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[- - -] [TheWrap - SUMMER TV WATCH LIST] Week of February 19 â 25 Last week, a very exciting Super Bowl aired, and during that Super Bowl countless commercials for the new âLaw & Orderâ were featured. Usually they are only advertising big shows weeks down the road, but here we are, and here âLaw & Orderâ is. But donât worry, Dick Wolfâs immortal crime-and-court classic isnât the only thing to debut this week, with a lengthy new Abraham Lincoln documentary, the latest Tyler Perry-led âMadeaâ sequel and another few episodes with shambling zombies all coming home. On with the television! [Premiere of the week]
âLaw & OrderâThursday, February 24 at 8 p.m., NBC Photo: NBC
Dun-dun. That immortal noise began every episode of âLaw & Order,â which ran for 20 glorious seasons on NBC and inspired countless spinoffs and continuations (still ongoing). Now, the original flagship series is back, 12 years after the last season aired (mostly because another planned spinoff, âFor the Defense,â fell apart). Thereâs a dimension of âAvengers: Endgameâ to this new series, or at least one of those crazy crossover episodes of television, as original stars Sam Waterston and Anthony Anderson are joined by new actors like Jeffrey Donovan and characters from other Dick Wolf-universe shows, including âFBIâ and âChicago Med.â But even if you havenât kept up with all of these other shows, having âLaw & Orderâ back, more than a decade after it went off the air, should be more than exciting enough. [Cue glorious saxophone solo] [[REVIEW](]
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âCelebrity Big BrotherâWednesday, February 23 at 8 p.m., CBS [Celebrity Big Brother]
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Listen, thereâs not a lot wrapping up this week! But âCelebrity Big Brotherâ is. The third season of the American version of the show starred marginal celebrities/house guests like former âSaturday Night Liveâ cast member Chris Kattan, âDiff’rent Strokesâ actor Todd Bridges, âAmerican Idolâ contestant Todrick Hall and NSYNC member Chris Kirkpatrick. Is watching a bunch of strangers on the periphery of fame trapped in a house more entertaining than being trapped in your own house? Thatâs for you to decide! [[TRAILER](]
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âNo ExitâFriday, February 25, Hulu [no-exit-image]
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Talk about a delicious premise: Darby Thorne (Havana Rose Liu) escapes court-mandated rehab to visit her sick mother. On the way, she gets waylaid by a powerful winter storm. While hanging out in a dinky rest stop waiting for the storm to pass, she discovers an abducted girl in the back of one of the cars. That triggers a desperate struggle for Darby to uncover who is responsible and then to find a way out. The trailer evokes wintery whodunits like âThe Hateful Eightâ or âThe Thing,â and the original 20th Century movie was developed and produced by the great Scott Frank, who was responsible for Netflixâs âGodlessâ and âThe Queenâs Gambitâ (amongst many other things). This could be the sleeper thriller youâd brave a winter storm to watch. [[TRAILER](]
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âAbraham LincolnâSunday, February 20 at 8 p.m., History Channel [Abraham Lincoln History Channel]
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This is the first night of a three-night, eight-hour exploration of the life of Abraham Lincoln (Graham Sibley portrays the Great Emancipator in dramatic reenactments). Based on author and historianâs Doris Kearns Goodwinâs âLeadership: In Turbulent Timesâ (she also serves as one of the producers), the event miniseries features new interviews with Barack Obama and others. Another of Kearns Goodwinâs Lincoln histories served as the basis for Steven Spielbergâs Oscar-winning âLincoln,â which is a pretty good pedigree. And given the time and complexity of the miniseries, it should delve into the presidentâs life (and untimely death) with even greater depth and introspection. Sounds like a pretty good way to spend the Presidents Day weekend, right? [[TRAILER](]
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âForky Asks a QuestionâDisney+ [Forky Asks a Question ]
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The buzz for this summerâs âLightyearâ is starting to intensify (pun very much intended), with a new trailer that dropped right before the Super Bowl. So why not use the excitement surrounding the upcoming movie as an excuse to indulge in a more esoteric corner of the âToy Storyâ universe? âForky Asks a Question,â one of the original series that launched Disney+, features Forky (voiced by Tony Hale) asking various âToy Storyâ characters questions like âWhat is money?â (Hamm answers that one, of course) and âWhat is art?â (tackled by pompous porcupine Mr. Pricklepants). Written and directed by unsung Pixar legend Bob Peterson, who co-directed âUp,â âForky Asks a Questionâ is laugh-out-loud funny and occasionally quite profound, with delightful animation (it has the basic aesthetic of a public television science program form the late 1970s). And the best part of âForky Asks a Questionâ? You can watch all the episodes in around a half hour (total). How great is that? [[WATCH](]
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âLast Week Tonight with John OliverâSunday, February 20 at 11 p.m., HBOWelcome, welcome, welcome! John Oliver has escaped the existential vacuum of the void, is back in the studio, and is ready to break down the biggest topics of the week in a way that is both hilarious and deeply unsettling. And honestly, given the state of the world, we need him now more than ever. [[INTERVIEW](] âThe Walking DeadâSunday, February 20 at 9 p.m., AMCâThe Walking Deadâ continues its slow walk to the grave. Confusingly billed as âthe final season, part 2 of 3â (the third part will undoubtedly air as part of AMCâs big Halloween programming push in October), this latest batch of episodes consists of six episodes and goes until late March. (Jon Amiel, the director of underrated thrillers like âCopycat,â directs the first episode of this bunch.) What new horrors will the survivors face in this set of episodes? And how many of those horrors will be zombie-related versus human-related remains to be seen? But chances are things are going to get worse before they get better (or simply end). [[EXPLAINER](] âCat BurglarâTuesday, February 22, NetflixBuilding on the success of the interactive âBlack Mirrorâ movie âBandersnatch,â this new animated project, described as edgy and in the style of classic cartoonist Tex Avery, is co-written by âBoJack Horsemanâ alum Mike Hollingsworth. (âBlack Mirrorâ mastermind Charlie Brooker is a producer.) This time around, the interactive element involves a mechanism wherein the answers to trivia questions will dictate how you navigate the story. [[TRAILER](] âThe Proud Family: Louder and ProuderâWednesday, February 23, Disney+âThe Proud Familyâ is back. The original series, created by Disney animator Bruce W. Smith, originally ran on the Disney Channel from 2001 to 2005. This new series, which was developed by Smith and Ralph Farquhar, debuts on Disney+ and as such is freer and more complex. Things that were merely subtext before (like one characterâs homosexuality) are more explicit this time around, with tough topics being addressed honestly and openly. Oh, and itâs still very funny and the updated animation is terrific. The premiere includes the first two episodes, which will be more than enough to hook you back in. Itâs good to have them back. [[TRAILER](] âTyler Perryâs A Madea HomecomingâFriday, February 25, Netflix2019âs âA Madea Family Funeral,â was meant to be the farewell to Tyler Perryâs Madea character. (Did you know there are 12 films in the Madea cinematic universe? Because there are!) Creator Tyler Perry quietly walked back those plans in 2021 and here we are. âA Madea Homecoming,â based on Perryâs play âMadeaâs Farewell Playâ (the first Madea film based on a play since 2013), again has Perry writing, directing and starring. If youâre a fan of the franchise, chances are this will hit the spot. And that franchise is ever-expanding â the movie is also meant to serve as a backdoor pilot to a forthcoming Madea prequel series headed to Showtime. Canât stop, wonât stop. [[TRAILER](] [- - -] That does it for this weekâs edition of The Wrapâs Winter TV Watch List.
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