Tv Guide: What to Watch Feb. 23–March 1 — Tracy Morgan’s Reggie Dinkins, a ‘Scrubs’ Reboot, 50 Seasons of ‘Survivor’ and Big Drops

Tv Guide: What to Watch Feb. 23–March 1 — Tracy Morgan’s Reggie Dinkins, a ‘Scrubs’ Reboot, 50 Seasons of ‘Survivor’ and Big Drops

This tv guide collects the biggest TV moments to watch this week: Tracy Morgan’s series moves into its regular schedule for a second episode, a formal reboot sends familiar faces back to the hospital comedy, a milestone season of a long-running reality staple returns, and multiple series drop stacked episode batches that reshape viewing plans. Here’s what to prioritize and why it matters.

Tv Guide Picks: Key Premieres, Returns and Drops

Tracy Morgan stars in a series that moves to its regular time with its second episode on Feb. 23 at 8 p. m.; the first episode already debuted in January and Daniel Radcliffe is listed as a co-star. The show follows a former professional football player whose gambling scandal forced him out of the limelight.

The beloved medical sitcom is getting a reboot that debuts Feb. 25 at 8 p. m.; much of the original core cast is set to return, including Zach Braff, Donald Faison, Sarah Chalke, Judy Reyes and John C. McGinley. Expect familiar character dynamics and callbacks as this revival reintroduces the ensemble to a regular schedule.

A major reality franchise celebrates a milestone with its 50th season returning Feb. 25 at 8 p. m.; a previous contestant and notable creative figure associated with a recent prestige series is set to return for this season.

What to Stream and Drop: Multi-Episode Releases and Season Caps

Several series are changing the pacing of the week by dropping multiple episodes at once or serving up season finales with palpable fallout. One business-themed series follows a group of high-profile women — including Serena Williams, Thalía, Dee Hilfiger, Loren Ridinger, Winnie Harlow, Hannah Bronfman and Isabela Grutman — as they balance empire-building and friendships; all eight episodes of that series drop at once.

A survival drama returns with a three-episode drop that follows Xavier as he battles brutal conditions while searching for his wife, and reveals the life Annie leads after a pivotal event known as “The Day. ” The new installments introduce new alliances, fresh dangers and lingering questions that set the tone for the next season.

A tense season capper in a crime drama sees police seizures, bold moves by a character named Pearse, and admissions about a company’s questionable waste removal practices from a character named Niamh who denies involvement in smuggling; viewers should expect fallout heading into whatever comes next.

Highlights, Reality Beats and Nightly Must-Sees

Reality TV and competition rounds escalate this week: one singing competition takes Hollywood Week to Music City for what’s billed as an especially brutal elimination round, while another survival-format series forces contestants into pivotal choices under hunger and pressure, amplified by a hidden power card that shifts dynamics at headquarters.

On the lighter side of serialized TV, relationship beats and workplace chaos converge: a galley crew shakeup creates friction for Jenna and Chef Ben; Daisy and Jason scramble to regain control before a charter spirals; and serialized comedic beats find Reggie entangled in an infamous food-poisoning game, with Episode 2 following a day spent between Tobin and Monica and Reggie struggling to deliver a long-overdue apology to Brina. An encore of that series premiere airs at 8 p. m. as well.

Other serialized curiosities include a bodybuilding investigation into a champion’s death that draws Max and Ellis into a competitive, high-stakes milieu; a small-business setting where Colette tests the dating scene, Barb uncovers Greg’s lawsuit against a motor-vehicle agency, and Vic helps Noa handle a rude customer; and a procedural thread where an undercover operation at a cartel wedding goes sideways and the team must flip a lone witness to take down a dangerous rip crew.

This tv guide week mixes second-episode momentum, formal reboots, milestone seasons and multiple-episode drops that reward binge strategies and appointment viewing alike. Schedules are busy and varied — plan streaming nights around multi-episode releases, and keep an eye on the finales and returns that promise fallout and new storylines heading into the next programming blocks.