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Whispers in the dark: 'The Walking Dead' returns with new foes

Author: 
Francis Babin / TV Media
Norman Reedus stars in "The Walking Dead"

Norman Reedus stars in "The Walking Dead"

Chicago Med, on NBC

As the head of the hospital’s psychiatry department, Dr. Daniel Charles (Oliver Platt) helps not only the patients, but also his fellow doctors as they grapple with the pressures of a career in medicine. Meanwhile, his colleagues work in the city's top trauma center.

Oliver Platt in "Chicago Med"
Oliver Platt in "Chicago Med"

Q: I just finished watching the fifth season of "Longmire" and I'm wondering if there are going to be any more episodes.

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

For you, yes, but not many.

The good news, strangely, is that you're behind. The sixth season of "Longmire" has been available on Netflix since November 2017 (Netflix generally posts its shows one full season at a time).

The bad news is that six is it. The streaming service announced in advance of the new release that it would be the "final chapter" of the western drama.

The Gifted, on Fox

Mutants continue to fight for their rights as anti-mutant sentiment rises in the new season of this drama. Set in Marvel’s X-Men universe, this season of the show introduces ruthless mutant leader Reeva Payge (Grace Byers), who can emit powerful sonic blasts.

Skyler Samuels and Grace Byers in "The Gifted"
Skyler Samuels and Grace Byers in "The Gifted"

Long, dark road: 'Supernatural' celebrates its 300th episode

Author: 
Kenneth Andeel / TV Media
Jensen Ackles stars in "Supernatural"

Jensen Ackles stars in "Supernatural"

Q: Is "Dr. Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet" returning soon? He and his staff are such caring people.

Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

If you're going to make it through the current off-season, you're going to have to make like Dr. Jeff himself and have patients. (Get it? You kind of have to say it out loud.)

There's been no word of a sixth season yet, and in fact it is technically overdue, though the show has never stuck to a schedule like most do.

Bull, on CBS

Dr. Jason Bull (Michael Weatherly) relies on his knowledge of human behavior as he works with legal teams to help them win cases in this acclaimed drama. His trial consulting team also includes neurolinguistics expert Marissa Morgan (Geneva Carr).

Michael Weatherly in "Bull"
Michael Weatherly in "Bull"

Crashing, on HBO

Pete's (Pete Holmes) new girlfriend, Kat (Madeline Wise), urges him to be more aggressive when it comes to his career in this new episode. On the night of their three-week anniversary, the couple visits a sex shop and attends a comedy show.

Pete Holmes stars in "Crashing"

New Releases for the week of Feb. 3 - 9

The Girl in the Spider's Web

Vigilante and hacker Lisbeth Salander (Foy) has made it her personal mission to hunt down men who hurt women, but when she takes a job to retrieve a computer program capable of accessing all of the world's nuclear codes, she finds that she may have bitten off more than she can chew. After a group of mercenaries steals the program from her, she contacts her former lover, Mikael (Gudnason), for help. He identifies her assailants as members of a crime syndicate called "The Spiders," which has a disturbing connection to Lisbeth's long-buried past.

Director: Fede Alvarez. Stars: Claire Foy, Sverrir Gudnason, Lakeith Stanfield, Sylvia Hoeks, Stephen Merchant, Claes Bang. 2018. 117 min. Action.

 

The Grinch

Every Who in Whoville loves Christmas, but the green, furry Grinch (Cumberbatch), who lives in a nearby mountaintop cave, does not. The bitter creature devises a plan to steal Christmas, and on Christmas Eve he disguises himself as Santa Claus and sets out to rob every home in Whoville, stealing all of the presents. When he falls into the trap that the young Cindy Lou Who (Seely) has set to capture the real Santa, he begins to learn the true meaning of Christmas, and she teaches him that there's more to the holiday than just gifts.

Directors: Yarrow Cheney, Scott Mosier. Stars: Benedict Cumberbatch, Cameron Seely, Rashida Jones, Pharrell Williams, Kenan Thompson, Angela Lansbury. 2018. 86 min. Animation.

 

The Sisters Brothers

Brothers Eli (Reilly) and Charlie (Phoenix) Sisters are hitmen in the Wild West working for the mysterious Commodore (Hauer), who sends them to track down a man who stole something from him. After tracking their target to California, they discover that, rather than having stolen from the Commodore, he instead has an exciting new invention that could make the Commodore a lot of money, forcing the Sisters brothers to choose between staying loyal to their employer and joining their target to strike it rich.

Director: Jacques Audiard. Stars: John C. Reilly, Joaquin Phoenix, Jake Gyllenhaal, Riz Ahmed, Rutger Hauer, Rebecca Root. 2018. 121 min. Adventure.

Late Laughs for the week of February 3 - 9, 2019

The Late Show With Stephen Colbert

The shutdown is bad news for fans of food, because the FDA has halted routine food inspections, so food companies are going to have to start adjusting their advertising. Now Kix cereal is just going to say, "Kid tested … ."

 

The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon

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