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Has there ever been a messier season of ‘Love is Blind’? (And we’ve only just begun.)

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Here’s A BUNCH OF TV News

Monster: The Ed Gein Story premieres today on Netflix, if you’ve got the stomach for it. The reviews are not particularly positive, but as with all Ryan Murphy projects, bad reviews are hardly a deterrent for audiences.

Here’s a character guide to the series.

TV Insider has a list of 10 movies and series that were inspired by Gein’s horrors.

And here’s a postscript of what happened after Gein was arrested. 

This is a list of some of the darkest series on Netflix, also known as “Some of Therese’s favorite Netflix series.” Monster in all of its iterations should be included here.

And speaking of Netflix, here’s a decent list of horror movies available on the platform just in time for Halloween. 

A tiny piece of TV history for you:

If you’re still going to movie theaters (I’d rather not, thanks), here are the scary movies you can look forward to this month. 

HBO Max will be dropping its CNN livestream next month, ahead of creating its own platform, CNN+.

HOLD UP, now Sarah Jessica Parker is threatening that this ISN’T the end for Carrie Bradshaw? MADAM. GET YOUR STORY STRAIGHT.

“I’m not a quitter,” woman says as she quits reality show. 

I don’t know if you’ve been watching this latest installment of Love is Blind, but it is BY FAR the messiest season I’ve seen to date, and we haven’t even gotten to the point where things typically become messy. These people haven’t even made it home yet to face disappointed family and friends, much less meet the people they passed on while in the pods. IT CAN ONLY GET MESSIER. (Spoilers at the links.)

If Amazon canceled The Rings of Power, they’d owe the Tolkien estate some $40 million. Of course, that’s how much it cost to make two episodes, so maybe it would be for the best?

No, Miley, you were not the first person to ever be “canceled.” And what does it even mean to be “canceled” if you still have a career, one more thriving than when you were apparently “canceled”?

Wait … they’ve made Homer and Marge millennials?

FCC Chairman Brendan Carr will have to explain himself to the Senate. 

Oh cool, Congress is now getting involved with Elon Musk’s dumb boycott of Netflix over a canceled animated series that has a transgender character. We live in the stupidest time imaginable.

It sure looks like the “journalist” who claims to have been assaulted by Antifa in Portland that Fox News recently interviewed used an AI filter for her “injuries.” Our parents and grandparents are being bamboozled by this nonsense, and now we’re all living in an autocracy.

Love is dead.

Cancellations

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Casting News

Mark Your Calendar

R.I.P.

Patricia Routledge, Beloved British sitcom actress known for Keeping Up Appearances among many other roles

Patrick Murray, British actor known for Only Fools and Horses

John Baddeley, British actor known for Coronation Street, as well as roles on stage, in radio, film and TV

Chris Dreja, Co-founder of The Yardbirds

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FRIDAY

The Lost Bus: Matthew McConaughey and America Ferrera star in the true story about a bus driver and a teacher who saved a bus full of children from the deadly 2018 Camp Fire. Premiere. Apple TV+

Monster: The Ed Gein Story: If you don’t know anything about Ed Gein, let me just say, BRACE YOURSELF. This is going to possibly be one of the most disturbing true crime stories you’ve ever heard, a story so horrific it inspired several of our scariest horror films, including Psycho, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and Silence of the Lambs.  Series premiere. Netflix

Steve: Cillian Murphy stars as the headmaster of a school for boys with behavioral problems in this new film. Premiere. Netflix

V/H/S: Halloween: The eighth installment of the V/H/S/ films is here. Premiere. Shudder

SATURDAY

Saturday Night Live: Bad Bunny & Djoa Cat. Season premiere. 10:30 p.m., NBC

Bring Her Back: A pair of orphaned siblings find themselves in the center of an occult ritual by their foster mother in this horror film. 7 p.m., HBO

Austin City Limits: Finneas, Billie Eilish’s brother and collaborator, opens the season. Season premiere. 11 p.m., PBS (in Houston; check your local listings)

SUNDAY

A Grammy Salute to Cyndi Lauper: Live from the Hollywood Bowl: An all-star concert celebrating the timeless Cyndi Lauper. Premiere. 7 p.m., CBS

The Gold: This new series tells the story of the 1983 Brink’sMat heist of some $26 million worth of gold bullion, diamonds, and cash. Premiere. 9 p.m., PBS

The Real Housewives of Potomac: Season premiere. 7 p.m., Bravo

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