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What to Stream the Weekend of February 2

Absentia, This Is Us and more!

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Keisha Hatchett

Spending the weekend indoors and not sure what to watch? TV Guide's Editor-in-Chief Mickey O'Connor has a few suggestions. Here's what you should stream this weekend.

Phoebe Robinson, Jessica Williams; 2 Dope Queens

Phoebe Robinson, Jessica Williams; 2 Dope Queens

Michael Loccisano, Getty Images for HBO

1. 2 Dope Queens

Jessica Williams and Phoebe Robinson are taking their hit podcast to HBO. The series features Williams and Robinson, often joined by friends and their favorite comedians, discussing a variety of topics including romance, race, hair journeys and living in New York. Guest stars include Jon Stewart, Orange Is the New Black's Uzo Aduba, Sarah Jessica Parker and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt's Tituss Burgess. The four-episode special, which was directed by fellow comedian Tig Notaro, premieres Friday, Feb. 2 at 11:30/10:30c on HBO. You can also stream it on HBO Now.

​Stana Katic, Absentia

Stana Katic, Absentia

Amazon

2. Absentia

In her first project post-Castle, Stana Katic stars as an FBI agent who wakes up in a strange cabin with no memory of how or why she's been missing for the last six years. She returns home to find that her husband has remarried and she is a suspect in a murder case. This thrilling new series heads to Amazon Prime on Friday, Feb. 2.

Joel Kinnaman, Altered Carbon

Joel Kinnaman, Altered Carbon

Katie Yu / Netflix

3. Altered Carbon

Adapted from Richard Morgan's novel, the series takes place in the 25th century where the wealthy elite can essentially live forever by transferring their consciousness into different human vessels. The Killing's Joel Kinnaman, stars as a warrior who is revived after a 250-year prison sentence to help solve a murder. The dark new series arrives on Netflix Friday, Feb. 2.

Milo Ventimiglia, This Is Us​

Milo Ventimiglia, This Is Us

NBC, Ron Batzdorff/NBC

4. This Is Us

Brace yourself, we're finally going to see exactly how Jack (Milo Ventimiglia) died in that house fire. The special episode, which will also explore why Kate (Chrissy Metz) blames herself for his death, is set to air Sunday, Feb. 4 after the Super Bowl. Ahead of the major episode, catch up on this season which is currently streaming on Hulu and NBC's app.