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Last night I was at a dinner where friends were discussing television, and I was asked if I had watched Sex/Life yet. I have not — the early reviews were terrible, and there is too much great television I haven’t watched yet for me to waste my time on some poorly written soft-core porn. “Episode three, at the twenty-minute mark,” my friend insisted. “Just … that’s all you need to know. The shower scene.” So, then this morning, when this video of Jenna Bush showing Hoda Kotb episode three of Sex/Life at the 19:50 mark showed up in my feed … reader, I had no choice but to find out for myself what all the fuss is about.

@hodaandjenna

Hoda’s reaction 😂 #netflix #sexlife #blindreact #hodaandjenna

♬ original sound – TODAY with Hoda & Jenna

I must warn you that if you follow my example and check out episode three at 19:50, what you will find is most certainly not safe for work or for the more delicate male egos out there. You’ve been warned. But now you also know what all the fuss is about.

The Television Critics Association announced their nominees for the 2021 TCAs and they’re pretty solid all around. Ted Lasso has the most nominations, because it was the best show of last year, duh.

Speaking of Ted Lasso, Jason Sudeikis is out here trying to win Best Dude of the Year. First, if you haven’t read this beautiful story about him reaching out to a writer after the writer’s father died, do so immediately.

But second of all, Sudeikis wore this shirt to the Ted Lasso premiere last night, supporting the Black players on the English soccer team, Jadon Sancho, Marcus Rashford, and Bukayo Saka, the Black players who have been harassed by racist assholes after they missed their penalty kicks during the Euro final. Because that’s what Ted would do.

GIVE THIS MAN ALL OF THE EMMYS.

Roadrunner, the Anthony Bourdain documentary, recreated his voice using A.I., and people, including his widow, are pissed.

Additionally, the film excludes Asia Argento, Bourdain’s girlfriend at the time, choosing instead to let other people talk about her and essentially suggest she is responsible for his suicide without allowing her to respond. Argento is a complicated woman and figure in this story, but she doesn’t deserve to be manhandled this way without being able to defend herself.

 Dan Harmon is still wrestling with the “movie” part of “six seasons and a movie.”

Manifest continues to be the most popular show on Netflix — 2.5 billion viewing minutes in ONE WEEK — and … I just don’t know, guys. Is this some sort of organized campaign by the fans to get it picked up on Netflix? Y’all know that show is terrible, right?

The Simpsons predicted the future again, sorta. Kinda.

GET IT TOGETHER, JEOPARDY!

Johnny “Rotten” Lydon is refusing to allow Pistol, Danny Boyle’s show about the Sex Pistols, to use the band’s music and the whole mess is being argued in court. Unrelated but kinda: Lydon is a notorious asshole.

Ruby Rose’s reasons for leaving Batwoman keep changing? Weird.

DAVID HARBOUR, NO.

You’ll be playing games on Netflix by the end of the year if they have their way.

Hahaha, no one wants to pay to see Former President Grifter.

Renewals

In Development

Casting News

Mark Your Calendar

NBC announced their fall premiere dates:

 

R.I.P.

Gary Corbett, Keyboardist with Cinderella and KISS, and songwriter

WATCH THIS

FRIDAY

Space Jam: A New Legacy: LeBron James stars in this sequel to the Michael Jordan/Bugs Bunny classic. HBO Max

Fear Street Part 3: 1666: The third and final movie in the R.L. Stine trilogy. Premiere. Netflix

SurrealEstate: This new series follows a team of real estate agents who fix haunted and possessed houses before putting them on the market. I wish this were a crappy reality series, but, alas, it’s scripted. Series premiere.  9 p.m., Syfy

SATURDAY

The Empty Man: A bunch of dumb teenagers summon a supernatural specter and make trouble, as dumb teenagers are wont to do. 7 p.m., HBO

Airplane!: AND LEON’S GETTING LARGER! 7 p.m., Starz

SUNDAY

The End: The wonderful Harriet Walter stars in this dark comedy about three generations of a family who seek to find the meaning of life. Series premiere.  7 p.m., Showtime

Power Book III: Raising Kanan: A prequel series to Power, telling the origin story of Kanan Stark. Series premiere. 7 p.m., Starz

Dead Pixels: Season premiere. 8:30 p.m., The CW

The Deceived: A student falls for her married professor and then things get dark in this new mystery-thriller. Series premiere. 8:30 p.m., Starz

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