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And unlike on Canada’s Drag Race, no one gets eliminated at the end. The Toronto drag performer told us the format felt dated, so it’s been revamped to include more diverse voices from across the LGBTQ2S+ rainbow.
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December 9 Courtesy of Crave 1 Queen 5 Queersīrooke Lynn Hytes is branching out from the Drag Race world with this reboot of the MTV Canada panel show that saw a group of gay guys and one woman talking about sex, dating and everything else.
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And it will be extra sad watching co-star Willie Garson (Stanford), who died a month after finishing taping.
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Fans will be eager to see how the series deals with Samantha’s (Kim Cattrall) absence (apparently her character will be living in London). The influential HBO series that helped sell a zillion cosmopolitans and pairs of Manolo Blahniks and even spawned Sex And The City bus tours is back for a sequel that follows friends Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker), Charlotte (Kristin Davis) and Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) as they navigate their 50s in New York City. Mondays from December 5 And Just Like That… Expect eccentricity, intensity and at least one awkward bit of shovelling. The project also reunites Colman with director Will Sharpe, with whom she made the deadpan family comedy Flowers she also provided the narration for his recent feature debut The Electrical Life Of Louis Wain. But this isn’t a true-crime drama writer Ed Sinclair – Colman’s real-life husband – burrows into the Edwardses’ co-dependent relationship, using Susan’s fondness for Gary Cooper in High Noon to illustrate her frame of mind. In this four-part drama – inspired by actual events – Olivia Colman and David Thewlis play Susan and Christopher Edwards, a middle-aged English couple who were arrested in 2013 for murdering Susan’s parents a decade and a half earlier.