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  1. Colman Domingo Makes Sense of ‘The Madness’

    The Netflix thriller uses a murder mystery to explore the dangers of misinformation and conspiracy theories. “It’s this flood of not knowing what to believe,” the actor says.

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    Colman Domingo plays a pundit framed for the murder of a white supremacist in “The Madness” on Netflix.
    Colman Domingo plays a pundit framed for the murder of a white supremacist in “The Madness” on Netflix.
    CreditAmanda Matlovich/Netflix
    1. Best Thanksgiving Episodes to Stream Now

      Whether you’re feeling sentimental or irreverent, our list has you covered, with classics from shows like “Friends,” “Gossip Girl” and “South Park.”

       By Jennifer Vineyard and

      “Friends” had many Thanksgiving episodes during its run, and some included guest stars like Brad Pitt, bottom left.
      “Friends” had many Thanksgiving episodes during its run, and some included guest stars like Brad Pitt, bottom left.
      CreditDanny Feld/NBCMV/Warner Bros., via Associated Press
  1. ‘Dune: Prophecy’ Season 1, Episode 2 Recap: The Agony

    Valya has shown that she is clearly willing to sacrifice whatever, and whomever, it takes to accomplish her goal.

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    It turns out that Valya (Emily Watson) can’t control or see through everyone.
    CreditAttila Szvacsek/HBO
    Dune: Prophecy
  2. In ‘A Man on the Inside,’ Ted Danson Finds Another Good Place

    Created by Michael Schur and starring Danson, this Netflix sitcom synthesizes the most gutting realities of life and death into cozy, low-stakes comedy.

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    Ted Danson stars in “A Man on the Inside” as a man who answers an ad to become a spy in a retirement community.
    CreditColleen E. Hayes/Netflix
  3. ‘Carl the Collector’ Puts an Autistic Child (Well, Raccoon) in the Lead

    Several recent TV series for adults have featured autistic lead characters. A new PBS show looks to expand that trend into children’s programming.

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    Carl the raccoon is the main character of “Carl the Collector,” on PBS Kids. He is also autistic and is voiced by a 10-year-old autistic actor.
    CreditSpiffy Pictures/PBS Kids
  4. ‘Interior Chinatown’ Review: Off the Shelf

    Charles Yu adapts his award-winning novel into a series that is both starkly different from the original and frustratingly familiar.

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    Jimmy O. Yang, left, and Ronny Chieng in a scene from “Interior Chinatown.”
    CreditMike Taing/Hulu, via Associated Press
  5. In ‘Interior Chinatown,’ the Sets Have Main Character Energy

    The Hulu series unfolds in a Chinatown that “is both physical and psychological,” said Charles Yu, the creator. Here’s a look at how four key settings bring the story to life.

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    The settings of “Interior Chinatown,” like the restaurant at the center of the story, are designed to function as both physical and mental spaces.
    CreditMike Taing/Hulu

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