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Inkoo Kang

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Television critic @newyorker. Pronounced in-goo. Find me at the other place and/or get updates from me: https://t.co/PWBRWywr9v

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.Inkoo Kang writes about why we can’t stop watching “The Morning Show”—Apple’s glossy experiment in prestige melodrama. nyer.cm/5VkBqpz

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Thinking of gabehudson and how he prob couldn’t have imagined the scale of how many people he touched and how many of us will miss his bright light.

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No one would say that The Morning Show is great TV, but everyone I know seems to be watching it anyway. I made some guesses why.

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No one would say that The Morning Show is great TV, but everyone I know seems to be watching it anyway. I made some guesses why.

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.Inkoo Kang writes about why we can’t stop watching “The Morning Show”—Apple’s glossy experiment in prestige melodrama. nyer.cm/02ygeBd

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Showtime’s eight-part miniseries “Fellow Travelers” benefits from its fairly novel (and thematically complex) historical backdrop, but it develops into one of the year’s best dramas through its rich characterizations, Inkoo Kang writes. nyer.cm/eMbZkln

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More than 11,100 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza since Oct. 7, according to Gaza’s Ministry of Health. While there is no breakdown between fighters and civilians, most of the dead are women and children.

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It's a lot less fun here these days. Get updates and culture/media recs from me 👇

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ICYMI, my review of THE CURSE, and how it engages with Nathan Fielder's previous shows!

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It's a lot less fun here these days. Get updates and culture/media recs from me 👇

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ICYMI, my review of THE CURSE, and how it engages with Nathan Fielder's previous shows!

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One of the best compliments I can think of for THE CURSE, starring Emma Stone and Nathan Fielder as a married couple trying to get on HGTV, is that it's hard to quickly summarize. It's also thematically ambitious, sharply satirical, and wonderfully weird.
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The new Showtime series “The Curse,” starring Nathan Fielder and Emma Stone, takes aim at everything from reality television to white-liberal virtue signalling—but it works best as the study of an unhappy couple, Inkoo Kang writes. nyer.cm/nAXG9Yo

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Today’s Film/TV Segments on AirTalk with Larry Mantle 📻

~9:06 we’ve got Dominic Patten (@DeadlineDominic) joining us to talk the tentative SAG-AMPTP deal, we’ll also be taking comments from SAG members.

~10:35 we’re talking TV with Danette Chavez (@BonMotVivant) and Inkoo Kang (@inkookang).

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