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Here’s A BUNCH OF TV News
A record 126 million people watched Sunday’s Super Bowl, making it the most-watched event on TV since the moon landing.
Bless these dummies’ dumb hearts:
way funnier than the conservatives who hated Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime show are the conservatives who thought he was doing the ultimate patriotic ode to America
— Matt Binder (@mattbinder.bsky.social) 2025-02-10T17:18:26.896Z
In honor of SNL anniversary month: A reasoned rant against the SNL cast breaking on camera. And a love letter to the “Weekend Update” joke swap.
Also, IndieWire lists their favorite 50 SNL sketches of this century, and I have to be honest, while I disagree with how many of them are ranked (and wondering where “Real Housewives of Disney” even is) I’m not mad at the top five.
No, Alan Cumming obviously does not choose the traitors himself, but he does have fun at the choosing ceremony. In other news: no, that’s not Alan Cumming’s castle and no, no one is actually “murdered.”
Lisa Rinna has no regrets for shit-talking The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, and not even Andy Cohen make her feel bad about it.
Sara Haines is out here using late night language on a daytime show.
Hoping David Johansen recovers soon.
PolUGHtics
In a desperate bid to avoid his wrath and in the case of PBS avoid having their funding cut, PBS and Disney have both preemptively ended their DEI programs. Shameful.
LOL, JD VANCE:
Baier: Do you view JD Vance as your successor?Trump: No
Oh, Elon’s businesses are benefitting from the raid on and destruction of our government? YOU DON’T SAY. (I saw some dumbass comment on a post that the billionaires that we’ve set upon on government are actually very trustworthy because they “can’t be bought off,” and it’s literally hurting my brain several hours later.)
New York City Mayor Eric Adams traded allowing ICE to raid the city in exchange for the Feds dropping the charges against him because everyone involved is so fucking corrupt. This goes hand in hand with the adminstration ending the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, a law that prohibits U.S. citizens and entities from bribing foreign government officials. True fact!
The courts are starting to get pissed that the administration isn’t listening to them: a federal court ordered the administration to turn federal funding back on, but the administration is ignoring them, because who’s going to make them? Constitutional crisis, folks.

#MeToo
Sean Combs has been sued by some more folks, including two women who say he raped them at the Trump International Hotel in New York (no further commentary necessary), a male street performer from Los Angeles who says Combs drugged and raped him, and a male Las Vegas dancer who says Combs abused him over a period of five years.
Meanwhile, Kanye West is out here begging President Sexual Predator to “FREE PUFF.” And honestly, after Kanye’s behavior this week, which included him: exposing his all-but-naked wife on the Grammy’s red carpet; going on an anti-Semitic rant on Twitter in which he declared his love for Hitler (which earned condemnation from ADL and David Schwimmer), claiming “dominion” over his wife, and posting so much porn that he was actually censored by “free speech” Twitter; and then buying a Super Bowl ad that was filmed on an iPhone while at the dentist, in which he sent people to his website where he was selling t-shirts with swastikas on them … I’m not sure that Combs actually would want Kanye to be his advocate at the moment.
Neil Gaiman’s ex-wife Amanda Palmer has taken to social media to deny the sex trafficking accusations against her leveled by a former babysitter in a lawsuit.
Cameron Diaz stayed away from acting for a decade, and when she returned to make the Netflix film Back in Action, she was shocked at the changes in the industry because of the #MeToo movement. “I definitely have to say that the #MeToo movement changed everything,” she explained. “I mean, it’s palpable. You walk onto the set and it is different. It wasn’t just like the higher-ups, you know what I mean? There was always just that one guy, you know, on set, that you were like always going, ‘God, here he comes again.’”
Of course studio executives wanted a love scene in A Few Good Men just because Demi Moore was cast in it. Of course they did.
Hey, Armie Hammer is out here opening his dumb mouth again if you care.
British TV chef Gino D’Acamp has been hit with dozens of allegations of inappropriate behavior. He denies the claims.
R. Kelly needs to pay his survivors.
Blake Lively is being sued by a crisis management firm that she says was involved in the smear campaign against her. Also, Baldoni’s lawyers are threatening to depose Taylor Swift in this mess. Here’s a timeline of all the legalities if you’re interested.
Kristin Davis says she was told not to gain any weight while working on Melrose Place, and that filming the sex scenes in the 90s Sex and the City was terrifying and that she didn’t feel protected. I share these “no duh” stories in part because it shows how far we actually have come in terms of what we find acceptable in the business, and with a hope that we don’t go back to a time where producers routinely stressed actresses who weighed MAYBE 100 pounds about their weight or were so callous about sex scenes and their comfort levels.
In Development
- The Band, a dramedy created by the Search Party kids, and starring and executive produced by Ben Stiller, is in the works at HBO.
- Cold-Blooded Liar is being adapted into a series at Fox.
- Fragrance Of The First Flower has been acquired by Netflix.
- Mittens & Pants has been acquired by Peacock.
Casting News
- Peter Dinklage has joined the cast of Dexter: Resurrection at Showtime and Paramount+ with Showtime.
- Sean Bean has been added to the cast Robin Hood at MGM+.
- Amy Adams has joined Cape Fear on Apple TV+.
- Kerry Washington and Steven Yeun have joined Animals on Netflix.
- Billy Magnussen will star in the untitled Silicon Valley series in the works at AMC and AMC+.
- Matt Berry will be the voice of Sherlock Holmes on Watson on CBS which is just PERFECT.
- John Ross Bowie has joined the discussed Big Bang Theory spinoff series on Max.
- Morena Baccarin and Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson have joined Masters of the Universe at Amazon MGM.
- Ellen Leyva is retiring from Los Angeles’ KABC7 after 29 years as an anchor.
Mark Your Calendars
- Doctor Odyssey returns on ABC on March 6.
- Power Book III: Raising Kanan will return on Starz on March 7.
- Deli Boys premieres on Hulu on March 6.
- Dark Winds returns on AMC and AMC+ on March 9.
- The 31st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards will stream on Netflix on February 23.
- Tom Petty: Heartbreakers Beach Party will debut on Paramount+ on March 11.
- Memes & Nightmares premieres on Hulu on February 20.
- The Case of Iwona Wieczorek debuts on Viaplay on February 27.
- Picture This premieres on Prime Video on March 6.
- Graveyard returns on Netflix on February 27.
- Tuiskoms debuts on Netflix on February 28.
- Fatal Family Feuds returns on Oxygen on February 16.
- I’m the Man will premiere on Hulu on April 25.
- Married to Real Estate returns on HGTV on March 12.
- Anime.com Hour debuts on AXS TV on February 13.
- Beyond the Gates: Welcome to the Neighborhood will air on CBS on February 17.
R.I.P.
Peter Navy Tuiasosopo, Actor known for his roles in NCIS, New Girl, Magnum P.I., Street Fighter, Necessary Roughness and The Fast and the Furious among others
WATCH THIS
High Potential: The team has to rely on board games and puzzles to solve the case in the season finale. 8 p.m., ABC
The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep: Geralt of Rivia is drawn into a conflict between land and sea in this animated film. Premiere. Netflix
50,000 First Dates: A True Story: The true story of Nesh Pillay, a Toronto woman who lost her memory and forgot her fiance, and how they rebuilt their relationship. Premiere. Prime Video
Muslim Matchmaker: Matchmakers Hoda Abrahim and Yasmin Elhady try to help American Muslims find their life partners in this new reality series. Premiere. Hulu
Late Night:
- Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Fred Armisen, Jaylen Brown, Anna Cathcart, Leslie Liao
- Late Night with Seth Meyers: Bill Murray, Mikey Madison, James Anderson
- Jimmy Kimmel Live: Anthony Mackie, Lizzy Caplan, Bartees Strange
- The Daily Show: Jesse Eisenberg, host Jordan Klepper
- Watch What Happens Live: Cecily Strong, Rachel Dratch, Ana Gasteyer, Cheri Oteri, Laraine Newman
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