Kuykendall (Matt Letscher, “DC’s
Legends of Tomorrow”) worked
to try to bring them down. Stay-
ing true to the case files of real
events, Season 2 sees the dynamic
between the cartels and the DEA
change when Agent Walt Breslin
(Scoot McNairy, “True Detective”)
arrives on the scene in the wake
of the brutal murder of an agent
and launches a massive homicide
investigation. Theresa Ruiz (“The
House of Flowers”) and Myra Her-
mosillo (“Ultimo 5”) also star.
By Jessica Gosse
TV Media
“To All the Boys:
P.S. I Still Love You”
On Wednesday, Feb. 12, the ador-
ably awkward Lara Jean Covey
(Lana Condor, “Deadly Class”) is
back in this sequel to the popular
2018 film “To All the Boys I’ve
Loved Before.” The first film saw
Lara Jean’s younger sister send
out private love letters Lara
Jean had written to get over her
crushes. As a result, Lara Jean
entered into a fake relationship
with Peter (Noah Centineo, “The
Fosters”), one of the recipients
of her letters, in order to make
his ex jealous and stop her best
friend from thinking she’s in love
with him. Now, Lara Jean and Pe-
ter’s relationship has gone from
fake to real, and life seems great
... until John Ambrose McClaren
(Jordan Fisher, “Liv and Mad-
die”) shows up on Lara Jean’s
doorstep after receiving one of
her love letters.
“Cable Girls” Season 5
Part 1
Don’t miss the dramatic fifth and
final season of “Cable Girls,”
aka “Las chicas del cable,” when
it premieres Friday, Feb. 14. The
series follows the lives of Lidia
(Blanca Suárez, “The Boarding
School”), Carlota (Ana Fernández,
“The Protected”), Marga (Nadia
de Santiago, “Love in Difficult
Times”) and Angeles (Maggie
Civantos, “Vis a vis”), who work
as switchboard operators in
Madrid in the late 1920s. Over
the last four seasons, the women
have faced numerous hardships,
not only as working women, but
within their families and relation-
ships as well. Season 5 is set
to jump ahead several years to
the mid-1930s and focus on the
women now living in a country
divided by civil war. Catch Part 1
of this exciting final series when it
premieres this Friday, while Part 2
will premiere at a later date.
“Love Is Blind”
Whoever said that “love is blind”
clearly did not live in a world
with social media and dating
apps. On Thursday, Feb. 13, ce-
lebrity couple Nick and Vanessa
Lachey put this to the test in the
premiere of their new reality
dating series. The duo know a
thing or two about love, having
been together for 14 years and
married for nearly 10. In “Love
Is Blind,” singles sign up to take
part in dates that allow them to
talk with, but never meet, their
anonymous suitors, and at the
Jordan Fisher and Lana Condor in “To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You”
end they must choose the person
they have the strongest connec-
tion with and propose. Only after
getting engaged will they get to
see their soon-to-be life partner.
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do make a difference when this
reality series premieres just in
time for Valentine’s Day.
“Narcos: Mexico”
Season 2
On Thursday, Feb. 13, head back
to Mexico as the DEA faces off
against the Guadalajara Cartel in
Season 2 of this spinoff series in-
spired by real events. Season 1 in-
troduced Miguel Angel Felix Gal-
lardo (Diego Luna, “Flatliners,”
2017), the man who established
the Guadalajara Cartel and mod-
ernized drug trading in Mexico,
and follows the story of how he
and Rafael Caro Quintero (Tenoch
Huerta, “Blue Demon”) unified
various cartels in the 1980s. While
Gallardo created an empire of
drug trafficking, DEA agents En-
rique “Kiki” Camarena (Michael
Pena, “Gracepoint”) and James
Blanca Suárez and Ana Fernández star in “Cable Girls”
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