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Television

Highlights

  1. Critic’s Notebook

    Trump’s Win Unfolded on TV as a Muted Reboot

    Election night on 2024 played like an enervated replay of 2016. Was it a harbinger of how the culture will respond to a second Trump term?

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    Donald J. Trump claimed victory in the presidential election early Wednesday morning.
    Donald J. Trump claimed victory in the presidential election early Wednesday morning.
    CreditGraham Dickie/The New York Times
    1. How ‘Yellowstone’ Captured America

      As the wildly popular TV western prepares to air its final episodes, we look at four ways it seized the country’s attention.

       By Brooks BarnesSalamishah TilletMike Isaac and

      CreditJonathan Cumberland
  1. Don’t Make Kelly Reilly Go Beth Dutton on You

    Reilly turned her “Yellowstone” character, Beth, into a folk hero. As the show prepares to end, at least for now, “I’m very happy to let her disappear,” she said.

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    CreditVictor Llorente for The New York Times
  2. ‘Alan Cumming’s Paradise Homes’ Is a Cheeky and Fabulous Distraction

    Need a healthy does of escapism right about now? Look no further than this series on BritBox.

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    Alan Cumming in a scene from “Alan Cumming’s Paradise Homes.”
    CreditBritBox
    The Watching Newsletter
  3. A Hollywood Drought and a Game Show Dream

    It’s tough to get work in film and television these days. So one unemployed writer decided to study up on “The Price Is Right.”

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    “You’re invited to a pizza party for absolutely no reason!” read the invitation to Emily Winter’s apartment in the Sherman Oaks neighborhood of Los Angeles.
    CreditAlex Welsh for The New York Times
  4. The Mysterious ‘Ketamine Queen’ at the Center of the Matthew Perry Case

    One year after Mr. Perry’s death, Jasveen Sangha is in jail awaiting trial on charges that she sold him the ketamine that killed him.

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    The actor Matthew Perry died of a drug overdose last October after he bought 50 vials of ketamine from Jasveen Sangha, according to a criminal indictment.
    CreditMichael Schwartz/WireImage, via Getty Images

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  6. The Clint Squint

    When Clint Eastwood narrows his eyes, pay attention. A master of the big screen is using them to convey seduction, intimidation, mystery and more.

    By Manohla Dargis

     
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  13. To Help His TV Show, He Became a Meme

    Brian Jordan Alvarez’s career started on social media. His mastery of the form, and a ridiculous dance trend, have drawn viewers to his show, “English Teacher.”

    By Steven Kurutz

     
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  35. Extra Extra!The End Times, Onscreen

    When the world as we know it ends in films and on television, newspapers are often used to convey what was known in those final days.

    By Maya Salam

     
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