuts Friday, January 29 on Netflix.
Movie Description: As WWII looms, a wealthy widow hires an amateur archaeologist to excavate the burial mounds on her estate. When they make a historic discovery, the echoes of Britain’s past resonate in the face of it’s uncertain future.
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