An ‘Apprentice’ producer says Former President White Power called a contestant the ‘N-word’ and other completely not surprising news.

MAKIN’ BACON PANCAKES! (I have watched this 1 million times just today.)

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Here’s A BUNCH OF TV News

There is nothing particularly surprising that is revealed about Former President Racist Piece of Shit in this piece by a former Apprentice producer who has recently been released from the NDA he signed 20 years ago. It’s a lot of what we’ve already heard: he’s a philanderer, he’s not worth as much as he says he is, he sexually harassed the crew of the show, his offices in Trump Tower are chintzy … even the big reveal, that Former President Fartsalot referred to Apprentice runner-up Kwame Jackson using the “N-word” is neither surprising nor shocking. The rumors of such language being on tape (which the author does not provide) have been swirling since Former President Hush Money ran for office in 2015. And it is not going to change the mind of a single one of his voters — if “grab ’em by the pussy” didn’t drive them away, the “N-word” isn’t going to do it. Still, it might be worth your time if you want the inside story on the con job that reality TV shows are and which got that man elected.

Whoopi Goldberg gets it.

Jimmy Kimmel gave the Wheel of Fortune “Right in the Butt” guy a chance at redemption.

The New York Times is taking credit for this guy winning nearly $60,000 on Wheel of Fortune. (There are some interesting tips in here, akshully.)

Yes, you can watch Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story even if you haven’t watched an episode of Bridgerton (and you should — it’s a delight.)

Allison Williams insists that Gen Zers understand her Girls‘ character Marnie better than Millenials and us Gen X codgers: She’s not selfish, she’s practicing “self-care.” OK.

Are Trista and Ryan breaking up???? Or did she go tape something like Special Forces or something? Who knows.

Some Reddit nerds found a scene in Parks and Rec that predicts Severance:

premise of severance rooted in this line by ben wyatt
byu/SnooWoofers1257 inSeveranceAppleTVPlus

Interesting pairing, Variety. Being all kinds of shady, I see.

I kept reading this and related headlines as “Laurie Anderson” and I was intrigued. I’m sure this lady will do a great job, but this is far less interesting than Amazon hiring a legendary avant-garde artist and musician for this position.

Hoping Dance Moms mom Kelly Hyland gets better soon.

Congratulations to Yellowstone actors, Ryan Bingham and Hassie Harrison!

Renewals

In Development

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Mark Your Calendars

  • The Umbrella Academy returns on Netflix on August 8.
  • Fantasmas premieres on HBO on June 7.
  • Origin debuts on Hulu on June 10.
  • Owning Manhattan will premiere on Netflix on June 28.
  • Alien Encounters: Fact or Fiction debuts on Discovery Channel on June 19.
  • Camp Snoopy debuts on Apple TV+ on June 14.
  • Power of the Dream debuts on Prime Video on June 18.
  • Fight Inc: Inside the UFC will debut on The Roku Channel on June 7.

R.I.P.

George Maksian, TV and film columnist for the New York Daily News for 44 years.

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