As the Winter Olympics conclude and mid-February approaches, it’s the perfect opportunity to cozy up with fresh TV series premiering across streaming platforms and cable networks. This week features several exciting new shows, including the highly anticipated return of “The Night Agent” for its third season, the unveiling of new secrets in “The Last Thing He Told Me” season 2, and the epic finale of “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms.” Here’s a rundown of the top new TV offerings available this week.

Prime Video introduces “56 Days,” an erotic thriller that transforms a chance encounter into a murder investigation. The story follows Oliver (Avan Jogia) and Ciara (Dove Cameron), whose instant chemistry leads to chaos. After a mere 56 days, detectives find a body in Oliver’s apartment, prompting questions about the events that transpired between flirty beginnings and forensic discoveries. Produced by James Wan and inspired by Catherine Ryan Howard’s bestselling novel, the series promises a thrilling blend of romance and investigation. All eight episodes will drop on February 18 at 3 a.m. ET.

Netflix’s “The Night Agent” returns with a high-stakes season featuring Peter Sutherland (Gabriel Basso) pursuing a young Treasury agent who absconds to Istanbul with stolen intel. This globe-trotting thriller escalates rapidly as a conspiracy unfolds, revealing dark money circles and further tensions in Washington. Fans can stream all 10 episodes starting February 19 at 3 a.m. ET.

On Apple TV, “The Last Thing He Told Me” season 2 explores the aftermath of Owen Michaels’ return after five years of absence. Hannah (Jennifer Garner) and her stepdaughter Bailey (Angourie Rice) are left to consider the potential restoration of their family, while an air of danger from the past looms. Drawing from Laura Dave’s new sequel novel, viewers can expect heightened stakes when the first episode premieres on February 20 at midnight ET.

Hulu presents “Watching You,” an Australian psychological thriller that delves into the invasion of privacy in the digital age. After a secret rendezvous, Lina (Aisha Dee) uncovers hidden cameras, triggering a harrowing quest to find the voyeur exploiting her intimate moment. All six episodes will be available on February 20 at midnight ET.

Netflix’s adult animation “Strip Law” features Lincoln Gumb (voiced by Adam Scott), a conservative lawyer navigating the colorful landscape of Las Vegas alongside flamboyant magician Sheila Flambé (Janelle James). The series promises a humorous take on legal disputes against the backdrop of glitz and glamour. Fans can catch all ten episodes on February 20 at 3 a.m. ET.

Also returning is “Shoresy” for its fifth season on Hulu. Shoresy (Jared Keeso) takes on a personal mission to preserve the intensity of North American hockey. With ambitious plans and comedic charm, this season promises high impact both on and off the ice. All six episodes premiere on February 21 at midnight ET.

Lastly, “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms” reaches its thrilling conclusion with the episode titled “The Morrow.” Following significant climactic events, Ser Duncan “Dunk” the Tall and Aegon “Egg” Targaryen navigate the aftermath of the trial that altered their fates. Fans can watch the season finale on February 22 at 10 p.m. ET on HBO and HBO Max.

With an eclectic mix of genres and compelling storylines, this week’s television lineup is sure to provide engaging entertainment as audiences settle in for a cozy viewing experience.

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