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In this issue

22 Cover Story: Law & Order
The major cases—and the potential for romance—
on Mariska Hargitay’s Special Victims Unit and the
Christopher Meloni–led spinoff Organized Crime.
24 Monday
The Good Doctor’s new normal on ABC; burning questions for Fox’s 9-1-1; and three big NCIS changes.
27 Tuesday
A brighter future on NBC’s New Amsterdam; FBI’s epic three-part crossover on CBS; The Flash zips in.
30 Wednesday
Must-knows on Dick Wolf’s Chicago franchise; hidden gem Home Economics on ABC; The CW’s Batwoman suits up again; and live hijinks on ABC’s The Conners.
34 Thursday
Station 19’s hottest couples; star Jared Padalecki teases The CW’s Walker; Grey’s Anatomy on ABC; and chatting with Young Sheldon’s leading kid.
39 Friday
CBS dramas reign: Blue Bloods’ retiring woes (is it finally time?); S.W.A.T. travels to beautiful Mexico; and Magnum P.I. welcomes a new love interest.
42 Sunday
The final CBS episodes for the military drama SEAL Team; AMC’s Fear the Walking Dead landscape goes nuclear; NCIS: Los Angeles on CBS; and The Simpsons.
48 Returning Favorites Calendar
Don’t miss out on the shows you love!

RETURNING FAVORITES

The shows you love are back with a bang-also a baby, a Bill & Ted spoof and so much romance. Will Law & Order deliver on that front?

RETURNING FAVORITES

4 mins

Scenes From a Marriage

A wrenching dissection of a rocky relationship has all the emotions

Scenes From a Marriage

2 mins

NCIS

This is the NCIS headline we've all been waiting for: The first episode is getting the band back together, says executive producer Steven D. Binder of the military procedural's 19th installment.

NCIS

2 mins

SURVIVOR

Who thought up this endurance challenge: Nearly 500 days without Survivor? (At least we had all the peanut butter we wanted.)

SURVIVOR

1 min

WALKER

Jared Padalecki’s impressive update on the classic Chuck Norris action series rides into Season 2 with Texas Ranger Cordell Walker, having solved the murder of his wife (Genevieve Padalecki, the actor’s real-life spouse), facing a new mystery that’s just as close to home. Here, he shares intel on the case— and on a Supernatural reunion with Jensen Ackles

WALKER

2 mins

GREY'S ANATOMY

No more walks on the beach, we hope! Even for a medical soap that thrives on tears, angst and broken hearts, last season was a gut punch: The show's beloved mainstay, Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo), spent months in a COVIDrelated coma.

GREY'S ANATOMY

1 min

YOUNG SHELDON

Season 4 closed with situations that could hardly be classified as comedy: Genius Sheldon Cooper (lain Armitage) trailed after his heartbroken twin, Missy (Raegan Revord), when she decided to run away. And their parents, Mary (Zoe Perry) and George Sr. (Lance Barber), argued, driving the high school football coach to a bar, where neighbor Brenda Sparks (Melissa Peterman) was offering solace.

YOUNG SHELDON

1 min

BLUE BLOODS

Is the police commissioner about to be out of commission?

BLUE BLOODS

1 min

On Location in Mexico S.W.A.T.

A nameless stranger rolls into town and unexpectedly saves the day. It's easy to see how the 1985 Clint Eastwood Western Pale Rider inspired the drama's cinematic two-part premiere-even if gunslinger heroics are the last thing on Hondo's (Shemar Moore) mind when we catch up with him.

On Location in Mexico S.W.A.T.

1 min

THE EQUALIZER

As last season's top new drama returns, undercover vigilante Robyn McCall (Queen Latifah) teams with the cop who once wanted to expose her. Det. Marcus Dante (Tory Kittles) asks the motorcycle-riding badass to help him catch bank robbers who killed police officers-an investigation that will lead to top levels of U.S. intelligence and politics. Showrunners Terri Edda Miller and Andrew W. Marlowe tell us more.

THE EQUALIZER

1 min

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TV Guide Magazine Description:

PublisherTV Guide Magazine

CategoryEntertainment

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyFortnightly

Whether you're looking for the week's TV schedule, in-depth features on your favorite programs, or exclusive interviews with actors and showrunners, TV Guide Magazine has you covered. Its comprehensive coverage of television programming and the ever-evolving entertainment landscape has made it a go-to resource for staying informed and entertained in the world of television.

Since its inception in 1953. TV Guide Magazine has been providing comprehensive television listings and entertainment news. Inside TV Guide Magazine, you will find a wide range of content catering to television enthusiasts. Here are some key features you can expect to find:

1. TV Listings: The magazine provides comprehensive television listings, detailing the programming schedule for the week ahead. It includes information on shows, movies, sports events, and more, helping readers plan their TV viewing.

2. Program Highlights and Recommendations: TV Guide Magazine offers curated program highlights and recommendations, showcasing must-watch shows, upcoming premieres, and noteworthy episodes. It helps readers discover new series, catch up on popular shows, and stay informed about the latest TV events.

3. Exclusive Interviews: The magazine features exclusive interviews with actors, showrunners, and industry insiders. Readers can gain insights into their favorite shows, characters, and behind-the-scenes stories, providing a deeper understanding of the TV industry.

4. Reviews and Critiques: TV Guide Magazine provides reviews and critiques of popular shows, offering analysis, opinions, and ratings. Whether it's evaluating new series or providing retrospectives on classic shows, the magazine helps readers make informed choices about what to watch.

5. Entertainment News and Features: Stay up-to-date with the latest entertainment news and features. TV Guide Magazine covers celebrity interviews, industry trends, casting announcements, and other news related to the television world.

6. Special Editions and Theme Issues: The magazine occasionally publishes special editions and theme issues that focus on specific genres, events, or seasons. These editions provide in-depth coverage, exclusive content, and additional features related to the chosen theme.

TV Guide Magazine caters to TV lovers of all types, whether they enjoy drama, comedy, reality TV, sports, or documentaries. It serves as a comprehensive resource, helping readers navigate the vast world of television and discover new programs to enjoy.

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