Still looking for a cry? May I offer James Corden’s heartfelt message to Manchester?

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‘The Bachelorette’: Valley of the Doll

The Bachelorette
May 22, 2017

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Tuesdays this fall will involve a lot of comedies and hugging

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Need a good cathartic cry today? This story about Mr. Rogers should do the trick.

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Here’s John Oliver to dash your impeachment hopes.

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Let’s figure out what we will watch on Mondays this fall (if anything)

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Trailer Park: ‘Friends from College,’ ‘Tour de Pharmacy,’ ‘War Machine,’ ‘World of Dance,’ and ‘F is for Family.’

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‘The Bachelorette,’ ‘Carpool Karaoke,’ ‘Love Connection’ and everything else you don’t want to miss on TV this week

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Let’s start the week by reliving Anderson Cooper telling Jeffrey Lord that Lord would defend Trump if Trump took a dump on his desk

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‘Saturday Night Live’ ends its season on a high note with Dwayne Johnson

Saturday Night Live
Dwayne Johnson & Katy Perry
May 20, 2017

Saturday Night Live ended this rollercoaster of a season in the capable hands of the Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson as host, welcoming him into the increasingly less exclusive Five-Timers club, and saying goodbye to two long-standing cast members, Bobby Moynihan and Vanessa Bayer. And aside from a couple of wild misses (what even was that bar sketch, guys?), the show did right by everyone: Johnson was given material that suits his disarmingly charming nature, and Bayer and Moynihan were in practically every sketch (one or both of them were in 10 of the 15 sketches below). It was a fitting farewell to two of the show’s most dependable performers; it’s just a shame they didn’t receive more recognition in the final credits, Lorne.

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