Weekly roundup of science fiction and fantasy shows (as well as movies/specials of note) on the Prime Time TV schedule, also including programs that may be of interest to genre fans. Air dates and times subject to change without notice.

This coming week will see the animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars return to television for a seventh and final season which will give it the chance to wrap up its long-unfinished storylines (see trailer below). It debuts on Disney+ on Friday and will release one episode per week. On Sunday, The Walking Dead returns to the schedule after its Winter hiatus with two episodes starting at 7:40 PM EST. discussion series The Talking Dead will air at 11 PM EST following the Better Call Saul season premiere. TWD will then resume new episodes in its normal Sunday 9 PM EST timeslot next week. There are still plenty more Mid-Season shows on the way and you can see the full schedule at this link.

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Prime Time Sci Fi TV Listings for the Week of Feb 17 – Feb 23:

Links are to the show pages on this site with additional series info and current status. Broadcast/Cable Listings Source: TVGuide.com

Schedule Notes: If a show is listed as On Hiatus, that means that it is taking a break of more than two episodes in a row. If a streaming series is included in the listings after its premiere date, then it releases new episodes once per week on that day as opposed to releasing its entire season at one time.

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