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Fox News is still going through some shit. Reportedly, Fox co-president Bill Shine asked the Murdochs to put out a public statement of support, and they declined. And the lack of support for Shine is making Sean Hannity VERY ANGRY. Meanwhile, the New York Magazine writer who broke the story about Shine is very confused why Sean Hannity keeps tweeting at him and adding an umlaut to his name which might be my favorite part of this whole story.

While all this is happening, the federal probe into Fox News and whether or not they improperly paid female employees hush money is widening. The United States Postal Inspection Service is not involved. BRING ‘EM DOWN, MAILMEN.

And I’m just going to leave this piece about The New York Times‘ shade game against Jesse Watters right here.

In Other TV News

Bill Nye explains the science of your favorite Netflix shows, including, somehow, Fuller House.  

An upcoming drama is rumored to be so terrible and so expensive that the network tried to sell it to a streaming service for pennies on the dollar but the Powers That Be prevented it. Any guesses as to which new series it could be? (It’s probably Star Crossed, that terrible-sounding Shonda Rhimes “Romeo and Juliet” series.)

Hope you weren’t looking forward to new It’s Always Sunny episodes any time soon.

The showrunner of The Handmaid’s Tale suddenly remembered that the show is, in fact, very feminist. Maybe she was reminded by these amazing posters.

Meanwhile, Norm MacDonald is acting like a complete asshole about the series.

Ellen Degeneres looks back at coming out 20 years ago.

Could Chris Meloni return to Law & Order: SVU? MAYBE!

The guy who created the Dothraki and High Valyrian languages is teaching a course about it this summer. 

Los Angeles has declared May 2 “Fresh Off the Boat Day,” which … OK?

A&E’s experiment with scripted series is going to end with Bates Motel.

Of course there are people who ship Silicon Valley‘s Richard and Jared and create homoerotic fanart. Of course there are.

Just one more thing to blame on Donald Trump. THANKS, TRUMP.

ESPN’s Scott Van Pelt paid tribute to his fellow employees who were fired on Wednesday:

NFL players are backing up the Writers Guild in their negotiations with the AMPTP, so that’s  … unexpected.

Farmer Teeth has lawyered up and is now claiming that he did not leave the scene of his accident, he just didn’t hang around until the cops arrived …

Oh no! Get well soon, Mrs. Garrett!

Late Night Roundup

Trump your newest late night host played a game of “Nice! Not Nice!” in his premiere episode. Can we offer the real Trump his own late night show if he agrees to leave office? He doesn’t seem to be enjoying himself in his new job, after all:

Soft wood, heh heh heh:

Trevor Noah would like you guys to give Barack Obama a break already: 

Stephen Colbert has some concern about “Zombie Trumpcare”: 

Here’s your “Clueless Gamer” bit from Conan:

Like, I think there is a 70% chance this is exactly what Kurt Russell is like:

Trailer Park

The Strain, FX, 2017

GLOW, Netflix, June 23

Renewals

In Development

Casting News

R.I.P.

Trustin Howard, actor and writers

WATCH THIS

FRIDAY

Catastrophe: God damn it, watch this show. It’s hilarious. Season premiere. Amazon

Dear White People: An adaptation of the film of the same name, and hey! The creator is a graduate of HSPVA! And bonus: this show makes white supremacists SO ANGRY! Which is reason enough to watch, honestly. Series premiere. Netflix

Casting JonBenet: This documentary-drama hybrid looks fascinating, check out the trailer below. Netflix

Rosewood: Season (series?) finale. 7 p.m., Fox

SATURDAY

Full Frontal with Samantha Bee: Not the White House Correspondent’s Dinner: Alternative White House Correspondent’s Dinner. 9 p.m., TBS

2017 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction: Joan Baez, Electric Light Orchestra, Journey, Pearl Jam, Tupac Shakur and Yes, and Nile Rodgers. 7 p.m., HBO

SUNDAY

American Gods: OH MY GODS IT’S FINALLY HERE AND IT IS AS GOOD AS YOU’D HOPED. Series premiere. 8 p.m., Starz

American Crime: Season (and possibly series) finale. 9 p.m., ABC

United Shades of America: W. Kamau Bell looks at immigration and refugees in the season premiere that helps me complete an “America” trifecta here. 9 p.m., CNN

Late Night: The Late Show with Stephen Colbert: (Friday): Tom Hanks, Anna Baryshnikov Watch What Happens Live (Sunday): Nene Leakes

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