The Olympics and Oscars are over.
Now, a handful of new and returning TV shows are competing for your attention.
If you're wondering what to watch, we've looked over both the new and returning midseason series.
From comedies to dark, gritty thrillers and returning favorites, here's what is worth your time.
15. "Review" (Comedy Central)
Premieres: Thursday, March 6th at 10 p.m.
What it's about: Andy Daly ("Eastbound & Down") stars as critic Forrest MacNeil, who is out to review life itself from hot-button topics like racism to sleeping with a celebrity.
Why you should watch: The half-hour comedy (co-created by Daly) not only looks hilarious with its mock-u-mentary feel and absentminded host, but could also be a great satire of life's absurdities.
14. "About A Boy" (NBC)
Air dates: Tuesdays at 9 p.m.
What it's about: Based on the Nick Hornby book, "About A Boy" tells the story of Will Freeman (David Walton), a single guy without a care in the world. That is until a single mom (Minnie Driver) and her young son (Benjamin Stockham) move in next door, possibly forcing Will into adulthood (or possibly even further back into childhood).
Why you should watch: The sitcom has a wonderful cast (you may remember Walton as Dr. Sam from his stint on Fox's "New Girl"), is from executive producer Jason Katims ("Parenthood,""Friday Night Lights"), and if the series is anything like the book, it's bound to have as much heart as it does laughs.
13. "Hannibal" (NBC)
Air dates: Fridays at 10 p.m.
Where we left off: Things aren't going well for criminal profiler Will Graham (Hugh Dancy) who is locked away for crimes committed by psychiatrist Hannibal Lector (Mads Mikkelsen). The only problem? No one knows Lector's the one behind a bunch of grisly murders. The ones who do get close enough to the truth don't live long enough to bring Hannibal to justice.
Why you should watch: The Internet goes absolutely crazy for Mikkelsen and Dancy, and it's not difficult to see why. The chemistry between the two is fantastic, and the two are friends off screen as well. We have to mention the team who is running the show's social media — and Tumblr. They do a phenomenal job of knowing their audience and making them hunger for more.
If you're not convinced, "Hannibal" has also been called "the best drama on network TV."
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