As a seasoned gamer who’s spent countless hours navigating virtual worlds, I can confidently say that I’m more than ready to dive into the latest offerings from CBS on Monday, Oct. 21! The return of “The Neighborhood” for its seventh season has me excited to see Marty and Courtney’s journey as new parents, especially since their unconventional choices are sure to ruffle some feathers in their community.
On October 21st, CBS is offering us a plethora of new programs that exceed the amount of time we can comfortably watch. Let’s take a peek at what’s in store!
The Neighborhood returns for its seventh season! Upon their return from the hospital, Marty and Courtney introduce baby Daphne to their community. As it often takes a collective effort to nurture a child, this community is taken aback by Marty’s decision to take paternity leave – a choice that is uncommon among men in their circle. This storyline promises to highlight the benefits of paternity leave and encourages men to embrace modern parenting norms!
NCIS: Origins continues, a new episode of Brilliant Minds, and more
Tonight on CBS, a fresh debut graces your screens: the new show titled “Poppa’s House“. This comedy series features Damon Wayans and Damon Wayans Jr. in the leading roles. The story revolves around Poppa, a delightfully divorced talk radio host, who finds himself with a new female co-host to manage. To make matters more interesting, his grown son is still acting like a kid at home!
Next up are fresh installments of both NCIS and NCIS: Origins. The latter, a spin-off series, introduces an enigma revolving around “her.” Over the next episodes, we’ll delve into uncovering her identity, while simultaneously exploring how Gibbs coped in the aftermath of his wife and daughter’s murders.
If you’re craving a medical drama, I recommend checking out Brilliant Minds. In this episode, the story revolves around a marine who seems to be dealing with PTSD, but it turns out to be something else entirely. Additionally, we’ll learn that John Doe, contrary to initial assumptions, is not in a coma.
What’s on TV tonight
All the times are in ET/PT, except the football, which is ET and PT due to it being a live game.
ABC
8:15 p.m/5:15 p.m.: Monday Night Football
CBS
8 PM to 8:30 PM: The Neighborhood’s time slot
NBC
8 p.m.-10 p.m.: The Voice
10 p.m.-11 p.m.: Brilliant Minds
FOX
8 p.m.-9 p.m.: 911: Lone Star
9 p.m.-10 p.m.: Rescue: Hi-Surf
The CW
8 p.m.-9 p.m.: Superman & Lois
9 p.m.-10 p.m.: The Wranglers
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