2021 - My year in television (Winter)
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- DirectorTim KirkbyStarsPhoebe Waller-BridgeBen AldridgeJamie DemetriouAngry, pervy, outrageous and hilarious Fleabag arrives with a bang, as she spins through the city grasping at anyone and anything that might keep her head above water.December 21st
- DirectorHarry BradbeerStarsPhoebe Waller-BridgeSian CliffordBrett GelmanFleabag attempts to rekindle romantic fires to distract her from the mayhem of her life.December 21st
- DirectorHarry BradbeerStarsPhoebe Waller-BridgeSian CliffordBrett GelmanFleabag helps her inappropriate brother-in-law buy a present for Claire, who is organising her own surprise birthday party. Fleabag reconnects with a toothy friend.December 21st
- DirectorHarry BradbeerStarsPhoebe Waller-BridgeSian CliffordCamilla RoholmFleabag and her sister visit a female-only silent retreat, courtesy of their father. Their enforced silence is interrupted by an unusual neighbouring weekend workshopDecember 22nd
- DirectorHarry BradbeerStarsPhoebe Waller-BridgeChristopher ColquhounSian CliffordOn the anniversary of her mother's death, Fleabag and Claire return to their family home for the annual memorial lunch.December 22nd
- DirectorHarry BradbeerStarsPhoebe Waller-BridgeBen AldridgeJenny RainsfordFleabag faces up to her actions and reveals what happened to her beloved friend Boo.December 22nd
- DirectorHarry BradbeerStarsPhoebe Waller-BridgeOlivia ColmanAndrew ScottFleabag has to attend an uncomfortable family dinner to celebrate the engagement of Godmother and Dad. Fleabag is intrigued by Godmother's new Priest, but the evening ends with old tensions bubbling to the surface.December 24th
- DirectorHarry BradbeerStarsPhoebe Waller-BridgeOlivia ColmanFiona ShawCounselling extracts an uncomfortable truth from Fleabag, she finds herself somewhere unexpected. A chat with Claire reveals unwelcome news, Fleabag and Martin face off, Jake wonders where Claire is.December 24th
- DirectorHarry BradbeerStarsPhoebe Waller-BridgeKristin Scott ThomasAndrew ScottFleabag helps with an event at Claire's work which inevitably ends in disaster, but an introduction to Claire's colleague proves intriguing. A chance meeting with a stranger opens her eyes.December 24th
- DirectorHarry BradbeerStarsPhoebe Waller-BridgeOlivia ColmanAndrew ScottAfter a day spent looking back on painful memories, Fleabag turns to The Priest for solace, but finds more trouble.December 24th
- DirectorHarry BradbeerStarsPhoebe Waller-BridgeOlivia ColmanAndrew ScottThe day after a boozy date, Fleabag helps her sister cope with a crisis, while the Priest has an announcement that shocks the family.December 24th
- DirectorHarry BradbeerStarsPhoebe Waller-BridgeOlivia ColmanAndrew ScottAs the wedding draws nearer, the relationship between Fleabag and the Priest becomes more intense - but how will it be resolved?December 24th
- DirectorSimon GriffithStarsRick StevesFocusing on the grandeur of classical Rome, we'll marvel at the Colosseum, Pantheon, and Capitoline Museum before heading out on a bike ride along the ancient Appian Way.December 26th
- DirectorSimon GriffithStarsRick StevesPart two in Rome reveals an energetic city bursting with Baroque. Ramble through the heart of Rome, and admire Bernini statues, visit St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican, and enjoy an early-evening stroll. Also, Rome's romantic nightspots.December 26th
- DirectorSimon GriffithStarsRick StevesIn part three in Rome, explore a grand metropolis, rich in art and culture, on a more intimate scale. Delve into Rome's back lanes and unheralded corners and uncover charms of hidden Rome that compete with its marquee sites.December 26th
- 2000–202324mTV-G8.0 (28)TV EpisodeDirectorSimon GriffithStarsRick StevesIn Florence, we'll revel in the genius of Michelangelo and Botticelli, climb the dome that kicked off the Renaissance, and cross the Arno to take in modern-day artisan life.December 26th
- 2000–202324mTV-G7.7 (28)TV EpisodeDirectorSimon GriffithStarsRick StevesWe enjoy Renaissance art in Florence, the city that propelled Europe out of the Middle Ages. Then we visit two cultural capitals in their own right: Pisa, where we'll marvel at a tipsy tower; and Lucca, where we'll celebrate Puccini.December 27th
- DirectorSimon GriffithStarsRick StevesIn Venice, we'll sample the splendor of the Doge's Palace, St. Mark's Basilica, Grand Canal, and masterpieces from the Venetian Renaissance - then take a glide on a gondola.December 27th
- DirectorSimon GriffithStarsRick StevesWe'll start with a cruise through Venice's lagoon, pausing to savor fresh fish canal-side. Then we'll sample the treasures of the Accademia Gallery, explore some back-street wonders, and luxuriate in a venerable cafe on St. Mark's Square.December 27th
- 2000–202325mTV-G7.5 (22)TV EpisodeDirectorSimon GriffithStarsRick StevesWe'll visit three great cities in the shadow of Venice: Padova (Padua), with its university life and famed basilica; Verona and its Roman ruins; and Ravenna, for its shimmering mosaics.December 27th
- DirectorSimon GriffithStarsRick StevesIn Milan we'll take a peek at Italy's highest fashion, fanciest delis, grandest cemetery, and greatest opera house...not to mention Leonardo's "Last Supper." Then we'll cruise Lake Como, settling down in the lakeside village of Varenna.December 28th
- DirectorSimon GriffithStarsRick StevesWe enjoy the charms of rural Tuscany's "sweet life" as we hunt for truffles in an oak forest, nibble on artichokes, and cruise through cypress groves in a classic convertible.December 28th
- DirectorSimon GriffithStarsRick StevesItaly's quintessential charms survive in its classic hill towns. From San Gimignano's medieval towers to Civita di Bagnoregio's cliff-hanging vistas, all sit on lofty stone perches that now protect them only from the modern world.December 29th
- 20111h 2mTV-PG7.6 (191)TV EpisodeDirectorMark CousinsStarsMark CousinsWim WendersRainer Werner FassbinderThe Story of Film examines world cinema in the period of 1969-1979. It looks at the work of filmmakers in Germany (Wim Wenders, R. W. Fassbinder, Margarethe von Trotta, and Werner Herzog), Italy (Pier Paolo Pasolini and Bernardo Bertolucci), Britain (Ken Russell, Donald Cammell, and Nicolas Roeg), Australia (Peter Weir and Gillian Armstrong), and Japan (Noriaki Tsuchimoto and Kazuo Hara). It also looks at the development of Third Cinema which criticizes the commoditization of film and sees film as a way to fight social injustice. It looks at filmmakers from Algeria (Assia Djebar), Senegal (Ousmane Sembene, Djibril Diop Mambety, and Safi Faye), and Ethiopia (Haile Gerima). It also looks at Kurdish filmmaker Yilmaz Guney and Chilean directors Patricio Guzman and A lejandro Jodorowsky.December 29th
- DirectorSimon GriffithStarsRick StevesNaples is Italy in the extreme. We'll prowl backstreet fish markets, dodge speedy Vespas, eat pizza where it was invented, climb to the top of nearby Mount Vesuvius, then wander through the ruins of Pompeii, the Roman town it destroyed.
- DirectorSimon GriffithStarsRick StevesJust south of Naples, we'll experience the breathtaking Amalfi Coast, including trendy Positano, the limoncello charms of Sorrento, the ancient Greek temples at Paestum, and the Blue Grotto hidden beneath the enchanting Isle of Capri.
- 2000–202325mTV-G7.6 (26)TV EpisodeDirectorSimon GriffithStarsRick StevesWe'll visit Italy's five tiny seaside towns known as the Cinque Terre, while stopping to fish for anchovies, sip wine from barrels, and savor twinkling Mediterranean vistas.
- 2000–202325mTV-G7.6 (19)TV EpisodeDirectorSimon GriffithStarsRick StevesIn the Italian countryside, we'll see how prosciutto and pecorino are made, duck into ancient wine cellars, and visit the hill town of Assisi - and its awe-inspiring basilica.
- 2000–202325mTV-G7.7 (22)TV EpisodeDirectorSimon GriffithStarsRick StevesWe'll enjoy a front-row seat at Siena's wild Palio horse race and marvel at treasures from the city's golden age, then head out of town for a taste of Tuscan dolce vita.
- DirectorLesli Linka GlatterStarsClaire DanesRupert FriendSebastian KochAlmost two years after the Embassy attack in Islamabad, Carrie is building a new life in Berlin. But her peace is threatened when a request from her boss forces her back into the dangerous world she left behind.January 1st
- DirectorLesli Linka GlatterStarsClaire DanesRupert FriendSebastian KochCarrie and Düring visit a refugee camp. Saul and Allison are at odds. Quinn stays on mission.January 1st
- DirectorKeith GordonStarsClaire DanesRupert FriendSebastian KochJonas and Carrie revisit her past. Quinn stalks his prey.January 1st
- DirectorSimon GriffithStarsRick StevesIn Paris, we'll cruise the Seine River, pay a visit to Napoleon's tomb, and take in the majestic Louvre. Then we'll shop in a village-like neighborhood, attend church in a pipe organ loft, and celebrate Bastille Day.January 2nd
- 2000–202324mTV-G8.0 (29)TV EpisodeDirectorSimon GriffithStarsRick StevesWe'll ride a unicorn into the Middle Ages at Paris' Cluny Museum, get a heavenly look at stained glass in Sainte-Chapelle, go on a tombstone pilgrimage at Père Lachaise Cemetery, and savor the Parisian cafe scene.January 2nd
- DirectorJohn David ColesStarsClaire DanesRupert FriendSebastian KochAnswers elude Carrie. Laura asks Jonas for help. Saul and Allison run an operation.January 2nd
- DirectorMichael OfferStarsClaire DanesRupert FriendSebastian KochThe hacktivists rise up. Quinn covers for Carrie. Dar and Allison assess the damage.January 2nd
- 2000–202326mTV-G8.0 (22)TV EpisodeDirectorSimon GriffithStarsRick StevesPacking the best of Paris into one episode, we scale the Eiffel Tower, savor steak tartare and creme brulee, meander in Montmartre, and marvel at the Orsay's Monets and Manets.January 3rd
- 2000–202325mTV-G7.4 (17)TV EpisodeDirectorSimon GriffithStarsRick StevesIn France's Loire Valley, we'll visit four unique castles - elegant Chenonceau, massive Chambord, stately Cheverny, and fragrant Villandry - with fun stops along the way.January 3rd
- DirectorSimon GriffithStarsSteve SmithRick StevesAfter roaming Versailles - the palace of palaces - we'll drop in on exquisite Vaux-le-Vicomte and extravagant Fontainebleau, marvel at Chartres Cathedral...and dine like kings.January 3rd
- DirectorAlex GravesStarsClaire DanesRupert FriendSebastian KochSaul orders a sweep at the station. Carrie looks to Düring for support.January 4th
- 2000–202326mTV-G7.5 (22)TV EpisodeDirectorSimon GriffithStarsRick StevesWith its thought-provoking sights, delicious cuisine, and idyllic coastline, it's no wonder Normandy is both a Mecca for history buffs and a popular getaway for Parisians.January 5th
- DirectorAnne FletcherStarsMilo VentimigliaMandy MooreSterling K. BrownKate confronts her past. Randall's viral fame leans to an unexpected discovery. Kevin debates his future.January 5th
- DirectorLesli Linka GlatterStarsClaire DanesRupert FriendSebastian KochCarrie reconnects with old friends. Saul opens up to Allison.January 7th
- DirectorDaniel AttiasStarsClaire DanesRupert FriendSebastian KochCarrie needs Allison's help. Quinn's plans change.January 8th
- DirectorTucker GatesStarsClaire DanesRupert FriendSebastian KochThe CIA and BND make a play.January 8th
- 2000–202326mTV-G7.2 (26)TV EpisodeDirectorSimon GriffithStarsRick StevesDiscover the wonders of southern France as we savor Roman ruins in Nîmes, a papal palace in Avignon, Van Gogh's vivid views in Arles, and the vineyards of the Côtes du Rhône.January 9th
- DirectorLesli Linka GlatterStarsClaire DanesRupert FriendSebastian KochThe clock runs out.January 10th
- 2000–202326mTV-G7.5 (24)TV EpisodeDirectorSimon GriffithStarsRick StevesHere in the Cote d'Azur, we stroll the promenades in Nice, eavesdrop on the reshuffling of fortunes at Monaco's casino, and visit the elegant villas of artists and heiresses.January 11th
- DirectorChana GazitStarsKate BurtonJason FagoneAmy Butler GreenfieldThe work of Elizebeth Smith Friedman, America's first female cryptanalyst, brings down Al Capone, breaks up a Nazi spy ring in South America, and lays the foundation for the National Security Agency (NSA).January 11th
- DirectorKay OyegunStarsMilo VentimigliaMandy MooreSterling K. BrownRandall uncovers new truths about his past.January 12th
- DirectorRandall MacLowryStarsTim HopperThe history of the Florida Everglades and the efforts to reclaim, control and preserve the vast area once viewed as a wasteland.January 13th
- DirectorSimon GriffithStarsRick StevesSlowing down to savor Burgundy's historic, scenic, and edible delights, we revel in the rich traditions of this serene region, where nature is as sophisticated as the people.January 14th
- StarsMike StoklasaJay BaumanAs promised by Jay back in 2017, a Re View of The Blob (1988).January 15th
- DirectorSimon GriffithStarsRick StevesWe explore the dramatic castles, prehistoric cave paintings, and prized cuisine of the Dordogne River Valley, with its unforgettable blend of man-made and natural beauty.January 15th
- DirectorMatt ShakmanStarsElizabeth OlsenPaul BettanyKathryn HahnWanda and Vision struggle to conceal their powers during dinner with Vision's boss and his wife.January 15th
- DirectorMatt ShakmanStarsElizabeth OlsenPaul BettanyKathryn HahnIn an effort to fit in, Wanda and Vision perform a magic act in their community talent show.January 15th
- DirectorDavid Von AnckenStarsAnson MountColm MeaneyCommonA former confederate soldier journeys to the transcontinental railroad to seek vengeance.January 15th
- StarsRick StevesThis time we're in the French region of Alsace where we'll sample a lush land of villages, vineyards, ruined castles, and memorable cuisine.January 16th
- 2000–202326mTV-G7.3 (18)TV EpisodeDirectorSimon GriffithStarsRick StevesWe experience quintessential Germany - and that means southern Bavaria: fairy-tale castles, the exciting city of Munich, and fun in the breathtaking Alps.January 17th
- DirectorStephen IvesStarsPeter CoyoteN. Scott MomadayT.H. WatkinsThis series chronicles the saga of the American West, tracing the lives of a diverse cast of characters, from explorers, soldiers and Indian warriors to settlers, railroad builders and gaudy showmen, who share their stories in their own words, through diaries, letters and autobiographical accounts.January 18th
- DirectorStephen IvesStarsPeter CoyoteRichard WhiteFred GowansIn the early 1800's, no one knew who would control the seemingly infinite spaces of the West.January 18th
- DirectorCatherine HardwickeStarsMilo VentimigliaMandy MooreSterling K. BrownThe Big Three reconnect at the family cabin.January 19th
- DirectorGlenn WeissStarsTom HanksJohn KrasinskiJon Bon JoviA prime time TV special celebrating the inauguration of Joe Biden as President of the United States, with performances by Demi Lovato, Justin Timberlake, Jon Bon Jovi and Ant Clemons.January 20th
- DirectorStephen IvesStarsPeter CoyoteJ.S. HollidayT.H. WatkinsIn 1848, a sawmill worker named James Marshall reached down into the stream bed of the American River in California -- and came up with the future of the West in the palm of his hand. He had discovered gold.January 20th
- 2000–202326mTV-G7.5 (20)TV EpisodeDirectorSimon GriffithStarsRick StevesWe explore storybook Germany - setting aside its modern urbanity to enjoy the charms of its medieval walled towns, riverside villages, and evocative ruins.January 21st
- 1987– 1h 17mTV-PG8.0 (163)TV EpisodeDirectorChris EyreStarsMarcos AkiatenCassidy AllaWilliam BelleauIn March of 1621, in what is now southeastern Massachusetts, Massasoit (actor Marcos Akiaten, Chiricauha Apache), the leading sachem of the Wampanoag, sat down to negotiate with a ragged group of English colonists. Hungry, dirty, and sick, the pale-skinned foreigners were struggling to stay alive; they were in desperate need of native help. Massasoit faced problems of his own. His people had lately been decimated by unexplained sickness, leaving them vulnerable to the rival Narragansett to the west. The Wampanoag sachem calculated that a tactical alliance with the foreigners would provide a way to protect his people and hold his native enemies at bay. He agreed to give the English the help they needed. A half-century later, as a brutal war flared between the English colonists and a confederation of New England Indians, the wisdom of Massasoit's diplomatic gamble seemed less clear. Five decades of English immigration, mistreatment, lethal epidemics, and widespread environmental degradation had brought the Indians and their way of life to the brink of disaster. Led by Metacom, Massasoit's son (actor Annowon Weeden, Mashpee Wampanoag), the Wampanoag and their native allies fought back against the English, nearly pushing them into the sea.January 21st
- DirectorMatt ShakmanStarsElizabeth OlsenPaul BettanyKathryn HahnWanda's pregnancy fritzes her powers as she and Vision prepare for an accelerated delivery.January 22nd
- 1987– 1h 26mTV-PG7.9 (152)TV EpisodeDirectorRic BurnsChris EyreStarsBenjamin BrattMichael GreyeyesDwier BrownEach of the episodes focuses on important historical events and concludes with a short contemporary story that links the past to the present.January 22nd
- DirectorStephen IvesStarsPeter CoyoteDayton DuncanPatricia Nelson LimerickThe West had always symbolized hope and new beginnings, but in the 1850s, as more American pioneers poured west to start over, they brought with them the nation's oldest, most divisive issue -- slavery.January 22nd
- 2000–202326mTV-G7.5 (16)TV EpisodeDirectorSimon GriffithStarsRick StevesEurope's our playground--and Germany's in the heart of the fun. After a stop at historic Cologne we ride the train to the resort spa of Baden Baden, then hop south through the highlights of the Black Forest.January 25th
- DirectorSimon GriffithStarsRick StevesWhile visiting Berlin's powerful sights - moving memorials, top-tier museums, surviving bits of communist and fascist days - we'll take time to revel in its vibrant social scene.January 26th
- 1987– 1h 16mTV-PG8.0 (129)TV EpisodeDirectorChris EyreStarsJackson WalkerElijah AbdullahThomas N. BeltThe Cherokee would call it Nu-No-Du-Na Tlo-Hi-Lu, "The Trail Where They Cried." On May 26, 1838, federal troops forced thousands of Cherokee from their homes in the Southeastern United States, driving them toward Indian Territory in Eastern Oklahoma. More than 4,000 died of disease and starvation along the way. For years the Cherokee had resisted removal from their land in every way they knew. Convinced that white America rejected Native Americans because they were "savages," Cherokee leaders established a republic with a European-style legislature and legal system. Many Cherokee became Christian and adopted westernized education for their children. Their visionary principal chief, John Ross, would even take the Cherokee case to the Supreme Court, where he won a crucial recognition of tribal sovereignty that still resonates. The Supreme Court ruling proved no deterrent to President Andrew Jackson's demands that the Cherokee leave their ancestral lands. A complex debate divided the Cherokee Nation, with Chief Ross urging the Cherokee to stay, and Major Ridge, a respected tribal leader, urging the tribe to move West and rebuild, going so far as to sign a removal treaty himself without the authority to do so. Though in the end the Cherokee embrace of "civilization" and their landmark legal victory proved no match for white land hunger and military power, the Cherokee people were able, with characteristic ingenuity, to build a new life in Oklahoma, far from the land that had sustained them for generations.January 27th
- 2000–202325mTV-G8.0 (22)TV EpisodeDirectorSimon GriffithStarsRick StevesHamburg, Germany's mighty port city, has a gleaming skyline and a brisk creative energy. From there, we'll visit the Reformation sights of Erfurt and Wittenberg, and finish in wine-loving Würzburg.January 28th
- DirectorMatt ShakmanStarsElizabeth OlsenPaul BettanyKathryn HahnMonica Rambeau, tasked with a special assignment regarding sentient weapons, goes missing.January 29th
- StarsJay BaumanRich EvansJack PackardAfter over a year-long hiatus, the Plinketto board is back to bore and disappoint as always! This time, the gang lands on a different genre for every drop of the ball. It's a Christmas miracle!!!January 30th
- 20111h 2m7.7 (184)TV EpisodeDirectorMark CousinsStarsMark CousinsStanley KwanWoo-Ping YuenThe Story of Film: An Odyssey looks at the development of mainstream film in the 1970s and examines how such films were innovative. It first looks at the mainstream films of Hong Kong produced by Shaw Brothers Studio. It looks at the work of actor Bruce Lee and directors King Hu, John Woo, Yuen Woo-ping, and Tsui Hark. It then looks at the mainstream Bollywood films of India. It looks at the mega-hit Sholay (1975) and examines work of actress Sharmila Tagore, actor Amitabh Bachchan, and directors K. Asif, and Gulzar. It examines film in the Middle East. It discusses Moustapha Akkad's The Message (1976) and talks to Egyptian director Youssef Chahine. Finally, it looks at the blockbusters that transformed movie-making in the United States like Steven Spielberg's Jaws (1975), William Friedkin's The Exorcist (1973), and George Lucas's Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977).January 30th
- 1987– 1h 18mTV-PG7.8 (116)TV EpisodeDirectorSarah ColtDustinn CraigStarsKeith BassoBenjamin BrattCollin G. CallowayIn February of 1909, the indomitable Chiricahua Apache warrior and war shaman Geronimo lay on his deathbed. He summoned his nephew to his side, whispering, "I should never have surrendered. I should have fought until I was the last man alive." It was an admission of regret from a man whose insistent pursuit of military resistance in the face of overwhelming odds confounded not only his Mexican and American enemies, but many of his fellow Apaches as well. Born around 1820, Geronimo grew into a leading warrior and healer. But after his tribe was relocated to an Arizona reservation in 1872, he became a focus of the fury of terrified white settlers, and of the growing tensions that divided Apaches struggling to survive under almost unendurable pressures. To angry whites, Geronimo became the archfiend, perpetrator of unspeakable savage cruelties. To his supporters, he remained the embodiment of proud resistance, the upholder of the old Chiricahua ways. To other Apaches, especially those who had come to see the white man's path as the only viable road, Geronimo was a stubborn troublemaker, unbalanced by his unquenchable thirst for vengeance, whose actions needlessly brought the enemy's wrath down on his own people. At a time when surrender to the reservation and acceptance of the white man's civilization seemed to be the Indians' only realistic options, Geronimo and his tiny band of Chiricahuas fought on. The final holdouts, they became the last Native American fighting force to capitulate formally to the government of the United States.January 31st
- 2000–202325mTV-G7.5 (23)TV EpisodeDirectorSimon GriffithStarsRick StevesWe'll visit the great cities of Saxony: Dresden, with its opulent palaces and art treasures, and Leipzig, with its Bach heritage and a massive monument to Napoleon's defeat.February 1st
- 2000–2023TV-G8.0 (19)TV EpisodeDirectorSimon GriffithStarsRick StevesJoin us as we roam modern Frankfurt's delightful old town and explore fascinating Nürnberg, with its fun fountains, medieval lanes, and sobering Nazi Documentation Center.February 1st
- DirectorSimon GriffithStarsRick StevesIn Vienna, we'll explore the palace, picnic on the Danube, bake a strudel, visit an extraordinary Gothic cathedral, chase butterflies, marvel at the crown jewels, and (of course) do a little waltzing.February 2nd
- DirectorRyan MurphyStarsSarah PaulsonFinn WittrockCynthia NixonNurse Mildred Ratched seeks employment at Lucia State Hospital as it prepares to admit a new psychiatric patient: notorious killer Edmund Tolleson.February 3rd
- DirectorRyan MurphyStarsSarah PaulsonFinn WittrockCynthia NixonDr. Hanover demonstrates a cutting-edge procedure. Ratched visits a survivor of Edmund's massacre and joins Gwendolyn on an outing in Monterey.February 3rd
- DirectorNelson CraggStarsSarah PaulsonFinn WittrockCynthia NixonWhen a woman from his past puts a price on his head, Hanover reveals a dark secret to Ratched. Nurse Bucket administers a brutal treatment.February 4th
- DirectorMichael UppendahlStarsSarah PaulsonFinn WittrockCynthia NixonRatched helps Edmund find an outlet for his urges and offers her services to Wainwright. Tired of living a lie, Gwendolyn leaves her husband.February 4th
- DirectorMatt ShakmanStarsElizabeth OlsenPaul BettanyKathryn HahnWanda addresses Vision's worries when he grows suspicious of the neighbors' strange behaviour.February 5th
- DirectorMichael UppendahlStarsSarah PaulsonFinn WittrockCynthia NixonPromoted to head nurse, Ratched plans a dance at the hospital and invites Gwendolyn to be her companion. Lenore makes Ratched an offer.February 6th
- DirectorJessica YuStarsSarah PaulsonFinn WittrockCynthia NixonLovers on the lam seek refuge at an abandoned farmhouse. When Ratched attends a marionette show, traumatic childhood memories come rushing back.February 6th
- DirectorJennifer LynchStarsSarah PaulsonFinn WittrockCynthia NixonRivals put a plan into action as secrets from the past surface, and Hanover takes a risk that pays off for Ratched.February 6th
- 2011– 1h 12m8.2 (29)TV EpisodeDirectorMike StoklasaStarsMike StoklasaJay BaumanRich EvansMike and Jay use Mr. Plinkett's TV to randomly select streaming movies to watch. What else ya gonna do in quarantine? Are we all still in quarantine? What's happening?February 7th
- DirectorDaniel MinahanStarsSarah PaulsonFinn WittrockCynthia NixonOne month later, Ratched fights to save Edmund from the electric chair while dreaming of a new life with Gwendolyn.February 7th
- DirectorKevin Rodney SullivanStarsMilo VentimigliaMandy MooreSterling K. BrownKevin embarks on a stressful road trip; Jack and young Kevin go to a football training camp.February 9th
- DirectorMatt ShakmanStarsElizabeth OlsenPaul BettanyKathryn HahnDisturbances on Halloween separate Wanda from Vision, who looks into anomalous activity in Westview.February 12th
- DirectorScott FrankStarsAnya Taylor-JoyBill CampMoses IngramSent to an orphanage at age 9, Beth develops an uncanny knack for chess and a growing dependence on the green tranquilizers given to the children.February 14th
- DirectorScott FrankStarsAnya Taylor-JoyBill CampMarielle HellerSuddenly plunged into a confusing new life in suburbia, teenage Beth studies her high school classmates and hatches a plan to enter a chess tournament.February 15th
- DirectorScott FrankStarsAnya Taylor-JoyBill CampMarielle HellerThe trip to Cincinnati launches Beth and her mother into a whirlwind of travel and press coverage. Beth sets her sights on the U.S. open in Las Vegas.February 15th
- StarsJay BaumanRich EvansMike StoklasaIt's time for another spotlight episode! This time, the guys look back at one of their earliest bad movie night favorites, Blood Shack! Also known as "The Chooper." What's a chooper? You'll just have to watch the episode to find out. Spoiler: you won't find out. We still don't know what the word chooper is supposed to mean.February 16th
- DirectorScott FrankStarsAnya Taylor-JoyBill CampMarielle HellerRussian class opens the door to a new social scene. In Mexico City, Beth meets the intimidating Borgov, while her mother cozies up with a pen pal.February 16th
- DirectorSimon GriffithStarsRick StevesThis time we're celebrating the good life in Vienna - elegant parks, imperial art collections, and great music - before heading out to explore the romantic Danube River Valley.February 17th