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    ‘Westworld’ Season 3, Episode 5 Recap: Reality, Man

    Season 3, Episode 5: ‘Genre’“Which genre is this?”“It’s reality, man.”Let’s get that absolutely atrocious exchange out of the way now, because it was one of the few bum moments in this week’s episode, the best of the season so far. “Westworld” had spent much of the past few hours teasing out the idea that ordinary people are like hosts in their own world, tethered to a sophisticated algorithm that not only predicts their fate but also goes a long way toward engineering it. The reality, man, is the chaos that inevitably erupts after humans have been freed from their own loops and allowed to make real choices, rather than submit to a numbing illusion of having them.The third season has been unfolding like a mirror version of the first, only now it’s the humans who are unknowingly locked into an automated and carefully managed routine. And much as with Dolores and other key hosts in the first season, change starts to happen the moment they achieve self-awareness. Companies like Incite have an interest in controlling the masses with the private information they’ve stolen from them, which is the natural endgame to what Delos intended with the Forge. The more a corporation could anticipate — and, better still, dictate — consumer behavior, the more it could manipulate mankind to serve whatever ambitions it might have.There’s a lot of talk about how the system in 2020 serves the billionaire class; in the future, with men like Engerraund Serac pulling the strings, its serves the trillionaire class.Yet the situation isn’t so cut and dried. It’s easy enough to decry a system in which people are at the mercy of a deathless algorithm. But this episode begins with a young Serac and his brother witnessing the leveling of Paris and everyone they knew and loved. “Humankind was hurtling toward extinction,” explains Serac, so whether God existed or not, He wasn’t doing enough to keep oblivion at bay. Another omniscient being would have to be created to replace God, and the Serac brothers make it their life’s work to get it done. Serac may be the villain of the season, corrupted by monstrous hubris, but his starting point was the basic survival of the species. That’s an idealistic goal if there ever was one.The episode proceeds elegantly along two main tracks. One tells the story of the Seracs and Liam Dempsey Sr. as they build the spherical AI deity known as Rehoboam, and the other follows Dolores, Caleb and a kidnapped Dempsey Jr as they take action to dismantle it. Serac is the key player across both subplots because he has a strong interest in keeping anyone else from accessing the deeper layers of Rehoboam. He may be fairly accused of enslaving his fellow man with his creation — and, more diabolically, of editing out the behaviors of those anomalies who threaten it — but his predictive model isn’t optimistic about what will happen to the world if it weren’t under strict supervision.Caleb is one of those anomalies, which is why Dolores has deputized him for the fight, but the episode heavily suggests questions about his own identity. In a pitiful bid to escape his captors, Dempsey Jr. injects Caleb with the party drug “Genre,” which works a little bit like the experimental gum in “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,” only with movies instead of meals. Each stage prompts him to see the world through a new filter, like the black-and-white of postwar noir or the glossy romance of “Love Story.”The show doesn’t do enough visually to reflect the change in filters: Music cues for films like “Apocalypse Now” and “The Shining” anticipate a shift in the action that never quite arrives. There’s too much on the agenda to fuss over Caleb’s addled perspective.But the fight over Rehoboam does yield some thrilling futuristic action, as Dolores and Caleb blast their way through an ambush by Serac and his goons. A heat-seeking rocket launcher and a detonated motorcycle provide most of the pyrotechnics, but the show adds a little bit of symbolism to the spectacle by questioning how a driverless vehicle might figure into a car-chase sequence. In this future, citizens have ceded control over their own destination: They no doubt get escorted where they want to go safely and efficiently, but the system can turn them from passenger to prisoner at any time. That’s the trade-off.But there are, as Serac explains in the opening narration, “flies in the ointment,” and he hasn’t found a big enough swatter yet. A facility that Serac builds to “edit” the behavior of human anomalies, including his own brother, looks conspicuously similar to the glass enclosures in the Mesa where technicians do their tinkering with the hosts. The Delos brass were always confident that they could restore and reprogram the hosts to bring them back to compliance. How’d that work out for them?Paranoid Androids:The pre-credits scene in which Serac meets with a world leader has shades of “Minority Report,” with Rehoboam anticipating a pocket of unrest that isn’t perceptible to anyone yet, including the would-be separatists. But it’s not just a predictive algorithm. Serac has the ability to manipulate currency and agitate the masses on his command, which is corporate power imagined to its greatest extreme.As Caleb’s mercenary buddies, Lena Waithe and Marshawn Lynch are out there living the John Carpenter dystopian sci-fi-action movie I’d love to see.“Westworld” is still maxing-out on run times, but a shorter and more streamlined eight-episode season has made a world of difference in terms of pace. There’s far less philosophical spinning-of-the-wheels than in previous seasons.“In every projection, the world came unglued.” The Serac brothers learn that God doesn’t have it easy.A subway train full of people learning exactly when and how they’re projected to die definitely seems livelier than the usual dead-eyed commute. More peripheral glimpses of their “bubble of agency” would be welcome. More

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    Jeffrey Morgan and Wife Hilarie Burton Invite Fans Into Their Home for Their Talk Show

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    The ‘Walking Dead’ actor and his actress wife are adding talk show hosts to their resume as they officially land a show ‘Friday Night in With the Morgans’ on AMC.
    Apr 13, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Jeffrey Dean Morgan and his wife Hilarie Burton are inviting fans into their home for a new talk show.
    “The Walking Dead” star and the actress will host weekly talk show “Friday Night in With the Morgans” on AMC network from April 17, 2020, The Wrap reports.
    The programme will feature 30-minute episodes filmed from the couple’s home in upstate New York as they discuss the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
    “Each episode will have a free-flowing, raw feel featuring unfiltered conversation about how we’re all getting through this unprecedented moment, as this charismatic couple connect with friends, neighbors, animals and the broader community of fans,” a statement from AMC network representatives reads. “Each week they will come together for conversations about how they are handling life in quarantine, practically helping communities, finding joy and even humor in these unprecedented times, entertaining themselves, and others, while in isolation – all done via video chat.”
    The Morgans, who wed last year, are expected to invite a number of famous guests on to the show, including actor/writer/director Mark Duplass and Jeffrey’s fellow “The Walking Dead” star Christian Serratos.
    “From our home here at Mischief Farm, we look forward to shining a light on those who are doing good in the world, catching up with old friends and connecting with the awesome fan base we’ve gotten to know over the years,” Jeffrey and Hilarie shared.

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    'Friends' Cast to Air Special 'Rehearsal' Ahead of Official Reunion

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    An online meeting where the cast are discussing ideas for the upcoming HBO reunion is expected to air to tide fans over until the coronavirus outbreak dies down.
    Apr 13, 2020
    AceShowbiz – The eagerly-anticipated “Friends” reunion special could take place virtually over video conference app Zoom, according to new reports.
    Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry, and David Schwimmer had all been due to make their sitcom comeback on the HBO Max show, which had been scheduled to launch at the same time as the new streaming service, where subscribers will be able to find all of the classic comedy’s original episodes.
    However, Hollywood’s shutdown due to the coronavirus pandemic has derailed production, officials have confirmed to Deadline.com.

    While the new premiere date has yet to be revealed, reports have suggested that Courteney and reunion director Ben Winston have captured footage through Zoom, which be turned into a special additional episode to tide fans over until pandemic restrictions are lifted.
    “As soon as filming was cancelled, everyone started panicking as it took so long to get their schedules to align, there was a deep fear it may take a year or even longer to get them all back together again,” a source told Britain’s The Sun newspaper.
    “Courteney immediately set up a Zoom meeting for them and they all logged on to discuss ideas – brain-storming and bringing in the producers for a session which they called a mock rehearsal and chatted for almost two hours,” they said. “Their Zoom sessions have been brilliant fun, and there’s some hilarious material on there which they hope can be aired as either a series of teasers, or even a stand-alone special.”
    LeBlanc previously suggested the gang had managed to regroup and film the one-off special before the Covid-19, telling “The Kelly Clarkson Show”, “(It was) the six of us together, talking about the good old days.”
    “Friends” aired for 10 seasons, concluding its decade-long run in 2004.

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    Lady GaGa and Bradley Cooper's Movie Romance Inspires New Dating Show

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    The onscreen sizzling relationship between the ‘Poker Face’ singer and her ‘A Star Is Born’ love interest has sparked inspirations for a new dating show.
    Apr 13, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Lady GaGa and Bradley Cooper’s movie romance “A Star Is Born” inspired the new “The Bachelor” TV spin-off, according to the show’s longtime host Chris Harrison.
    The brains behind “The Bachelor: Listen to Your Heart”, which begins on Monday, April 13, 2020, came up with the idea while watching Gaga and Cooper’s performance at the Oscars in 2019, and now Harrison wants the “Poker Face” star to appear on the new dating show.
    “She was the inspiration for this show,” Harrison tells Us Weekly. “I mean, A Star Is Born, Gaga, Bradley Cooper that moment at the Oscars, when I thought they were just going to have sex on stage. Could we create that kind of chemistry? Could we do that with The Bachelor?”
    The new programme features 20 single musicians looking for love. “All these musicians come from crazy walks of life,” Harrison adds. “Some people have been grinding at this for forever. (There’s) one of the guys that was just on American Idol, someone came out of their church choir, musical theatre, you name it. They all want that relationship.”

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    Tom Hanks Makes First Appearance on 'SNL' Since Coronavirus Diagnosis

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    The ‘Cast Away’ actor surprises the ‘Saturday Night Live’ viewers when he hosts the sketch show, marking his first appearance since testing positive for Covid-19.
    Apr 12, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Tom Hanks made his first public appearance since battling the coronavirus when he stunned viewers watching a “Saturday Night Live” special at the weekend.
    The sketch comedy’s regulars performed remotely on Saturday’s April 11, 2020 episode, and Hanks was a surprise guest host, appearing from his home in Los Angeles.
    “I have been the celebrity canary in the coal mine for the coronavirus, and ever since being diagnosed I have been more like America’s dad than ever before,” the Oscar winner said. “No one wants to be around me very long and I make people uncomfortable.”
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    Hanks and his wife, Rita Wilson, tested positive for the virus in Australia last month, March 2020 and after a brief spell in the hospital in Queensland, they were quarantined before flying home to the U.S.
    The “SNL” special was the first new episode to air since the sketch comedy series suspended production last month, amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

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    Amy Schumer to 'Learn to Cook' From Husband on New Show

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    The ‘Trainwreck’ actress and her chef husband Chris Fischer have gotten their own cooking show which will be filmed during their self-isolation amid coronavirus lockdown.
    Apr 12, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Comedienne Amy Schumer and her chef husband Chris Fischer have landed their own cooking show.
    The “Trainwreck” star will be stepping into the kitchen with her man for “Amy Schumer Learns to Cook”, on which the couple will whip up tasty dishes using farm-fresh ingredients.
    All of the eight episodes will be filmed remotely while the pair is in self-isolation during the coronavirus chaos, and air on the Food Network.
    In a statement, Food Network president Courtney White writes, “Amy and Chris will give an unprecedented look at their lives as they are quarantined in their house.”
    “Shot entirely themselves, Amy’s boundless humor and Chris’ culinary skills show viewers how they navigate life while at home making the best of these turbulent times with some good laughs and good food.”
    Schumer adds, “Chris and I are excited to make this project with Food Network combining our two passions – for Chris it’s cooking and for me, eating.”
    The funnywoman goes on to reveal they will also be donating to charities providing coronavirus relief and support to those in need during the global pandemic.
    “With everything going on in the world right now, we are so grateful to be able to share an entertaining and informative experience with viewers,” Schumer continues.
    “And it is more important than ever to look out for one another, so Chris and I will be making donations to causes dear to us – The Coalition of Immokalee Workers’ Fair Food Program and select domestic violence organizations.”
    “Amy Schumer Learns to Cook” is set to premiere later this spring 2020.

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    'Big Little Lies' Available for Free Online During Covid-19 Lockdown

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    The acclaimed drama series starring Nicole Kidman and Reese Witherspoon is made available for free on the HBO streaming service during the coronavirus lockdown.
    Apr 11, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Nicole Kidman and Reese Witherspoon’s hit TV drama “Big Little Lies” has been made available to stream online for free during the coronavirus pandemic.
    All episodes from the two-season Emmy and Golden Globe-winning series, based on Liane Moriarty’s book of the same name, hit the HBO Go and HBO Now apps on Friday, April 10, 2020.
    Sharing the news with Instagram fans, executive producer and star Kidman wrote, “More screams, dreams and ice cream… from our big little family to yours.”
    “All episodes of #BigLittleLies are now available to stream for free on HBO GO and HBO NOW xx”.
    “Big Little Lies”, which also stars Shailene Woodley, Zoe Kravitz, and Laura Dern, is just part of the 500 hours of premium content HBO bosses are offering at no cost until April 30.
    Meanwhile, Apple bosses are also giving fans new shows to explore in isolation by offering up free streaming of M. Night Shyamalan’s psychological thriller “Servant” and Hailee Steinfeld’s “Dickinson” series.
    The tech brand’s Apple TV+ service typically requires a paid subscription to access its original content, but on Friday, officials lifted the paywall to allow new viewers the opportunity to check out a selection of movies and series at no cost while stuck at home during the coronavirus pandemic.
    Among the picks available for free for a limited time via the Apple TV app are director Shyamalan’s “Servant”, about a mysterious force which threatens to tear a couple apart after suffering a devastating tragedy, and wildlife documentary “The Elephant Queen”, narrated by Chiwetel Ejiofor.
    Anthology series “Little America”, executive produced by filmmaking couple Kumail Nanjiani and Emily V. Gordon, features true stories of immigrants in the U.S., while Joel Kinnaman’s space drama, “For All Mankind”, imagines a world in which astronauts from the Soviet Union beat the U.S. to the moon.
    Also free to view is Steinfeld’s hit historical comedy “Dickinson”, in which she portrays rebellious young poet Emily Dickinson, as well as children’s series like “Snoopy in Space” and “Helpsters”, a live-action show for pre-schoolers, created by the people behind “Sesame Street”.

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    Kris Jenner Dismisses 'KUWTK' Crew to Have Sex With Corey Gamble at Kylie's Office

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    In the latest episode of the reality TV show, the Kardashian matriarch asks her boyfriend not to leave after sharing several tender kisses at her daughter’s office.
    Apr 11, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Kris Jenner and Corey Gamble have been dating for a while now, but it’s clear as day that the sparks between the lovebirds are still strong. In the latest episode of “Keeping Up with the Kardashians”, the momager kicked out filming crew so that she could have sex with her beau in Kylie Jenner’s office.
    During the episode, Corey paid Kris a visit and the latter was more than elated to have him there. Following a series of tender kisses, the matriarch apparently felt that it was not enough and demanded that the tour manager stay despite only having limited time. “Are you serious?” Corey asked, to which Kris replied, “Yeah! Do you have five minutes?”
    Right after Corey agreed to her suggestion, Kris told the filming crew to get out of the room so that they could have some sexy time alone. “Alright you guys, all of you, get out of here. Here’s my mic, I’m taking a ten minute break. Bye, sorry, goodbye,” she told them, before closing the door almost immediately.
    One crew member then could be heard saying off-camera, “Are they doing what I think they’re doing?” In response, another member said, “I don’t know!”

    Kris and Corey have been dating since 2014 and continued to go strong each day. Despite their strong affection to each other, Kris previously said that she had no intention to walk down the aisle with him. “You know, I’ve done that twice and it didn’t work out so well,” she said, referring to her marriage to the late Robert Kardashian and Caitlyn Jenner. “So I don’t know — you never know. I’m going to take a page out of Goldie and Kurt’s book. Or Kourtney’s book. I think as long as things are going so well, why ruffle it up?”

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