WHAT TO WATCH
| CONTENT BY TV WEEKLY
All times listed are Eastern/pacific Time. Shows air one hour earlier in Central/ Mountain Time.
First Love
Netflix h New Series
This Japanese series tells a cross-generational love story spanning more than 20 years inspired by two songs written and composed by J-pop sensation Hikaru Utada: “First Love” (1999) and “Hatsukoi” (2018). The tale starts in the late 1990s, when two teenagers fall in love for the first time. Two decades later, one is about to get engaged, while the other is divorced and with a teenage son who himself is falling in love for the first time.
Criminal Minds: Evolution
Paramount+; first episode also airs on CBS at 10 p.m. h New Series The long-running drama Criminal Minds (2005-20) returns in this continuation and expansion of the franchise. In the 10-episode first season, the members of the FBI’S Behavioral Analysis Unit come up against their greatest threat yet: an unsub (unknown subject) who has used the pandemic to build a network of other serial killers. As this network goes operational, the team must hunt them down, one murder at a time. Original cast members reprising their roles include Joe Mantegna, A.J. Cook, Kirsten Vangsness, Aisha Tyler, Adam Rodriguez and Paget Brewster. Zach Gilford joins as a recurring guest star in a season-long story arc.
Good Rivals
Prime Video h New Series
This three-part docuseries explores one of the most unique and intense competitions in international sports: the rivalry between the Mexican and American men’s national soccer teams. All episodes are available today.
The 96th Annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade
NBC, 9 a.m. h Live
The beloved event that kicks off the holiday season returns to the streets of New York City with more floats, giant character balloons, marching bands, musical stars, a visit from Santa Claus and more. Tied with Detroit’s as the country’s second-oldest Thanksgiving Day parade, the event has been held nearly continuously since 1924 (it was suspended in 1942-44 because of
World War II), and this year marks NBC’S 70th airing of the parade as its official national broadcaster.