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“Andor” season 2, Amy Sherman-Palladino's “Étoile”, and David Cronenberg's “The Shrouds ”top this week's Must List“ ”
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It hasn't been a good few days for TV characters! After last week's 9-1-1 shocker, The Last of Us said hold my golf club. Entertainment Weekly was on set for that harrowing episode — which you can read all about in our latest cover story by Nick Romano. Can we make it a week without some TV tragedy, please? I'm listening to David Archuleta's "Crème Brulée" on repeat as a palate cleanser. —Patrick Gomez, Editor-in-Chief
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Season 2 of Disney+'s Rogue One prequel series is in full swing as Diego Luna's titular Star Wars character inches closer to his inevitable fate on Scarif. The seeds of rebellion continue to be planted, with multiple storylines weaving together in tense standoffs that will keep both imperials and agitators on edge. Upcoming episodes 8 through 10 are especially fantastic, and a special shout-out to season 2 secret weapon Elizabeth Dulau as Luthen's steely assistant Kleya, who could stare down Darth Vader and live to tell the tale. —Dalton Ross, Editorial Director
Andor stars Kyle Soller and Denise Gough break down their 'Thanksgiving dinner from hell'
Amy Sherman-Palladino and husband Dan Palladino trade jokes for jetés with this Prime Video series set in the high-stakes world of professional ballet. Luke Kirby and Charlotte Gainsbourg star as the heads of two ballet companies who decide to swap dancers and choreographers. —Maureen Lee Lenker, Senior Writer
Étoile co-creator Amy Sherman-Palladino, known for quick dialogue, had to ask French actors to slow down
"Matriarch"
Tina Knowles, a mother almost as well known as her superstar daughters Beyoncé and Solange, penned a memoir about resilience, creativity, and what it took to raise women who not only live in their power but create culture. No wonder it's an Oprah's Book Club pick. —Yolanda Machado, Staff Editor
Beyoncé's mom Tina Knowles reveals private breast cancer battle: 'I was in disbelief'
"The Shrouds"
David Cronenberg's 23rd film significantly enriches the grave and enigmatic spiritual inquiry the Canadian auteur first opened in 2005's A History of Violence, nearly completing his career-long migration from questions of the body to questions of the soul. —Ryan Coleman, News Writer
Ready to go one final round with Joe Goldberg? Penn Badgley's love-obsessed serial killer returns to New York (and Netflix) with a new wife and new money, but the same old murderous tendencies, as the ghosts of his past seek justice. —Debbie Day, News Editor
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