What To Watch This Week: Feb 24-Mar 2, 2025
What? It's March already?!

GAStro Bites by Chef James (mewatch & Channel 8, Feb 26, 8pm)
Taiwanese celeb chef James Cheng hits the road on his hog and is joined by a local chef each week. His guests include MasterChef runner-up Genevieve Lee. Together, they will whip up a sumptuous meal at the gas station (using ingredients sold at the station’s convenience store). Wait, cooking near a petrol pump? Er, is that safe?
Rolling with Love (mewatch & Channel 8, Feb 26, 8.30pm)
This six-part series sees LOVE 972 jocks — including Dennis Chew, Marcus Chin, Guo Liang and Chen Biyu — taking on challenges and sharing personal stories in the great outdoors…wait, who’s left to man the station? Sounds like a hybrid of a company retreat and a reality show. How’s that for killing two birds with one stone?
Suits LA (Max, Feb 24)
The highly-anticipated Suits spin-off stars Stephen Amell (Arrow) as Ted Black, a former New York federal persecutor making a name for himself in the private sector in Los Angeles. OG star Gabriel Macht is expected to appear to bridge the two shows. Josh McDermitt (The Walking Dead),Bryan Greenberg (How to Make it in America), and Lex Scott Davis (The First Purge) co-star.
Photo: NBC
No Taste Like Home with Antoni Porowski (Disney+, Feb 24)
Queer Eye’s food and wine expert guides celebrity guests on epic journeys to explore their ancestral and culinary roots. His guests: Awkwafina, Henry Golding, James Marsden, Justin Theroux, Issa Rae and Florence Pugh.
Photos: National Geographic
The Order (Prime Video, Feb 27)
Set in 1983, this true-crime thriller stars Jude Law as a world-weary FBI agent looking into a series of robberies committed by a white supremacist group. Nicholas Hoult, Tye Sheridan, and Jurnee Smollett co-star.
Photo: Prime Video
Nickel Boys (Prime Video, Feb 27)
This Oscar-nominated adaptation — for Best Picture and Adapted Screenplay — of Colson Whitehead’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel chronicles the powerful friendship between two young African Americans navigating the harrowing trials of reform school together in Florida.
Photo: Prime Video
Running Point (Netflix, Feb 27)
This comedy from executive producer Mindy Kaling stars Kate Hudson as a LA executive who is unexpectedly appointed head of the family business — the basketball team, Los Angeles Waves. She’s also taken over all the player, staff, and sponsor drama that comes with it. Just lovely. The 10-episode series also stars Brenda Song, Justin Theroux, Max Greenfield.
Photo: Kat Marcinowski/Netflix
Demon City (Netflix, Feb 27)
In the mood for some wicked John Wick-y bloodbath? This supernatural revenge thriller, based on Masamichi Kawabe’s acclaimed comic, stars Toma Ikuta as a hitman on a quest for vengeance after the brutal murder of his wife and daughter — and anyone who gets in his way is mincemeat.
Photo: Netflix