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Stop browsing, start watching! The best TV shows and movies to watch on every screen Wrve0IDnN:m:1:2

Stop browsing, start watching! The best TV shows and movies to watch on every screen Wrve0IDnN:m:1:2364960064:31E58DF07E30865A50D5C0A61134E117:r Happy Not-So-Super Monday! Congratulations to the Kansas City Chieferees, the winners of the Super Bowl. The alliance between the Chiefs and the referees proved to be a wise move that turned the tide at the end of the game, not only solidifying the Chiefs’ victory, but also robbing us all of the ending we desired. But hey, that’s football, and yet we continue to watch it despite complaining about every single aspect of the sport and not changing it in any meaningful way. What’s more American than that? Here’s what to watch this week. -Tim [Your Watch This Now! newsletter is created by Senior Recommendations and Reviews Editor Tim Surette and more show-obsessed editors at TV Guide!](Wrve0IDnN:m:1:2364960064:31E58DF07E30865A50D5C0A61134E117:r) Wrve0IDnN:m:1:2364960064:31E58DF07E30865A50D5C0A61134E117:r NOW ON NETFLIX [Michael Bolton’s Big Sexy Valentine’s Day Special is gonna make some babies](Wrve0IDnN:m:1:2364960064:31E58DF07E30865A50D5C0A61134E117:r) This Valentine’s Day, skip the rom-com with Reese Witherspoon and some tall, dark-haired guy and use a little oddball humor to get you in the mood. This 2017 Netflix special stars perennial bedroom soundtrack Michael Bolton in a parody of holiday telethons, this one centered around Valentine’s Day after Santa tells Michael that he needs to get everyone horny enough to make 75,000 new babies for Christmas. It’s got a killer lineup of comedy’s best, including Adam Scott, Andy Samberg, Maya Rudolph, Tim Robinson, Eric André, and more. Funny is sexy, right? Wrve0IDnN:m:1:2364960064:31E58DF07E30865A50D5C0A61134E117:r SERIES PREMIERES WEDNESDAY ON NETFLIX [Full Swing has an inside look at the wildest sports story of 2022](Wrve0IDnN:m:1:2364960064:31E58DF07E30865A50D5C0A61134E117:r) Once Valentine’s Day is over, you can move on to non-sexy things, and it doesn’t get more unsexy than golf. This sports docuseries from the Formula 1: Drive to Survive team follows the world of men’s pro golf, putting cameras in the faces of golfers like Jordan Spieth, Dustin Johnson, Brooks Koepka, Rory McIlroy, and more. Unlike the tennis-focused Break Point that came out earlier this year, this one’s more for people who are already fans of golf, because its relative homogeneity — it’s a lot of rich white guys saying that golf is hard — makes it less interesting to casual fans. But Netflix’s timing couldn’t be more perfect; the series also covers the founding of the controversial LIV Golf league, the Saudi-backed pro golf tour that’s stealing players from the established PGA, and some of the players who made the unpopular decision to take the cash over integrity and defect to LIV. If that’s what you’re looking for, skip to Episode 3, and stick around for Episode 4, which highlights tour goofball Joel Dahmen. Wrve0IDnN:m:1:2364960064:31E58DF07E30865A50D5C0A61134E117:r SEASON 3 PREMIERES THURSDAY ON PARAMOUNT+ [Star Trek’s Picard gets reunited with old friends](Wrve0IDnN:m:1:2364960064:31E58DF07E30865A50D5C0A61134E117:r) The third season of this Star Trek series is notable for two reasons. First, it’s the final season, and second, it’s something many fans have been waiting for: It’s a reunion of Star Trek: The Next Generation. When Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) is called on for a new mission, he recruits his old friends from the Enterprise to help out. LeVar Burton, Michael Dorn, Jonathan Frakes, Gates McFadden, Marina Sirtis, Brent Spiner, Jeri Ryan, and Michelle Hurd all star alongside Stewart, and while Picard might not be the episodic character-based series that Next Generation was, a lot of the characters still get their due, as [Keith Phipps says in his review](Wrve0IDnN:m:1:2364960064:31E58DF07E30865A50D5C0A61134E117:r). Wrve0IDnN:m:1:2364960064:31E58DF07E30865A50D5C0A61134E117:r Wrve0IDnN:m:1:2364960064:31E58DF07E30865A50D5C0A61134E117:r Wrve0IDnN:m:1:2364960064:31E58DF07E30865A50D5C0A61134E117:r Wrve0IDnN:m:1:2364960064:31E58DF07E30865A50D5C0A61134E117:r IT’S NEVER TOO EARLY FOR A BEST OF THE YEAR LIST [The best new shows of the year have been infiltrated by The Traitors](Wrve0IDnN:m:1:2364960064:31E58DF07E30865A50D5C0A61134E117:r) Is this the year of the Peacock? Our list of the [best new shows of the year](Wrve0IDnN:m:1:2364960064:31E58DF07E30865A50D5C0A61134E117:r) is already at more than half a dozen entries, and we’re not even halfway through February. But what’s really interesting is that three of those shows are on Peacock, which spent a lot of 2022 as the most useless streaming service to have. Top of that crop is the reality series The Traitors, an early sensation that’s become more and more popular as word-of-mouth spreads. 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