What to Watch Tonight? The State of The Union is throwing a monkey wrench into programming tonight with a lot of 9 and 10 pm favorites being preempted. We still have all new shows on The CW like The Flash and Roswell, New Mexico. Also, our Top Pick to Watch, Project Blue Book (which usually gets bumped for New Amsterdam). What are you watching?
8pm Hour:
1st Choice: The Flash. “Sherloque wants to use a memory machine on Barry and Nora to help gain access to Grace’s memories, but Nora panics, fearing her parents will find out the secrets she’s been keeping from them. Nora secretly decides to use the machine on her own which ends in disaster.” The CW
2nd Choice: Good Trouble. “Judge Wilson invites Callie and the other clerks over for a seemingly friendly BBQ that takes an unexpected turn; Mariana deals with a lack of diversity in her workplace and questions whether it’s the place for her; and Alice struggles with the responsibility of managing The Coterie.” Freeform
3rd Choice: Super Bowl’s Greatest Commercials. “A look at the best commercials to air during past Super Bowls, with viewers choosing the top spot. Also: a preview of the 2019 commercials.“ CBS
9pm Hour:
1st Choice: Roswell, New Mexico. “Tearin’ Up My Heart – After uncovering some unsettling information about Max, Liz runs a series of tests to see what his powers may be capable of.” The CW
2nd Choice: American Nightmare. “Detectives investigate the murder case of Danielle Jennings.” ID
3rd Choice: Chopped. “The chefs must cook a game-day feast and set out to tackle the challenge with gusto! In the first basket, they find a whimsical dish that looks like nachos. Three chefs then get to feel the rhythm of a drumsticks entree round. ” Food
10pm Hour:
1st Choice: Project Blue Book. “Quinn and Hynek are lead into a secret program involving the Operation Paperclip.” History
2nd Choice: Body Cam. “A detective leads his team on a search warrant. A suspect tries to escape.” ID
3rd Choice: Temptation Island. “As connections are being formed, some couples are starting to question their relationships.” USA