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Sooooo … this past Friday was wild. Marjorie Taylor Greene noped out of Congress, and President Blushing School Girl developed a crush on Zohran Mamdani when he came to visit him in the White House.
MAMDANI LITERALLY CALLED HIM A FASCIST TO HIS FACE, IN FRONT OF THE PRESS, AND PRESIDENT FASCIST JUST BATTED HIS EYELASHES AT HIM IN RESPONSE.
Q: “Are you affirming that you think President Trump is a fascist?”@ZohranKMamdani: “I’ve spoken about.”
President Trump: “That’s okay. You can just say yes.”
Mamdani: “Okay. Alright.”
Trump: “It’s easier than explaining it. I don’t mind.” pic.twitter.com/7VgsbGUelX
— CSPAN (@cspan) November 21, 2025
The best part of all of this scene is that the Right’s entire Midterm plan was to turn Mamdani into their election season boogie man. Guess they’re gonna have to find someone else to get the Fox News viewers worked up about!
Trump now psyched to live in Mamdani’s New York. Can’t even imagine the MAGA brain right now.
— Ross Barkan (@RossBarkan) November 21, 2025
Trump just called Mamdani “a very rational person” — a complete contradiction of how congressional Republicans have been talking about the NYC mayor-elect.
— Andrew Desiderio (@AndrewDesiderio) November 21, 2025
Find you somebody who looks at you like Donald Trump looks at Zohran Mamdani. pic.twitter.com/yEQ9GeE7QY
— Mike Nellis (@MikeNellis) November 21, 2025
Maybe Shane Gillis knows what’s going on.
Meanwhile, Fox News — FOX NEWS! — is out here making fun of J.D. Vance over the whole thing:
Kilmeade: That’s what we just watched. I think JD Vance is jealous. I think the president wants to use him as a running mate. They got along fantastic. pic.twitter.com/ejwErga8Bh
— Acyn (@Acyn) November 21, 2025
LOL, it’s been a rough few days for MAGA.
But sure, Kegseth, go ahead and court-martial an American hero for reminding American service people what the Constitution says. I’m sure that will go over great.
Here, TV Line pleads with SNL to stop opening the show with President Corruption sketches, and they make good arguments, and I totally get it. But I can’t tell you how many social media posts I saw on Friday anticipating what SNL was going to do with the Mamdani White House meeting (and how hard it was to resist telling each one that there would be no SNL this weekend). The people demand the cold opens, I’m afraid, even though I completely agree that the show is more effective at mocking him with less conventional bits.
The Everybody Loves Raymond reunion airs tonight, but don’t expect any new episodes.
Ray Romano stole the Everybody Loves Raymond couch.
Now Fubo and NBC are fighting.
DANCING WITH THE STARS CHEATING SCANDAL!!11!1!!
@enolsttayw DWTS fandoms have gone too far!! Who are voting for? #teamelaine #teamjordan #dwts #greenscreen
Leave Parks and Recreation alone.
Oh, so being HBO is good enough, and they shouldn’t try to be Netflix? Novel idea.
Speaking of, HBO Max is offering a really good Black Friday deal.
That really was the mayor of Albuquerque playing the mayor of Albuquerque on Pluribus. I guess if you’re Vince Gilligan, you probably have a little pull around Albuquerque.
Abbott Elementary had to create a whole class of young Black actors, and I am excited to see where these kids end up in a few years out.
Ice-T explains why he’s been in so few Law & Order: SVU episodes this season. (Money.)
If these two can take a picture together and President Dingus and Mamdani can take a picture together, maybe there’s hope for all of us this Thanksgiving season.
This is a good list of some international shows you might have missed on Netflix, if you’re looking for something new to watch. (Dark is the only one missing off the top of my head.)
The Brits sure do get upset over weird things, parts 1 and 2.
Bill Maher’s fee-fees were hurt by Larry David. Oh well.
Aaron Paul has a caviar company? That’s rich, bitch!
Save this video of director Ryan Coogler honoring Chadwick Boseman at the dedication of his Hollywood Walk of Fame Star for when you can have a little cry. Trust me.
@entertainmenttonight ‘Black Panther’ director Ryan Coogler couldn’t help but get emotional as he honored his late friend Chadwick Boseman, who received a posthumous star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. #blackpanther #chadwickboseman #ryancoogler
My God, take care of yourself, Donald Glover. I’m glad Houston saved you.
Holding Tatiana Schlossberg and her entire family in my thoughts.
Renewals
- All’s Fair, despite being the worst-reviewed show of the year, has been renewed for a second season on Hulu, because people can not look away.
Cancellations
- Too Much has been canceled at Netflix after one season.
In Development
- Trigger Point, an action crime drama starring Joel Edgerton, has been ordered at Netflix.
- Gone, a thriller series starring David Morrissey, has been ordered at ITV.
Casting News
- Cameron Mann has joined the Foster Dade pilot at Hulu.
- Corey Stoll and Julia Stiles will star in Recap. It does not have a broadcaster as of yet.
- Chance the Rapper will co-host Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest on ABC.
- Sandra Diaz-Twine and Nina Twine have joined Extracted on Fox.
- Jonathan Ajayi, Austin Amelio, Jon Bass, Rohan Campbell, Henry Garrett, Sam Nelson Harris, and Ben Weinswig have joined the cast of Alone at Dawn at Amazon MGM.
- Lisa Yamada is leaving The Bold and the Beautiful on CBS
Mark Your Calendar
- Stranger Things will return on Netflix on Wednesday.
- Y: Marshals will premiere on CBS on March 1.
- Memory of a Killer debuts on Fox on January 26.
- Industry will return on HBO and HBO Max on January 11.
- Simon Cowell: The Next Act will debut on Netflix on December 10.
- Sanctuary: A Witch’s Tale returns on AMC+ on December 25.
- Jingle Bell Wedding debuts on Roku on December 5.
- The Night My Dad Saved Christmas 2 premieres on Netflix on December 5.
- Miraculous World: Tokyo Stellar Force will debut on Disney on November 29.
- Henry David Thoreau will air on PBS in March.
R.I.P.
Udo Kier, German actor in My Own Private Idaho, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, Dancer in the Dark, and many more
Carl Ciarfalio, Stuntman, stunt coordinator, and actor
Jill Freud, British actress who served as the inspiration for Lucy Pevensie in the Chronicles of Narnia children’s books
Jimmy Cliff, Reggae legend
Chuck Potthast, 90 Day Fiancé star
Dharmendra, Indian actor
Jellybean Johnson, Drummer for The Time and music producer
Ornella Vanoni, Italian singer
Isaac Johnson, MMA Fighter
WATCH THIS
Everybody Loves Raymond: 30th Anniversary Reunion: The cast and creators of the beloved sitcom reunite twenty years after the series’ final episode. 7 p.m., CBS
Bel-Air: The fourth and final season begins. Season premiere. Peacock
Truth and Lies: Who Killed JFK?: An in-depth look at the assassination of President Kennedy, the investigation, and the controversy that has persisted over 60 years. 7 p.m., ABC
A More Perfect Union: On the heels of Ken Burns’ American Revolution documentary series, the documentarian, Jeffrey Rosen, and others discuss liberty, equality, democracy, and the separation of powers. 8 p.m., PBS
Late Night:
- Late Night with Seth Meyers: Daniel Radcliffe, Jonathan Groff, Lindsay Mendez, Taran Killam
- Jimmy Kimmel Live: Jim Gaffigan, Kate Beckinsale, the Neighbourhood
| MON. | 7:00 | 7:30 | 8:00 | 8:30 | 9:00 | 9:30 |
| ABC | Truth and Lies: Who Killed JFK? (new) |
9-1-1: Nashville (repeat) |
| CBS | Everybody Loves Raymond: 30th Anniversary Reunion (new) |
DMV (new) |
Watson (new) |
| CW | Penn & Teller Fool Us (repeat) |
TV We Love (new) |
Local |
| FOX | Name That Tune (new) |
Celebrity Weakest Link (new) |
News/Local |
| NBC | St. Denis Medical (new) |
The Paper (new) |
The Voice (new) |
Brilliant Minds (new) |
