Las Vegas Review-Journal

What to watch FRIDAY

February 17, 2023

- All times Pacific. Start times can vary based on cable/satellite provider. Confirm times on your on-screen guide.

Make or Break

Apple TV+ 

Season Premiere The eight-episode second season of this docuseries that follows the best surfers on the planet features Kelly Slater, Stephanie Gilmore, Filipe Toledo and more. Four episodes drop today, with the remaining four available next Friday.

Carnival Row

Prime Video 

Season Premiere The epic fantasy drama set in a world where humans and creatures clash returns for its second and final season. It picks up with former inspector Rycroft Philostrat­e, aka Philo (Orlando Bloom), investigat­ing a series of gruesome murders that are stoking social tension. Vignette Stonemoss (Cara Delevingne) and the Black Raven plot payback for the unjust oppression inflicted by The Burgue’s human leaders, Jonah Breakspear (Arty Froushan) and Sophie Longerbane (Caroline Ford). Tourmaline Larou (Karla Crome) inherits supernatur­al powers that threaten her fate and the

NHL Hockey:

Los Angeles at Anaheim

ESPN, 6 p.m. Live

Crosstown rivals collide at Anaheim’s Honda Center as Kevin Fiala and the L.A. Kings visit Troy Terry and the Ducks.

NBA Rising Stars

TNT, 6 p.m. Live

The NBA’S All-star Weekend tips off with the Rising Stars Game, featuring rookies and second-year players in a USA vs. the World contest at Vivint Arena in Salt Lake City.

Lopez vs. Lopez

NBC, 8 p.m.

In “Lopez vs. Appropriat­ion,” Mayan (Mayan Lopez) and George (George Lopez) disagree about how to handle a lucrative business opportunit­y. Meanwhile, Rosie’s (Selenis Leyva) ethics are put to the test in the kitchen.

The 12th Victim

Showtime, 8 p.m. 

New Series Fresh eyes on Charles Starkweath­er and Caril Ann Fugate, the lovestruck teens notorious in 1958 for 11 brutal Midwest murders: This docuseries asks whether the 14-year-old girl was bloodthirs­ty or coerced.

21st Annual Movies for Grownups Awards

PBS, 9 p.m.

This year’s installmen­t of AARP’S annual ceremony honors movies from 2022 that have resonated with older audiences, and the stars of those films who have defied notions of what actors and actresses can or can’t do as they get older, including

Jamie Lee Curtis, who, along with a Best Supporting Actress nomination for her role in Everything Everywhere All at Once, will receive the Career Achievemen­t Award. Best Picture/best Movie for Grownups nominees are Elvis, Everything Everywhere All at Once, The Fabelmans, Tar, Top Gun: Maverick, The Woman King and Women Talking. Best TV Series nominees are Abbott Elementary, The Old Man, Only Murders in the Building, The White Lotus and Yellowston­e.

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The Burgue and her vengeful brother Ezra (Andrew Gower), Imogen Spurnrose (Tamzin Merchant) and her partner Agreus Astrayon (David Gyasi) encounter a radical new society that upends their plans. Two new episodes are available Fridays beginning today.
‘Carnival Row’ JULIE VRABELOVA future of The Row. And, after escaping The Burgue and her vengeful brother Ezra (Andrew Gower), Imogen Spurnrose (Tamzin Merchant) and her partner Agreus Astrayon (David Gyasi) encounter a radical new society that upends their plans. Two new episodes are available Fridays beginning today.

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