Things are getting shady in the world of ‘Queer Eye’

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Let’s do an Oscars post-mortem, shall we?

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‘Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour,’ ‘9-1-1,’ ‘Love is Blind Reunion,’ ‘Girls5Eva,’ and everything else you don’t want to miss on TV this week

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Josh Brolin gives his all in a serviceable ‘Saturday Night Live’

Saturday Night Live
Josh Brolin & Ariana Grande
March 9, 2024

I never think of Josh Brolin as being a particularly funny actor. Which is strange, because he stars in one of my all-time favorite comedies, Flirting with Disaster, and is genuinely delightful in it. (You’ll never look at armpits the same way again.)

But here he is, hosting SNL for the third time in sixteen years, and he is as engaged, game, and hilarious as he was in Flirting with Disaster 28 years ago. You can’t accuse Brolin of not being enthusiastic: he readily strips down twice in the episode, seemingly unprompted at least one of the times; plays against a cat puppet; and finds himself unable to hold it together against the likes of one recurring character. Brolin is a solid host who appears to be enjoying himself — it’s no wonder why he was invited back, I’m just surprised it hasn’t happened more often.

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‘Saturday Night Live’ traps Sydney Sweeney in the hotness bubble

Saturday Night Live
Sydney Sweeney & Kacey Musgraves
March 2, 2024

I don’t watch Euphoria because I have had teenage children and it was just A LITTLE TOO MUCH for me, so I was formally introduced to Sydney Sweeney in the first season of The White Lotus, as the bitchy, entitled teenage daughter of a mogul, full of woke ideas and oblivious privileged behavior, and I found her both hilarious and compelling.

Unfortunately for Miss Sweeney, based on purely anecdotal evidence, many of my male friends find her compelling for …. other, mostly prurient reasons. And it felt like with this episode, the SNL writers fell into a similar trap, focusing largely on her physical attributes, despite Sweeney being both hilarious and game and a natural at comedy. The protective older woman in me wants to fold Miss Sweeney under a wing and tell her that she deserves better, that she can demand better than just being reduced to being a pretty blonde with big boobs. But the realist in me also recognizes that the reason she is hosting SNL at all is because she’s a pretty blonde — who also happens to be a talented actress and comedian — and that sometimes (a lot of the time) she will be expected to lean into the pretty blonde thing to just survive in this business.

HAPPY WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH, EVERYONE!

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An adorable Jack Russell terrorist but no TV news

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More dancing chickens but no TV news

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Two very cute but very different babies and no TV news

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A golden retriever who deserves an Oscar but no TV news.

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Cuddly manatees but no TV news

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