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Tina Fey has no regrets about her Sarah Palin bit. (And nor should she.)

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Here’s A BUNCH OF TV News

A number of media organizations are calling for the White House Correspondents Association to “demonstrate opposition” to President Authoritarian at this week’s White House Correspondents’ Dinner. GOOD LUCK WITH THAT.

Tina Fey discusses writing about politics on SNL, specifically their take on Sarah Palin: “We always worked really hard to make sure that we felt like they were what we would call ‘a fair hit,” explained Fey. “And I think part of that is, one, we knew we would get in trouble if it was wrong or random, but also because it sort of only felt like it would work if it was kind of based in something that was true. Sometimes people ask me or others, ‘Does SNL try to control the narrative and politics?’ And they really do not. And also you really can’t. If it’s not true, it will not be funny.”

Hey, remember that Jessica Chastain series on Apple, The Savant, which was about a woman who infiltrates far-right-wing terror groups? It was supposed to come out last September, but then Charlie Kirk was murdered, and Apple yanked the series from their schedule. Anyway, they’re looking at releasing it in July.

Charlize Theron doesn’t think much of Timothée Chalamet’s anti-performing arts bullshit. 

Will Ferrell can see the future.

Actor and comedian Jay Mohr implores you to watch Love on the Spectrum (and he’s right).

The Hollywood Reporter has crunched the numbers, and it turns out 2014 was the last year that we were all watching the same things. 

Marcia, Marcia, Marcia!

Nexstar has to pause its plans to take over Tegna, thanks to a judge’s injunction. 

BREAKING: Women are human beings who have desires and will watch movies and TV shows that reflect them.

The L.A. Rams enlisted Ice Cube and Chris Tucker’s sons to recreate Friday as a promo for Thursday’s NFL draft, and it’s startling how much they look like their dads.

The usual suspects are real mad about this:

Congratulations, Natalie Portman and Tanguy Destable!

Congratulations, Justin Theroux and Nicole Brydon Bloom!

Stay healthy, Mindy Cohn, and fuck cancer.

Get well soon, Zayn Malik.

Love is dead.

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R.I.P.

Patrick Muldoon, Actor and producer known for Melrose Place, Days of Our Lives, and Starship Troopers among others

Nathalie Baye, French actress who starred in Downton Abbey: A New Era, and Catch Me If You Can, in addition to many other French films

Nadia Farès, French actress in The Crimson Rivers, and Marseille, among others

Sylvia Gold, TV agent who represented “Mayim Bialik, Tony Danza, Susan Lucci, John Ritter and many other TV stars”

Don Schlitz, Country songwriter best-known for “The Gambler,” and member of The Grand Ole Opry and the Country Music Hall of Fame

WATCH THIS

Sullivan’s Crossing: Maggie digs into the reason for her ex’s return in the fourth season premiere. The CW

Cheech & Chong’s Last Movie: This documentary explores the iconic comedians’ history of stand-up, records, and hit movies. Premiere. Paramount+

Kevin: When Kevin the cat’s owners break up, he decides to break up with them, too, and moves into a pet rescue in Astoria in this new adult animated comedy from Aubrey Plaza and her ex-boyfriend, Joe Wengert. Series premiere. Prime Video

Funny AF with Kevin Hart: Kevin Hart travels the country in search of the next big stand-up star, in this new competition series. Premiere. Netflix

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