Photo-Illustration: Vulture and Photos by HBO, Disney+, Jose Perez/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images and Netflix Thanks to a quarantine-friendly distribution system that was already centered on home viewing, and the advent of production bubbles, television had a slightly less chaotic 2020 than film did, but the coronavirus pandemic still wreaked its share of havoc on the small screen.
All Creatures Great and Small In the pantheon of British coziness, it’s hard to find a more beloved text than James Herriot’s memoirs about his life as a rural British veterinarian. The book has been adapted over and over, but it returns once again this winter in miniseries form. Get ready to find yourself completely overwhelmed by a scene during which a cow gives birth. —Kathryn VanArendonk
Euphoria: “Fuck Anyone Who’s Not a Sea Blob” The second of Euphoria’s two stand-alone episodes focuses on Jules and her experiences over the holiday season after her breakup with Zendaya’s Rue. If this is even half as good as the first, Rue-focused special episode, then it will be very much worth your time. —J.C.
Punky Brewster Soleil Moon Frye reprises her role as Punky in this apparently inevitable reboot of the ’80s sitcom. Now that she’s all grown up, Punky’s a single mom who meets a child in the foster system that reminds her of her young self, a young self you can see plenty of by watching old Punky Brewster episodes on Peacock. —J.C.
The 63rd Annual Grammy Awards The Grammys were supposed to happen on January 31, but the spread of the pandemic in Los Angeles caused a postponement. Will the ceremony, to be hosted by Trevor Noah, be able to unfold as an in-person event in March? Fingers crossed. —J.C. Shadow and Bone If you’re one of the many, many people who just love a YA-fantasy adaptation, Shadow and Bone is one to put on your calendar. Based on the immensely popular books by Leigh Bardugo, it’s got magic and monsters and a big, sprawling fantasy-world map. —K.V.
I’ve watched “Wandavision” and I’m not eager for another episode. A fun premise that runs out of ideas after 10 minutes. It seemed like a knock-off of a mediocre SNL skit.
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