WHAT 2 WATCH THIS WEEKND | 1.19.22

Ozark, How I Met Your Father, A Hero+

Cover Image: A Hero TV Series Starring Rahim (Amir Jadidi); Above: John Cena Starring As Peacemaker

BY: Georgia Davis

HOW I MET YOUR FATHER (HULU)

The long-awaited How I Met Your Father spin-off is here. Hilary Duff stars as Sophie, a woman whose journey we go along to find her husband. She and her ragtag group of new friends get into a lot of shenanigans in NYC. Not to mention thee is a beautiful homage to the OG How I Met Your Mother.

 

PEACEMAKER (HBO MAX)

If you liked James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad, then you need to start Peacemaker ASAP. John Cena reprises his role as the macho double agent in a glorious fashion. The first couple episodes are already out, then new episodes become available weekly.

 

THE GILDED AGE (HBO MAX)

Yes, this period drama is from the creators of Downton Abbey. And it’s still all about class domination. A poor family tries to infiltrate the upper class in beautiful fashion. With a cast like Cynthia Nixon, Tessa Farmiga and Chrstine Baranski, you’re not going to want to miss it.

 

AS WE SEE IT (AMAZON PRIME)

It’s amazing to see neurodiversity on screen. As We See It is a sitcom featuring a cast on the autism spectrum. They navigate life, love and living with roommates. 

 

TOO HOT TO HANDLE SEASON 3 (NETFLIX)

This reality dating competition puts hot, single people in a house together. But there is one rule: there can be no sexual conduct at any time. To enforce the rules, Lana (it’s anal backward) is back to take their money every time someone breaks a rule. With three seasons under its belt, the Netflix series is only getting hotter.

 

OZARK SEASON 4 – PART 1 (NETFLIX)

Ozark is back for the first part of its final season. The masterful series will come to a close this year with its main cast returning — Jason Bateman, Laura Linney and Julia Garner. Garner’s career is just starting to flourish, so don’t be surprised to see her on some of your favorite TV this year.

 

A HERO (AMAZON PRIME)

Iranian director Asghar Fahradi aims to blow you away again with A Hero. The Academy Award-winning director’s latest venture follows a person in debt who takes two days to convince the person he owes to forget it. That obviously doesn’t go as planned, and we’re left with a gripping thriller.