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Wait: Ken Jennings’ tweets cost him the job, so ‘Jeopardy!’ hired the guy who had been sued twice for sexual discrimination?

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We’re never going to stop talking about Jeopardy! are we?

Mike Richards is not being warmly received by some on the Jeopardy! staff according to a new Wall Street Journal report. The story also says that Ken Jennings torpedoed his chances of being host when some old offensive tweets materialized, soooooo they went with the guy who had been sued for sexual discrimination multiple times instead? OK.

Now Sony’s first choice according to some is Mayim Bialik, though they are going to want to vet her, too, considering she’s made some alarming anti-vaxxy comments, and suggested that SOME people believe that babies who can’t survive a home birth aren’t “favored evolutionarily” and should “pass peacefully.” She also wrote an essay for The New York Times that victim-blamed Harvey Weinstein’s survivors, while applauding her own “modesty.” Gross.

Meanwhile, LeVar Burton is over here biding his time.

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar wrote a thoughtful piece on the Jeopardy! host conundrum: “The ideal host for Jeopardy! should embody what the show means to its viewership: a passion for knowledge and a respect for a diverse community,” Abdul-Jabbar wrote. “Maybe the host would also reflect that diversity in order to show that it’s not just white males who can be the gatekeepers to these values.” Have we considered giving him an audition?

Also, WHY HAVEN’T WE EVEN CONSIDERED RUPAUL? (Oh, right, because Jeopardy’s audience is traditional and leans conservative, which is why we’re having all this trouble to begin with.)

So, someone had a very good question on Twitter a few days ago:

And the Ted Lasso account, God bless them, had the perfect response:

The guy who made the very successful reboot, Cobra Kai, has some good suggestions for others attempting to reboot a beloved project.

But while we’re on the topic, PLEASE DO NOT REBOOT ENTOURAGE.

Netflix is doing a soft launch of their video games in Poland. Stay tuned.

Bob Ross Inc. is real mad about that Netflix documentary. 

I scored 100 on this dumb BuzzFeed quiz about TV show locations mostly based on context clues. How’d you do?

Call the number. Trust me.

Congratulations to Diane Kruger and Norman Reedus!

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FRIDAY

Saving Private Ryan: Listen, this is A Very Good Movie that is worth watching or re-watching, but if I’m being honest with you, there’s not a whole lot on TV this weekend, and it might be a good time to catch up on one of those streaming series you’ve been meaning to finish. 8 p.m., Showtime 2

Danger in the Spotlight: I’ll just transcribe the plot as I read it, because it’s bonkers:

“After struggling with sobriety, Martha has been turning her life around to gain shared custody of her daughter. The night before the custody hearing, though, Martha wakes up from a car crash with alcohol on her breath and flees the scene, not wanting to lose her child forever. Martha knows she hadn’t been drinking, so she’s unsure how she ended up in an accident. Feeling guilty, Martha tracks down Daphne, the other driver she hurt in the accident. Horrified by her supposed role in paralyzing Daphne, Martha becomes her caretaker. But as Martha spends more time with Daphne and her husband, Henry, she begins to wonder if the car accident wasn’t an accident after all.”

Um, what? 7 p.m., LMN

SATURDAY

Mulholland Dr.: I still am not entirely sure what happens in this gorgeous, terrifying nightmare of a movie. 6:30 p.m., Showtime Women

Spider-Man marathon: Back when Toby Maguire was our Spidey. 4:57 p.m., Starz Kids & Family

Dude, Where’s My Car?: Well, here’s a movie I haven’t thought about in literally 21 years. 9:30 p.m., IFC

SUNDAY

Paralympics: More athletic heroes have their chance to shine, but only for one almost-primetime hour on a Sunday. 6 p.m., NBC

Wicked in Concert: It’s the musical. But on the TeeVee. 8 p.m., PBS

The Wrong Cheer Captain: Lifetime is in the middle of a week of movies about cheerleaders and the people who love them who commit crimes to fulfill their cheerleading dreams. Just one long week of Wanda Webb Holloway stories. (Look it up, children. My aunt — literally — wrote the book on it.) 7 p.m., Lifetime

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