What to Watch on TV: Namaste Wahala, Men in Kilts, Queen Sugar
Welcome to a new week and another round of What to Watch on TV for the week of February 14th! We’ll be sharing our picks for what to watch this week, from marathons to big guest spots, and significant episodes of TV to look forward to while stuck inside.
This week’s picks include the debuts of Men In Kilts and Namaste Wahala, the return of Queen Sugar and Good Trouble, and more.
Here are our recommendations for what to watch on TV this week:
Namaste Wahala – Sunday, February 14
This Nollywood romantic dramedy follows a pair of people trying to stay together despite their parents’ objections. Namaste Wahala debuts Sunday, February 14 on Netflix.
Movie Description: An interracial romance hits humorous and heart-wrenching hiccups as the couple’s parents fight tooth and nail against their relationship.
Miss Scarlet and The Duke – Sunday, February 14

When Eliza goes missing while on the hunt for more information about her father’s passing, William sets out to find her and the pair soon find themselves trapped in an abandoned prison. Miss Scarlet and The Duke airs Sunday, February 14 at 8/7c on PBS.
Episode Description: While searching for the details about her father’s fate, Eliza and the Duke stumble upon a criminal enterprise in an abandoned prison.
Men in Kilts – Sunday, February 14

Outlander’s Sam Heughan and Graham McTavish pack it up and head out on the road as they take a trip through Scotland uncovering the history and learning about Scottish culture. Men in Kilts debuts Sunday, February 14 at 9/8c on Starz
Series Description: Actors Sam Heughan and Graham McTavish explore their homeland of Scotland, delving into its culture and history.
The Luminaries – Sunday, February 14

The latest adaptation takes fans into a world of intrigue, magic, and murder amid the gold rush in New Zealand. The Luminaries debuts Sunday, February 14 at 9:30/8:30c on Starz.
Series Description: An intricately woven, suspenseful tale of love, murder, magic and revenge set in New Zealand at the height of the 1860s gold rush, based on the Man Booker prize-winning novel.
Queen Sugar – Tuesday, February 16
The Bordelon family has to find a way to come together and save the family sugar cane farm. Will they succeed and what else does the year have in store for the family? Queen Sugar returns Tuesday, February 16 at 8/7c on OWN.
Episode Description: The Bordelon siblings must put their complicated lives aside so that they can come together to run the clan’s struggling sugar cane farm.
Good Trouble – Wednesday, February 17

Callie, Mariana, and company are back and ready to deal with the aftermath of last season’s developments, from Callie moving out of Jamie’s place to Mariana dealing with what happens next with Evan and Raj. Good Trouble returns Wednesday, February 17 at 10/9c on Freeform.
Episode Description: With Jerod’s case on the line, Callie takes a job with a high-profile defense lawyer; after sleeping with Evan, Mariana has to make a decision regarding her relationship with Raj.
I Care A Lot – Friday, February 19

Rosamund Pike, Eiza Gonzalez, Dianne Wiest, and Peter Dinklage star in this dark comedy as a woman has to deal with the consequences of trying to rip off a woman who happens to have connections to gangsters. I Care A Lot debuts Friday, February 19 on Netflix.
Movie Description: A shady legal guardian lands in hot water when she tries to bilk a woman who has ties to a powerful gangster.
Nomadland – Friday, February 19
Chloé Zhao’s critically-acclaimed film is set to debut on Hulu as the story follows a woman who travels through the west after losing everything in the recession. Nomadland debuts Friday, February 19 on Hulu.
Movie Description: A woman embarks on a journey through the American West after losing everything during the recession.
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Those are our picks for the week! What are you planning to watch? Share in the comments below!
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