The week of September 23 is a busy one for TV fans! Network TV is back in full swing this week, with the season premieres of some of our favorite shows. We’re also excited to keep up with a couple of fall’s best newcomers, catch a new rom-com, and check out a touching documentary. Here’s what to watch so you don’t miss a thing the week of September 23!
Tuesday, September 24: High Potential Episode 2

If you missed this consultant procedural’s premiere, the week of September 23 isn’t too late to dive in! Morgan (Kaitlin Olson), a single mom with an unusual intellect, accidentally helps solve a crime when she rearranges some things while at work as a cleaner for the police department. She’s quirky, her new colleague is by-the-book, etc. You know the drill, but that doesn’t make it less fun!
Airing on ABC, 10 pm ET/9 pm CT (check local listings)
Wednesday, September 25: Agatha All Along Episode 3

Already in love with Marvel’s witchy new series? Us too! Following last week’s two-episode premiere, rejoin Agatha and her newfound allies along the Witches’ Road. We’re already swept up in the spooky shenanigans — and making our list of theories. (“Teen” is totally [redacted], right? Right??)
Streaming on Disney+, 9 pm ET/6 pm PT
Wednesday, September 25: “One Chicago” Season Premieres

If you’ve been waiting all summer for the One Chicago universe to return, the week of September 23 is for you! Premiere night kicks off with season 10 of Chicago Med, featuring a “mass casualty incident” to test the team. Then we’ll join season 13 of Chicago Fire as the team adjusts to a new chief. The night wraps with season 12 of Chicago P.D., where a new arrival shakes up the department.
Airing on NBC, starting at 8 pm ET/7 pm CT (check local listings)
Thursday, September 26: Nobody Wants This

Hot Priest is so 2019. 2024 is the year of Hot Rabbi, thanks to Adam Brody‘s character in this Netflix rom-com series. He plays a newly-single rabbi who falls for an agnostic, cynical sex podcaster (Kristen Bell). Opposites attract, of course, but those same clashes could get in the way of their happily-ever-after.
Streaming on Netflix, 3 am ET/12 am PT
Thursday, September 26: Doctor Odyssey Series Premiere

Can there ever be too many medical dramas? Maybe — but that won’t stop us from watching this one too! Joshua Jackson stars as the new doctor on board a luxury cruise ship. He and his team must deal with a revolving door of crises — plus plenty of personal drama, too.
Airing on ABC, 9 pm ET/8 pm CT (check local listings)
Thursday, September 26: 9-1-1 Season 8
You’ve seen the memes, now get ready for it: the bees are here! Yes, the first-responder drama is taking “buzzworthy” literally in its season premiere the week of September 23. Along with a deadly “bee-nado,” the 118 have plenty of personal drama, from romantic conflict to family drama and a hostile new chief.
Airing on ABC, 8 pm ET/7 pm CT (check local listings)
Thursday, September 26: Grey’s Anatomy Season 21

The last time we checked into Grey Sloan, things were chaotic, to say the least. Season 21 arrives the week of September 23, and the drama is just getting started! The fallout from Meredith’s research ripples through the hospital and leaves several careers in the balance. Familiar faces are returning this season, including Jesse Williams, Jason George, and Kali Rocha, plus a few new characters!
Airing on ABC, 10 pm ET/9 pm CT (check local listings)
Friday, September 27: Will & Harper
Will Ferrell and Harper Steele have been friends for decades, and now they’re sharing a particularly personal journey with the world. After Steele came out as transgender, she and Ferrell went on a road trip to explore new (and old) experiences, talk about the tough stuff, and let their friendship grow and change — all with a lot of love at the core of it all.
Streaming on Netflix, 3 am ET/12 am PT