Must-See TV: 'Your Friends & Neighbors' Season 2 Tops This Week's Watch List
This week's television lineup offers a thrilling mix of drama, comedy, and reality shows, with 'Your Friends & Neighbors' Season 2 leading the pack. Premiering on Friday, March 29, 2026, on Apple TV, the series stars Jon Hamm as Coop, an unlikely suburban thief whose double life faces a severe threat.
Key Highlights and New Releases
In 'Your Friends & Neighbors', Coop's criminal activities are jeopardized by the arrival of a new neighbor, played by James Marsden, putting his family at risk. The show promises intense suspense and character-driven storytelling.
Other notable releases include:
- 'Sullivan’s Crossing': A new episode airs Sunday on CTV, where Maggie (Morgan Kohan) deals with the shock of still being married to Liam (Marcus Rosner), while Cal (Chad Michael Murray) assists her in filing for divorce.
- 'Hate the Player': Debuting on Paramount+ and GameTV, this series features Shamier Anderson as Ben Johnson, exploring the events leading to his disgrace at the 1988 Summer Games.
- 'Tracker': A new episode on CBS and CTV follows Colter (Justin Hartley) as he investigates the disappearance of a young boy during a school field trip.
Streaming and Network Premieres
Streaming services are also bustling with fresh content. Netflix offers 'Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen', a miniseries starring Camila Morrone as a bride fearing disaster at her wedding. Disney+ adds 'Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice', a sci-fi comedy with Vince Vaughn and James Marsden, and 'Love Overboard', a reality dating show with a twist.
On network TV, highlights include:
- 'The Rookie' (Monday on ABC and CTV): Bailey gets a new role, and Nolan's ride-along goes awry.
- 'RJ Decker' (Tuesday on ABC and CTV): RJ investigates a Little League coach whose family is targeted.
- 'The Emily Michelle Project' (Thursday on HGTV): A debut series on budget home transformations through thrifting.
Special Events and Final Notes
Music fans can look forward to The 55th annual Juno Awards on Sunday on CBC, hosted by Mae Martin and featuring performances by Arkells, The Beaches, Daniel Caesar, and William Prince, with tributes to Nelly Furtado and Joni Mitchell.
Additional releases include 'Memory of a Killer' on Fox and CTV, 'FBI' on CBS and Global, and 'Scrubs' on ABC and CTV. With such a diverse array of options, viewers have plenty to choose from this week.



