As with all weeks, it's been a strange week.
First there were . And then an enormous container ship . And now there might be . Which would be bad for the Amazon drivers .
Maybe it's been an especially strange week.
Separate from all that: For All Mankind is Ronald D. Moore's alternate history of a world where the space race never ended. It's six episodes into Season Two on AppleTV+.
Some other stuff that happened this week, give or take:
He is best remembered for his Oscar-nominated dramatic role in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" and was later a familiar comic actor.
Walter was best known for playing Lucille Bluth on Arrested Development and voicing Malory Archer in Archer.
The campaign demanding the release of Zack Snyder's 'Justice League' got its payoff with the release of the four-hour movie last weekend. Does it mean anything for similar movements for 'Suicide Squad' and 'Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker'?
'That's no moon'
An N.F.T., or "non-fungible token," of the digital artist's work sold for sixty-nine million dollars in a Christie's auction. It's good news for crypto-optimists, but what about for art?
This week's series finale closes out a delightful sitcom that didn't shy from the challenges faced by America's low-wage workers, including the current pandemic.
It's no longer enough to flood the zone with new television in general. Now, the zone is flooded with specific individual brands -- over and over again.
GUESTS:
- Carolyn Paine - An actress, comedian, and dancer; founder, director, and choreographer of CONNetic Dance
- Pedro Soto - President and CEO of Hygrade Precision Technologies
- Coach Catie Talarski - Senior director of storytelling for º£½Ç»»ÆÞ
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Colin McEnroe and Cat Pastor contributed to this show.