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Memorial Day Eve! Here's what's on television for tonight, Sunday, May 24!
Our Top Pick tonight is the second season of Bad Thoughts (Netflix, 3 a.m.). Just in time for Emmy consideration is the return of this short form comedy that has a vignette/anthology structure like I Think You Should Leave and A Black Lady Sketch Show but the subject matter can be considerably darker. It was created by and stars comedian Tom Segura, who was nominated for an Emmy for season 1.
Elsewhere, Marshals are marshaling, Tracker is tracking, Roku gets Enhanced, The Audacity concludes, A&E has Rivals, and Rick and Morty are back.
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I'm somewhere in the Houston suburbs and heading to another. I don't know anything that's happening other than graduation and too much family to keep track of.
Welcome to the Weekend in Pop Culture! Let's examine what's coming out in theaters this weekend.
I Love Boosters
A shoplifter gets revenge on the mogul who ripped off her design.
Passenger
A demonic entity stalks a young couple on a road trip. Not to be confused with the Chris Pratt-Jennifer Lawrence movie "Passengers." (Sorry for reminding you of that one.)
Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu
As usual, the Onion hit the nail on the head.
What have you been watching?
Here are today's contestants:
- Jeff Weyhmiller, a nuclear power instructor from Holland, Michigan;
- Mary Morris, a law school administrator from Indianapolis, Indiana; and
- Chris D'Angelo, a content manager from Washington, D.C. Chris is a two-day champ with winnings of $28,600.
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Holiday weekend! Here's what's on television for tonight, Saturday, May 23!
Our Top Pick tonight is Song of the Samurai (HBO Max, 3 a.m.). This Japanese series reimagines the late-Edo period Kyoto where a Shinsengumi samurai corps learns their way. It includes a former street fighter.
Elsewhere, balls are hit, balls are kicked, pucks are pucked, FS1 remembers the Summer of '94, Hallmark finds True Justice, One Piece has a Carrot, and Dublin has a Narcos.
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| Mating Season |
Today's Top Pick is the premiere of the new animated Netflix series, Mating Season, a show that appears to mostly be about animals fucking or trying to fuck. This is from the same people who created Big Mouth (and features many of the same voice actors) so that should be a pretty good indicator as to whether this will be your cup of tea. I loved Big Mouth (hilarious and often profound), but I know many were either turned off by the subject matter (gross) or the animation style (made the gross stuff grosser).
Netflix also has Ladies First starring Sacha Baron Cohen and Rosamund Pike. The film centers around a womanizing rich corporate asshole who hits his head and wakes up in a world where the gender roles have been reversed. COMEDY ENSUES! My assumption is he will wake up at the end a better man and give Rosamund Pike the promotion she deserves. I hope it comes up with something better.
⭐🦌 Mating Season (Netflix, 3:01 AM) SEASON ONE. ' From the twisted minds behind Big Mouth comes this wildly adult animated comedy series about love, sex and relationships set in the animal world.'
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Houston we have a problem.
Here are today's contestants:
- Liz Guinn, a law school administrator from Seattle, Washington;
- Sidney Elie-Pierre, a software engineer from Albertson, New York; and
- Chris D'Angelo, a content manager from Washington, D.C. Chris is a one-day champ with winnings of $19,401.
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Sorry, gotta be quick. I'm rescuing plants, making sure laundry is done and I have the appropriate wardrobe for Houston. I'll be back in a little bit but I haven't even had dinner yet.
Tonight's Top Pick is the series finale of The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, and indeed, CBS' The Late Show. The Late Show is getting an extended last episode. Who knows? Maybe Ed Sullivan's ghost will show up.
Here are today's contestants:
- Chris D'Angelo, a content manager from Washington, D.C.;
- Allegra Rosenberg, a writer originally from Skokie, Illinois; and
- Tristan Williams, a data scientist originally from Lincoln, Nebraska. Tristan is a ten-day champ with winnings of $221,902.
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| Margo's Got Money Troubles |
Fucking diabolical! Here's what's on television for tonight, Wednesday, May 20!
Our Top Pick tonight is the season finale of Margo's Got Money Troubles (Apple TV, midnight). This exceptional series follow the aspiring writer Margo (Elle Fanning), who drops out of college after her professor knocks her up. Her mom is Michelle Pfeiffer, who's dating pastor Greg Kinnear, and estranged dad is Nick Offerman. While early marketing pegged it as a show about doing OnlyFans, which Margo turns to for money, it is about so much more, too. This one deserves some Emmy noms love. And Margo will return for season 2!
Elsewhere, The Boys are leaving town, Stephen Colbert takes his questionaire, Kylie Minogue gets docuseries treatment, there is sole Survivor, Widow's Bay has a curfew, Jack Ryan does a movie, The Oval still exists, and Tatiana Maslany guarantees us Pleasure.
Here are today's contestants:
- Sunil Hebbar, a physician from Redondo Beach, California;
- Rose Sloan, a computer science professor from Boston, Massachusetts; and
- Tristan Williams, a data scientist originally from Lincoln, Nebraska. Tristan is a nine-day champ with winnings of $188,501.
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How often do we have to tell you that the most virulent and vicious anti-gay people are self-hating queers? and the ones who bring up pedophilia are projecting? We don't claim them because they are not one of us. [Orlando Sentinel]