It’s a quieter week in television — new television, anyway. You can easily watch Netflix’s new show Running Point from Mindy Kaling (which is always a pretty safe bet; Kaling has quite the resume in terms of solid sitcoms), all before the Dragon Ball Daima finale on Friday.
But don’t fret! Like I said, there’s plenty of things to catch up with, not to mention the Best Picture nominees you can follow up with ahead of the Oscars this Sunday.
Here are the best new TV premieres to watch this week.
New shows on Netflix
Running Point
Genre: Girl-power business comedyRelease date: Feb. 27, with all episodesShowrunner/creator: Mindy KalingCast: Kate Hudson, Justin Theroux, Brenda Song, and more
Isla Gordon (Kate Hudson) grew up in a sports family — the illustrious (and fake) Los Angeles Waves — but was never taken quite as seriously as her brothers. But then, when her golden older brother lands in a bit of hot water, he gives the team to her. Does she have the chops to run a basketball team and help them win their season?
New shows on Hulu
The 2025 Academy Awards
Genre: Award show (Oscars)Release date: March 2 at 7 p.m. EST (3:30 p.m. EST for the Red Carpet)Host: Conan O’Brien
It’s the biggest night of the year in movies. The Oscars are being handed out. Will genre fare like Dune: Part Two and The Substance win out?
Most importantly: Will we have a good time watching a three-hour telecast? The answer to that one is hopefully yes — while it’s Conan O’Brien’s first time hosting the Oscars, the man has done quite a few good hosting gigs with the Emmys and the White House Correspondents’ dinner back in the day.
New shows on Crunchyroll
Dragon Ball Daima finale
Genre: Dragon BallRelease date: Feb. 28Showrunner/creator: Akira Toriyama
We’ve done it: We’ve reached the end of Dragon Ball Daima. As always, it’s a little bittersweet to reach the end of something when the journey has been so fun. But Daima, the final project from Dragon Ball creator Akira Toriyama, will have a special air of mourning to it. What will happen to Goku and pals now?
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