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How Much Watching Time Do You Have This Weekend? - The New York Times

Get cooking, get wagging, or settle in for a sudsy binge. There’s plenty to watch besides the Super Bowl.

Every Monday and Friday, Margaret offers hyper-specific viewing recommendations in our Watching newsletter. Read her latest picks below, and sign up for the Watching newsletter here.

Selena Gomez in a scene from “Selena + Chef.”
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‘Selena + Chef’
When to watch: Now, on HBO Max.

Selena Gomez is an enthusiastic if not particularly knowledgeable home cook, and on this darling series, she gets remote one-on-one lessons from professional chefs. They teach her what leeks are, how her oven works, better ways to chop, a trick to make parchment paper lie flat on a cookie sheet (flick the pan with water first! aah!) and offer general guidance and encouragement. It’s all very endearing and gentle, and the show hits the right balance of affability and true instruction. If you’ve watched a lot of food and cooking shows on YouTube but want something a rung or two higher, watch this.

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Puppy Bowl XVII
When to watch: Sunday at 2 p.m., on Animal Planet and Discovery+.

This year’s Puppy Bowl, somehow hosted by Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg, airs on Sunday, and there are also Puppy Bowl-adjacent shows airing throughout the weekend, including two “Where are they now?” specials airing on Saturday at 11 p.m. and on Sunday at 11 a.m.; let no belly go unscratched, no ears unscritched. We would all be better off if the Puppy Bowl were less produced and was instead just dogs being adorable goofs. But if you have pandemic-induced tinnitus of the soul, there are way worse ways to treat it than with some time in a puppy end zone.

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Being Mary Jane’
When to watch: Now, on CBS All Access and Hulu.

“Being Mary Jane” has come and gone from streaming a few times, but the prime-time soap is available again to meet your needs for juicy thrills, sharp dialogue, real ideas and aspirational real estate. Gabrielle Union stars as Mary Jane Paul, a successful Atlanta news anchor who can be her own worst enemy when it comes to personal relationships. The show takes a little while to settle into its rhythms, but Seasons 2 and 3, especially, combine fun sudsiness with grounded, difficult emotions. If you wish “This Is Us” had more righteous seething and less heart-string manipulation, watch this.

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