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Editorial
Monthly picks and streaming guides. No algorithm. No sponsored content.
Survivor Season 50 is the defining Paramount+ event of February and one of the biggest reality television moments in years. For the first time, the entire cast has been selected by fan votes — making this a direct reflection of who viewers most want to see return. The combination of milestone status, fan-driven casting, and Survivor's inherent unpredictability produces something genuinely impossible to predict.
Can You Keep a Secret? arrives February 12th with all episodes dropping at once — a British comedy series following a young woman who confesses her deepest secrets to a stranger on a flight, only to discover he is the CEO of her company. The show mines insurance fraud, workplace complications, and an angry grandmother for dry British comedy that lands best as a weekend binge.
Frasier Season 2 continues the revival of the classic sitcom with Kelsey Grammer's reliable comic timing, while Criminal Minds: Evolution delivers the franchise's most serialised season yet with a network of killers formed during the pandemic at its centre. CIA Season 1 rounds out the month with a new procedural that aims for more moral complexity than the genre typically delivers.

The landmark 50th season of Survivor arrives as one of the biggest reality television events in years. For the first time, the entire cast has been selected entirely by fan votes — making this season a direct reflection of who viewers most want to see return and compete. The combination of milestone status, fan-driven casting, and the inherent unpredictability of Survivor's format makes this one of the most anticipated reality series of the decade.
“50 seasons is a milestone few reality series ever reach, and a fan-voted cast transforms this from standard reality television into a genuine cultural event.”
Cast: Kiefer Sutherland, Maggie Q, Kal Penn, Adan Canto

A British comedy series arriving on February 12th with all episodes dropping at once, centring on a young woman who impulsively confesses her deepest secrets to a stranger on a turbulent flight — only to discover he is the CEO of her company. The series mines insurance fraud, family complications, and workplace absurdity for comedy with a sharp, dry British wit and an angry grandmother who proves to be the show's breakout character.
“A perfectly-timed all-episode-drop comedy for the long Valentine's Day weekend, built for immediate binge consumption.”
Cast: Seiichiro Yamashita, Yume Miyamoto, Shizuka Itoh, Reiou Tsuchida

The revival of the beloved 1990s sitcom, with Kelsey Grammer reprising his iconic role as Dr. Frasier Crane — now returned to Boston and navigating a new chapter involving his grown son, a new career chapter, and the same capacity for elaborate, self-inflicted disasters that defined the original. The revival has won over critics and original fans alike with its faithful preservation of the show's wit while introducing contemporary sensibilities.
“One of the most successful sitcom revivals in recent memory, Frasier Season 2 continues to reward fans of the original while building a new audience.”
Cast: Kelsey Grammer, Jane Leeves, David Hyde Pierce, Peri Gilpin

The BAU returns for its most ambitious season yet, tackling a serialised case built around a network of serial killers who formed connections during the pandemic. The original cast returns with deeper character development and a darker, more intense tone than the procedural's earlier run. The central villain is one of the most chilling the franchise has produced and the tension sustains across the full season.
“A genuinely evolved version of one of procedural television's most durable franchises, delivering the smart crime drama the original promised but rarely achieved consistently.”
Cast: Joe Mantegna, Paget Brewster, Adam Rodriguez, Kirsten Vangsness

A new procedural drama co-premiering on CBS and Paramount+ on February 23rd, following the operational reality of intelligence work from both the field perspective and the analytical perspective inside the agency. The series has been positioned as a more grounded and morally complex look at intelligence work than the genre typically delivers.
“A promising new procedural from the CBS stable arriving with genuine ambition to examine intelligence work with more nuance than the genre norm.”
Cast: Tom Ellis, Nick Gehlfuss, Natalee Linez, Necar Zadegan
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