You may not know what you want to watch next, so we're going to help you out.
Although winter has only just begun, there are new and returning series popping up all over the place; a whopping 38 that haven't already aired during the fall of 2016 at first glance.
Now, we're not going to recommend them all, nor are we going to tip our hats to those that already have reviews on the site, such as Grimm, Emerald City and Bones.
But, if you've been wondering about what lies ahead, this is at least a start about some of the more intriguing entries that you should be keeping an eye on as the months progress.
1. New and Returning Shows
There are so many new and returning shows, and these are the ones that stand out of the crowd. If we didn't get what you're looking forward to seeing, hit us up in the comments. We may or may not be covering it. We'll let you know!
2. Taboo - FX - Jan. 10 @ 10pm
the character of James Keziah Delaney is an early 19th Century adventurer created by series star Tom Hardy and his father, and Taboo will tell the story of Delaney's return to civilization after years in the wilds of Africa. Expect a supernatural bent. And lots of Tom Hardy. Did we mention Tom Hardy?
3. Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce - Bravo - Jan. 11 @ 10pm
With the return of Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce Season 3, the women deal with redefining themselves while experiencing significant changes in their personal and professional lives. We know it will be crazy, sexy and fun.
4. Colony - USA - Jan. 12 @ 10pm
When Colony Season 2 airs, near-future Los Angeles is still under the control of alien invaders, and while the secrets are out about what Will and Katie are willing to do on opposite sides to get their son back, working in the moral gray areas means the future of their family is still in jeapoardy.
5. Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events - Netflix - January, Friday the 13
Neil Patrick Harris plays Count Olaf, Patrick Warburton narrates as Lemony Snicket and you'll be tucked in for the entire weekend binge watching this one.
6. Homeland - Showtime - Jan. 15 @ 9pm
Saying you MUST watch Homeland is like saying you must watch this train wreck and then stick around while they dig for bodies. But, if I watched the premiere, you should, too, just to form your own opinion. You want Quinn's fate, right? And what's become of Carrie? Oh, you'll get it!
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