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Here’s A BUNCH OF TV News
We are in the thick of awards season, friends: The Grammys were last night, and the big news is:
Beyoncé finally won Album of the Year with “Cowboy Carter.” She also won Best Country Album, which will piss off all the right people.
Kendrick Lamar pretty much won everything else — Song of the Year, Record of the Year, Best Rap Performance, Best Rap Song, and Best Video — literally every category he was nominated in. I almost — ALMOST — feel sorry for Drake.
Also notable, just how political last night’s awards were: Lady Gaga spoke out for trans people, insisting they are not “invisible”; Shakira dedicated her Grammy to her “immigrant brothers and sisters”; Alicia Keys commented that “DEI is a gift”; Doechii assured other Black girls that anything is possible; Chappell Roan called out the music industry and record labels, demanding that they pay musicians a liveable wage and provide healthcare; and host Trevor Noah joked that he was going to enjoy hosting that night because “this may be my last time I get to host anything in this country.”
And the less said about Kanye West and his little stunt with his wife, the better.
Severance fans: You can now download your own copy of The You You Are.
Teresa Giudice was paid a whopping $25,000 for the first season of The Real Housewives of New Jersey. Which hardly seems worth it for a few cookbook deals and being sent to prison.
There is no chance these people move to New York City, mark my words.
Issa Rae is a member of a special club: showrunners whose finale episode made people REALLY MAD.
What is going on with Emilia Pérez and the Oscars? Well, it’s a mess. So, Netflix is determined to win their first Best Picture Oscar with the film about a dangerous cartel head who transitions in secret, as played by Zoe Saldana trans actress Karla Sofía Gascón. But instead of pushing for Saldana to be nominated for Best Actress, they submitted Gascón, who did get the nomination. (Saldana has been nominated for Best Supporting Actress despite being the biggest star of the film.) The film shockingly beat Wicked at the Golden Globes, and Gascón spoke eloquently about trans rights. It’s a big deal, especially in our current political moment: a film about trans folks and Mexicans winning Best Picture at the Oscars, and a trans actress winning Best Actress would not just make history, but it would be A Moment, especially during this particular nightmarish administration.
Except. Last week, someone went through Gascón’s social media feeds, and discovered she had posted a number of racist, Islamaphobic, sexist tweets over the years. In response, Gascón’s out here crying on CNN that she’s being “crucified.”
The thing is, the Oscars are notoriously a cutthroat business both during the nominating season and the voting period. In addition to the traditional p.r. campaigns are countless whisper campaigns designed to turn off Academy voters And the knives were out for Emilia Pérez, after its surprise win at the Golden Globes. And that’s why it’s surprising that Netflix neither scoured and sanitized their stars’ social media feeds, nor did they give them some appropriate media training. Will Gascón’s fall from grace tank the movie’s chances to win Best Picture? I guess we wait and see next month.
A HGTV/Lifetime star has been accused of driving her car into a high school staff member during pickup after an argument, and, like, yeah, I want to hear more about that because that sounds like hilarious entitled behavior. But I am actually more interested in why this photo in the article looks like it’s been run through a Shrek filter.
Hey, you can bundle Starz and BET+ on Prime Video now.
Congratulations to Lily Collins and Charlie McDowell.
Congratulations to Milo Ventimiglia and Jarah Mariano and here’s to hoping their lives are a little brighter.
PolUGHtics
So … how are we doing after this weekend?
AAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH
— Endless Screaming (@infinitescream.bsky.social) 2025-02-03T19:20:25.82226200Z
Yeah. Same.
I genuinely don’t know where to begin with the fuckery that has taken place in just the past couple of days.
The unnecessary and insane tariffs against our allies and neighbors? And the promise from President Big Businessman promising that this is going to cause economic “pain”?
@thetnholler 🇺🇸 anthem booed hard in 🇨🇦 at the Toronto Raptors game. #TrumpTradeWar (H/T William Lou)
The world’s wealthiest man and unelected South African oligarch seizing the Treasury’s payment system and putting a bunch of 19-year-olds with screen names like “Big Balls” in charge of your data?
The world’s wealthiest man and unelected South African oligarch shutting down USAid, an agency that is authorized by Congress to deliver foreign aid and development assistance? An agency that keeps hundreds of thousands if not millions of people alive around the world and that we use as a means to encourage democracy, strengthen alliances, and spread goodwill towards our country?
The firing of Department of Justice prosecutors who worked on January 6th cases and the planned purge of the FBI? Some 6,000 agents are at risk, and if they are fired, we are ALL going to be at risk?
But hey, how’s the price of eggs? OH IT’S HIGHER? WHO COULD HAVE PREDICTED THAT.
Vought knows and cares about how much patriots are paying for groceries. That’s why Vought Fresh Farms is proud to announce a historically new low price on our eggs by the dozen. No woke yolks guaranteed! pic.twitter.com/yn1rSSAJsB
— Vought International (@VoughtIntl) February 1, 2025
And I know I’m not catching everything — with this new-old administration, it’s impossible to catch everything — and because I can’t possibly cover everything lest my BRAIN EXPLODE, I’m going to look at a few political media stories:
First, CBS has agreed to hand over to the FCC the unedited transcript of a 60 Minutes interview with Kamala Harris that President Sore Winner sued the network over for $10 billion.
CBS News staffers are pissed that there is talk of CBS settling with President First Amendment.
Over at the Department of Defense, they’ve booted NBC News, The New York Times, Politico, and National Public Radio from their dedicated workspaces inside the Pentagon, and handed them over to One America News Network, Breitbart News Network, New York Post, and HuffPost.
And the White House went out of their way to respond to Selena Gomez mourning the attacks on immigrants because they just weren’t busy enough dismantling the federal government and handing our social security numbers over to a Nazi billionaire.
I feel like I’m losing my mind.
— B. A. Friedman (@bafriedman.bsky.social) 2025-02-02T21:54:19.748Z
Cancellations
- The Sandman will end with season two on Netflix.
In Development
- Sheltered, a workplace comedy about a pet rescue, is in development at CBS.
- A feature-length documentary about King Charles (with his cooperation) is in the works at Prime Video.
- Married at First Sight is moving to Peacock from Lifetime.
Casting News
- Timothy Olyphant has joined Lucky on Apple TV+.
- Eric Bana has joined Apex on Netflix.
- Danai Gurira has joined Matchbox at Apple.
- James Norton has been added to the cast of House of the Dragons on HBO.
- Jasmin Luv, Kirk Franklin, and Keith Lee have joined the cast of Churcy on BET+.
- O-T Fagbenle, Sian Clifford, and Ronny Chieng have joined The Miniature Wife on Peacock.
- Lance Barber will guest on Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage on CBS.
- Karen Huger will guest on Beyond the Gates on CBS.
- Liza Koshy, Kyle Mooney, Ken Jeong, Adrian Martinez, Roger Bart, Karren Karagulian, Jane Krakowski, and Murray Hill have joined the cast of The Man with the Bag at Amazon MGM.
Mark Your Calendar
- Grosse Pointe Garden Society debuts on NBC on February 23.
- Cobra Kai returns on Netflix on February 13.
- Surface returns on Apple TV+ on February 21.
- Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light debuts on PBS on March 23.
- A Remarkable Place to Die premieres on Acorn TV on February 17.
- YOLO: Rainbow Trinity debuts on Adult Swim on March 9.
- Caught premieres on Netflix on March 26.
- When No One Sees Us premieres on Max+ on March 7.
- Aitana: Metamorphosis debuts on Netflix on February 28.
- Dabba Cartel premieres on Netflix on February 28.
- Melo Movie debuts on Netflix on February 14.
- The Alabama Solution will debut on HBO later this year.
- The Simpsons: “The Past and the Furious” will debut on Disney+ on February 12.
- A Body In The Snow: The Trial of Karen Read debuts on Investigation Discovery on March 17.
- WWE Evolve premieres on Tubi on March 5.
R.I.P.
Allyce Ozarski, Emmy-winning producer of I Love That for You, Baskets, SMILF, and I Love You, America
John Erwin, Voice actor who voiced He-Man, Morris the Cat, Reggie on The Archie Show and others
Lee Joo-Sil, Korean actress known in America for her roles in Squid Game and Train to Busan
Barbie Hsu, Taiwanese actress known for Meteor Garden
WATCH THIS
9-1-1: Lone Star: The crew deals with the aftermath of an asteroid strike in the most fitting series finale of all time. 7 p.m., Fox
All American: Oh hey, the seventh season returns tonight and not last week, like I lied to told you. 7 p.m., The CW
The Voice: John Legend, Michael Bublé, Adam Levine, and Kelsea Ballerini are your judges this season. Season premiere. 7 p.m., NBC
Late Night:
- Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Adrien Brody, Idina Menzel, Aaron Weber
- Late Night with Seth Meyers: James Marsden, Cazzie David
- The Late Show with Stephen Colbert: Lin-Manuel Miranda, Audra McDonald
- After Midnight: James Davis, Laura Peek, Irene Tu
- Jimmy Kimmel Live: Harrison Ford, Ariana DeBose, My Morning Jacket
- The Daily Show: Mo Amer, host Jon Stewart
- Watch What Happens Live: Capt. Jason Chambers, Tzarina Mace-Ralph
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Poppa’s House (new) |
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