What To Watch: Tina & Amy Host The Globes, The Walking Dead Returns, Bridge And Tunnel Closes And More
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On TV this Sunday: Tina Fey and Amy Poehler host the Golden Globes for a fourth time, Lauren Cohan returns to The Walking Dead and The Rookie gets roped into a true-crime show. Here are 12 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern.
Showtimes for February 28, 2021
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American Gods
Starz
Shadow grows closer to Marguerite, and uncovers the truth behind a local crime spree; Laura and Salim negotiate with the enemy, while Wednesday makes a shocking discovery. (Who's enjoying this lighter season?)
Midseason finale: The Biden administration's coronavirus relief package is discussed and debated.
The Equalizer
CBS
McCall investigates the connection between an activist's staged suicide and his protests over a local real estate development. (Read Queen Latifah interview.)
Golden Globes
NBC
Tina Fey and Amy Poehler host from separate coasts (!), live from the Beverly Hilton in L.A. and New York City's Rainbow Room. (View nominees and snubs!)
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Allen v. Farrow
HBO
Woody's relationship with Mia's daughter Soon-Yi tears the family apart; Dylan details the abuse allegations that changed her life.
Bridge and Tunnel
EPIX
Season 1 finale: Pags attempts to salvage his relationship with Julianna, while Jimmy counts down the days until he leaves for Alaska.
NCIS: Los Angeles
CBS
A cryptic message from Hetty leads Callen to a remote location swarming with Russians, where he runs into Anna. (Which NCIS has been cancelled?)
The Walking Dead
AMC
The first of six bonus episodes! Maggie returns with a story she won't share, which concerns Negan, whose safety is again at stake. (Read preview.)
When Calls the Heart
Hallmark Channel
Elizabeth feels uneasy after Lucas' mother arrives; Rosemary is forced to rethink her life; this happens →
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Family Guy
Fox
Peter and Chris start a memorabilia business; Stewie combats aging by getting plastic surgery.
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The Rookie
ABC
The team becomes part of a true crime docuseries after taking on a case involving a former child actor with a cult following.