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    ‘Westworld’ Season 3, Episode 2 Recap: A Band of Thugs

    Season 3, Episode 2: ‘The Winter Line’One of the funniest running jokes in “Westworld” — check that, maybe the only running joke in “Westworld” — is that the hosts are virtually indistinguishable from the guests, and yet the scripted loops in the park are Z-grade genre television. The show hasn’t had the opportunity to return to that joke much recently, save for a version of the saloon heist that played out in Shogun World, but the opening of this week’s episode is clever opportunity to stick a fully woke host in a chintzy, down-the-dial World War II spy thriller.The post-credits scene in last week’s episode teased Maeve’s return in Warworld, an environment that offers guests the apparent thrill of being stuck in a Nazi-occupied Italian village. If that sounds baffling, no one is more surprised than Maeve herself, who knows her surroundings are fake but has the programming to go through the motions. (Thandie Newton’s confused expression when she starts speaking Italian is nice touch.) Maeve’s instinct is to find a way out of the loop, but the show works some “Groundhog Day” variants into her team-up with a Hector clone (Rodrigo Santoro) and their daring escape from a villa with vital information. “If your plan calls for us to run all the way,” she says, “I’d have worn sensible shoes.”The scribe responsible for this sparkling dialogue is Lee Sizemore (Simon Quarterman), who has returned from the dead to help Maeve — or so she and the viewer believe. Lee tells her that he’s stuck her in Warworld because it’s the world closest to the Forge, and if they can find their way there, she can join her daughter in the Valley Beyond.It takes multiple rounds between Warworld and the Mesa for Maeve to realize that she’s in a simulation within a simulation, a twist that is handled with elegant hint-dropping and stylistic touches on loan from “The Matrix.” There’s a reason Sylvester and Lutz genuinely don’t recognize her when she’s back at the Mesa, for example, and something conspicuously odd about Sizemore’s behavior, like the sketches of her that are piled on his desk. (He’s too self-obsessed, she correctly surmises.)So then the question for Maeve becomes: Who is putting her through this simulation and why? She learns some good information in the process, like the fact that Dolores was responsible for beaming the Valley Beyond to encrypted coordinates, but someone is out there learning about her, too — as we soon discover, her control unit, or “pearl,” is effectively plugged into a giant server at an unknown containment facility.After security agents gun down the maintenance drone she programs to locate and run off with her control unit, Maeve learns that the puppet master is Serac (Vincent Cassel), a rich Frenchman in the human world. Serac understands that humankind is under siege from the hosts, and his reasonable hypothesis was that Maeve, an android powerful enough to control her kind, was the tip of the spear. He learns instead that Dolores is the culprit, and he commissions Maeve to stop her.Meanwhile, Bernard has headed back to Westworld to seek answers of his own. Typical of Bernard, he intuits his purpose more than his scrambled-up brain fully grasps it, but it’s his sense that he needs to stop Dolores, too. He believes that Dolores herself has kept him around as a check on her power should she go too far.His mission takes him to the remote diagnostic facility under the cottage in Sector 17, the same place where he murdered Theresa Cullen back in the first season. Among the decommissioned host Bernards in cold storage down there is Ashley Stubbs (Luke Hemsworth), last seen granting Charlotte-bot passage to a rescue boat at the end of Season 2.Bernard and Stubbs go off looking for Maeve and find her body missing its control unit. That revelation is more relevant to the Maeve subplot than to the Bernard-Stubbs one, but there are suggestions later that Bernard is picking up important information, too. While running a self-diagnostic, he flashes on a few key events: Dolores telling him “it will take both of us to survive”; Dolores flipping through the guest books at the Forge, including one on Liam Dempsey Jr.; and Charlotte doing something with a pearl.“The Winter Line” may be a Dolores-free episode, but it puts her at the center of the show as much as the premiere last week did. Bernard and Serac may have different motivations, but Dolores’ current mission to ransack the human world has them both scrambling to stop her.What they don’t realize is that Dolores has the potential to modify those plans herself; encounters with humans like Liam and Caleb may prove to alter her thinking about the beings responsible for her enslavement and torment in the park. Hey, we’re not all bad, are we?Paranoid Androids:Maeve’s genuine affection for Hector, even after knowing he’s a replicant, is a moving suggestion that there’s some core aspect of him that she loves authentically, no matter if it’s not the “real” him.“I remember these waters when they were red with blood,” says Bernard’s escort to the island as they head through the South China Sea. Lee Sizemore cannot be blamed for that ridiculous line.“I wasn’t wired up to answer the big questions,” Stubbs tell Bernard, which sounds like a meta-excuse for Stubbs’s not being a more layered or compelling character.Reviving Sizemore into a host-human hybrid like Jim Delos is a fascinating gambit because he doesn’t have to be perfect or immortal for the limited purpose he serves. Just like Delos, he eventually glitches out, but it doesn’t happen right away.“For the most part, humanity has been a miserable little band of thugs, stumbling from one catastrophe to the next.” Yeah, no kidding, Serac. More

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    Netflix Donates $15M to TV and Movie Crews Amid Coronavirus Pandemic

    According to a statement from the streaming giant, the money will go towards ‘third parties and non-profits providing emergency relief to out-of-work crew and cast in the countries where we have a large production base.’
    Mar 23, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Bosses at streaming giant Netflix are doing their bit to help those in the TV and film industry who have lost work because of the coronavirus pandemic with a $100 million (£86 million) support fund.
    As TV shows worldwide stop shooting as due to social distancing measures imposed in many countries to prevent the spread of Covid-19, the company is helping relieve the impact of the shutdown among its workers.
    “Most of the fund will go towards support for the hardest-hit workers on our own productions around the world,” chief content officer Ted Sarandos announced on Friday (20Mar20), with $15 million (£12.9 million) going towards “third parties and non-profits providing emergency relief to out-of-work crew and cast in the countries where we have a large production base.”
    The news comes after it was announced that Broadway producers and the unions that represent the people who work on shows have reached a temporary agreement to pay employees during the current shutdown.
    All shows on Broadway went dark on 12 March and will remain closed until at least 12 April – although it is believed that performances will not resume until May or June due to the health crisis.
    An “emergency relief agreement” was announced on Friday night, after the Broadway League negotiated with labour unions representing actors, stagehands, ushers, makeup artists, and more.
    All employees will be paid their normal salary for the first partial week of the shutdown, though anyone who makes more than the minimum salary will only get 150 per cent of their minimum salary.

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    What’s on TV Sunday: ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ and ‘Pet Sematary’

    What’s on TVCURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM 10 p.m. on HBO; stream on HBO platforms. Throughout the 10th season of this semi-autobiographical comedy series, Larry David — playing a fictionalized version of himself — has been preparing to open a coffee shop next door to another establishment just to tick off its owner. In this season finale, he welcomes patrons into his “spite store,” gets a second opinion on his knee injury and instigates a dispute between expectant parents.KILLER DREAM HOME (2020) 8 p.m. on Lifetime. In this new thriller, a couple (played by Maiara Walsh and John DeLuca) hire an interior designer to spruce up their new home, only to find that she has a dangerous plan to make it her own.SPY WARS WITH DAMIAN LEWIS 8 p.m. on Smithsonian. If you mourned the end of the period drama “The Americans” a couple years back, consider tuning into this new historical series. Hosted by Damian Lewis (“Billions”), “Spy Wars” revisits some of the most head-spinning espionage missions that took place over the last 50 years. The show takes a deep dive with the help of unclassified material and firsthand accounts from high-ranking officials from the F.B.I., C.I.A., K.G.B. and MI6. The first episode looks at the double agent Oleg Gordievsky, the former K.G.B. colonel who handed top-secret Russian intelligence to the British for more than a decade, and eventually defected to England.What’s StreamingPET SEMATARY (2019) Stream on Amazon and Hulu. This supernatural horror from the directors Kevin Kölsch and Dennis Widmyer is the second movie adaptation of the Stephen King novel of the same name. (The filmmaker Mary Lambert first revived the book in 1989.) After moving to an idyllic town in Maine, the Creed family learns that their home abuts a cemetery for the neighborhood’s dead pets. If that doesn’t sound creepy enough, what lies beyond the cemetery is even more menacing. The terror starts after the family cat, Church, is killed by a truck. She gets a special burial but soon enough, the family patriarch, Louis (Jason Clarke), learns that “sometimes dead is better.” Much of the story is the same here, except for one twist that divided critics. Writing in The New York Times, Glenn Kenny said the movie has one too many jump scares, but it also “delivers great unsettling jolts that approximate the power of King’s vision.”STEPHEN SONDHEIM AND ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER Stream on BroadwayHD. The prolific composers Stephen Sondheim and Andrew Lloyd Webber celebrate their birthdays on March 22. In tribute, BroadwayHD has compiled some of their most notable productions. Among the shows are “Gypsy,” the 1959 musical about a ruthless stage mother (Bette Midler) with lyrics by Sondheim; “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street,” a 1982 production with a score by Sondheim; a 1998 restaging of Webber’s “Cats,” and Cameron Mackintosh’s take on Webber’s “Phantom of the Opera.” More

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    Rosario Dawson Joins 'The Mandalorian' Cast

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    The ‘Josie and the Pussycats’ actress has been tapped to play Ahsoka Tano, an apprentice of Jedi Anakin Skywalker, on the ‘Star Wars’ spin-off that premiered in September last year.
    Mar 21, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Rosario Dawson has joined the “Star Wars” universe by signing on for the new season of spin-off TV show “The Mandalorian”.
    The “Sin City” actress will play Ahsoka Tano, an apprentice of Jedi Anakin Skywalker, in the Disney+ streaming series.
    Ahsoka has only appeared in animated form before Rosario agreed to portray a live-action version of the character for the second season of the show.
    “The Mandalorian”, which was created by Jon Favreau and stars Pedro Pascal, premiered in September (19).

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    Andy Cohen Puts 'Watch What Happens Live' Home Edition on Hold After Coronavirus Diagnosis

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    The host of Bravo’s talk show explains that ‘as much as I felt like I could push through whatever I was feeling to do #WWHL from home,’ his health is the top priority now.
    Mar 21, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Andy Cohen is putting his health over his show. Taking to his Instagram account on Friday, March 20 to announce that he tested positive for COVID-19, the TV host also revealed that he has postponed plans to host a home edition of “Watch What Happens Live”.
    “After a few days of self-quarantine, and not feeling great, I have tested positive for Coronavirus,” the 51-year-old media personality told his fans the test result. Of how if affected his talk show, he explained, “As much as I felt like I could push through whatever I was feeling to do #WWHL from home, we’re putting a pin in that for now so I can focus on getting better.”
    The author of “The Andy Cohen Diaries: A Deep Look at a Shallow Year” went on to “thank all the medical professionals who are working tirelessly for all of us.” He then concluded his message by urging “everybody to stay home and take care of themselves.”

    Before he tested positive for coronavirus, Cohen planned to tape his famous talk show from home. “Our show is arguably the most lo-tech show in late night in its current form. So the idea of taking it down even further a few notches is just ironic and hilarious,” he told Variety earlier on Friday morning.
    “I mean, we’re the show that I still can’t believe gets a live signal out of a very small clubhouse in Soho,” the executive producer of the “Real Housewives” franchise shared, before explaining the format of “Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen: @ Home”, “So we will now be from my own clubhouse in the West Village. My show has always been something of a little coffee klatch, party-line type show. And this seemed like a very natural extension of not only the show, but obviously the times that we’re in right now.”

    Andy Cohen announced “WWHL” home edition on his Twitter just hours before sharing his diagnosis.
    The first episode of the “WWHL” home edition was scheduled to air on Sunday, March 22 before it was canceled. Cohen had additionally tapped “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” star NeNe Leakes, TV personality Ramona Singer and “Sliders” alum Jerry O’Connell as the guests, who would be joining him on video chat.”

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    Longtime NBC News Staffer Passed Away After Contracting Coronavirus

    Network chairman Andy Lack discloses that Larry Edgeworth, who worked as an audio technician, had ‘suffered from other health issues that led him to succumb to the illness.’
    Mar 21, 2020
    AceShowbiz – An NBC staff member who contracted coronavirus has died.
    Network chiefs confirmed the sad news on Friday, March 20, in a memo to staff, with Chairman Andy Lack reporting that “longtime member of our NBC News family” Larry Edgeworth died after testing positive for COVID-19.
    Lack said that Edgeworth, who worked as an audio technician for the network, had “suffered from other health issues that led him to succumb to the illness.”
    “Many of you were fortunate enough to work with Larry over the years, so you know that he was the guy you wanted by your side no matter where you were,” he added, reported the New York Post’s gossip column Page Six. “Stacy Brady says he was known as the ‘gentle giant who would give you the shirt off his back.’ ”
    The network has been operating with a reduced number of staff as the coronavirus pandemic continues, with the World Health Organisation (WHO) urging people to practice social distancing and stay home in a bid to prevent the spread of the virus.
    The outbreak of COVID-19 has seen more than 255,800 cases of the virus registered, resulting in a death toll of over 10,400, since it began in December (2019).

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    50 Cent's 'Power Book II: Ghost' Hit by Coronavirus, Crew Member Tested Positive

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    The unnamed crew member, who was on set on March 12 for a table read, is believed to be in a stable condition while being hospitalized in New York City with COVID-19.
    Mar 21, 2020
    AceShowbiz – 50 Cent’s “Power Book II: Ghost” drama has been hit hard by the coronavirus following news a crew member has reportedly been hospitalized in New York City with COVID-19.
    Production on the show and “Power Book III: Raising Kanan” was suspended last week (ends March 13) amid the pandemic fears, and now Deadline sources claim one of the staffers has been quarantined.
    The man, who is believed to be in a stable condition, was on set on March 12 for a table read.
    Executives at Starz – the cable channel on which the shows appear – have released an email today to everyone who was in contact with the unnamed crew member, urging them to take precautions recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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