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A drama about the British royal family with a new queen, a music docu-series that takes you inside t

A drama about the British royal family with a new queen, a music docu-series that takes you inside the creation of a pop band, and a new surrealist comedy about life after a relationship are your weekend picks. Hello! Are you exhausted? I’m exhausted. Three days into impeachment hearings I can no longer pretend to watch the fight for democracy like it’s the third season of American Vandal. (No, a third season of American Vandal is not happening. Yes, it’s cancelled. No, I will never get over it.) It’s the freaking weekend and we should all do ourselves the favor of logging off. Here’s five compelling reasons to silence those notifications and actually enjoy yourself for once. - Senior Editor, [Krutika Mallikarjuna]( [Your Watch This Now! newsletter is created by Senior Recommendations and Reviews Editor Tim Surette and more show-obsessed editors at TV Guide!]( WATCH THIS NOW [The Crown returns with a brand new cast]( Season 3 premiere Sunday on Netflix The third season of ​The Crown is finally here after a long two year wait, this time covering the years between 1964 and 1977. With a cast turnover (as the characters have aged significantly)​ that includes Olivia Colman as the new (older) Queen Elizabeth and a worrying wicked ​Helena Bonham Carter as Princess Margaret, age-old family feuds are at a boiling point and the British empire crumbles around them. Escape into the public and personal downfall of one of the world's most influential families — it's the best we can do until ​Succession is back on air. FINALLY, KAT DENNINGS CAN DITCH THAT WAITRESS COSTUME [Dollface is Kate Dennings's first starring role since 2 Broke Girls]( Now on Hulu Hulu's Dollface stars Kat Dennings as Jules, a woman who recently got out of (read: dumped) a long-term relationship and realizes she's lost touch with all her friends. Jules goes on quite a journey to prove herself to her old besties, and a lot of it is quite surreal. Dollface's twist is that it features a look inside Jules’ mind, a place where barn cats work for public transportation, and the paramedics burst through your door to resuscitate you when you like your ex's new boo's insta. A charming comedy featuring a stellar cast — including Shay Mitchell, Brenda Song, and Esther Povitsky — Dollface is a great way to spend a Saturday. CALLING ALL CHARLI XCX STANS [I’m With the Band: Nasty Cherry is the legendary artist’s next big project]( Now on Netflix Netflix's third big experiment with music (first, concert films like [Homecoming]( second, the competition genre with the excellent [Rhythm & Flow]( is a celeb reality show about the band Nasty Cherry. You’re almost certainly thinking,”I've literally never heard of them before,” and that's because pop icon Charli XCX brought them together specifically for this project. Charli XCX gives music fans a behind-the-scenes look at what the music industry could look like when a woman is managing and producing other women. Though it should be noted — as the cast and bandmates frequently do — getting your start because Charli XCX hand-picked you is not the normal way most people start out in the music industry. 'TIS THE HOLIDAY BINGEING SEASON [Klaus is a heart-warming watch for the whole family]( Now on Netflix One of the highlights of Netflix’s holiday slate this year is Klaus, an English-language Spanish-made animated comedy. The movie boasts an all-star cast featuring Jason Schwartzman as Jesper, a cantankerous mailman who is demoted to the North Pole. In a village where no one talks to each other, let alone write notes of affection, Jesper’s unexpected friendships with Alva (Rashida Jones) and Klaus (JK Simmons) restore a touch of magic to the town. AN AMERICAN CLASSIC TAKES ON AN AMERICAN CLASSIC [Good Eats: Thanksgiving Special is a national treasure]( Sunday at 8pm on Food Network Alton Brown takes us on a Good Eats journey unlike any other: into the wild, wonderful world of Thanksgiving. Get Brown’s takes on the great American classics before you set your holiday menu — he might just serve up a dish that’s worth messing with your grandmother’s recipe. [Unsubscribe]( | [View online]( ©2019 CBS Interactive | All Rights Reserved. CBS Interactive - [235 2nd St., San Francisco, CA 94105](#) [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms and Conditions](

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