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Luckily, Vogue has your back; starting this Friday, we’ll be rounding up must-see episodes and streaming events so you never find yourself at the water cooler (or, perhaps more fittingly in our remote-working era, in a Zoom room) with nothing to talk about. Below, find everything you should be streaming this weekend, from LGBTQ+ romance to late-night comedy: The third season of this incredibly charming show, which delves into the quirky friendships, romance, and inevitable drama between British teens, debuted on Netflix last Thursday, making it the perfect weekend to curl up on the couch under your favorite TV blanket and lose yourself in Kit Connor’s eyes.

Saturday Night Live's 50th season premiere, featuring Jean Smart and musical guest Jelly Roll, was a tough act to follow, but the late-night variety show's second attempt of the season which is set to feature Nashville comedian Nate Bargatze as host and Coldplay as a musical presence could be even better, at least if Bowen Yang is used as freely as he was last Saturday. (Playing Moo Deng, Charli XCX, and JD Vance in the same episode? He's got a lot to do!)

The first part of the seventh season of the wildly popular reality show just dropped on Netflix on Wednesday, but let's be real; if you have a full-time job, how are you supposed to keep up with all the gossip of the week? That's why God invented Sundays. (Okay, maybe God invented Sundays for church, but Love Is Blind happens to act as a kind of spiritual powerhouse for me.)
Whether you're a superhero movie fan or a total Marvel hater; you'll probably find something to love (or at least laugh out loud) in this new Max series, executive produced by Veep creator Armando Iannucci. It stars British actor and comedian Lolly Adefope as a slightly goofy but wildly successful Hollywood assistant on a movie set.
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