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Community is now streaming on two different services, Nailed It! is back in time for all your stress

Community is now streaming on two different services, Nailed It! is back in time for all your stress-baking; The Magicians’ quest comes to a quiet close; and Dung Dynasty is here to gift us enough poop jokes to get us through quarantine. Happy April Fools' Day! Just kidding, April Fools’ Day is a joke. It’s bad. Please do not believe anything you read on the internet today... unless of course we are talking about this very newsletter, which features only the best recommendations on the planet, guaranteed. Other websites will try to fool you with headlines about your favorite shows returning — oh wait, [that’s a thing that actually happens now](. Whatever. The point is, please do not even click on anything on the World Wide Web until the calendar flips to April 2. Until then, here are tonight’s picks. – Kaitlin [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 [Woman Reading]( [Community classes are back in session]( Now on Netflix All six seasons (but still no movie!) of Community are now streaming on Netflix (don’t worry, they are still on Hulu too), which means you have six excellent reasons (OK, maybe just five?) to stay on your couch for at least another week or two. Created by Dan Harmon, the comedy follows a study group at a community college, who, led by Joel McHale's cocky and cynical Jeff Winger, reluctantly become friends and better themselves (sort of) in the process. Also starring Donald Glover, Alison Brie, Gillian Jacobs, Danny Pudi, Yvette Nicole Brown, and Chevy Chase, the series is one of the most innovative shows in history and is known for its high-concept episodes that regularly parodied pop culture tropes, as well as its increasingly meta existence. Heads up, though: Season 4 is kinda rough. SPONSORED [Media mobilize headline media mobilize headline media mobilize headline]( Media mobilize dek media mobilize dek media mobilize dek media mobilize dek [Learn more]( LET’S GET BAKED [Quit stress-baking and watch Nailed It! instead]( Season 4 Now on Netflix Netflix's best reality series about amateur bakers is back for Season 4. The new season of Nailed It! is full of substandard baking that will make you feel 1,000 times better about your own failures in the kitchen. It also features a number of surprising and exciting firsts, including kids in the kitchen and experiments with liquid nitrogen. That's just asking for things to blow up in bakers' faces (more than normal anyway), if you're asking me. The guest judges this season include professional actor [Adam Scott]( comedian [Fortune Feimster]( and Olympic gold medalist [Gabby Douglas]( among others. IT’S LITERALLY ABOUT POOP [Dung Dynasty is like Meerkat Manor but with more poop and no meerkats]( Wednesday at 8/7c on Smithsonian Channel If you've watched all the crap Netflix and Hulu and Amazon and Disney+ and Apple TV+ have to offer, please allow me to introduce you to some other sh-- that is worth watching. I’m talking, of course, about Dung Dynasty, Smithsonian’s new special about two families of dung beetles at war with each other in the African Savanna. They are fighting over poop because they literally need it to survive: They need it to eat, to find a mate, and to breed. And while they’re just trying to secure the bag (of poop), they also have to contend with predators like bullfrogs, honey badgers, and rock monitor lizards. As if being a creature who literally lives on feces isn’t bad enough already. BREAK THE SPELL [Not even magic could save The Magicians from tonight’s series finale]( Wednesday at 10/9c on Syfy All stories must come to an end sooner or later, otherwise you end up like Supernatural, a show that kept defying death onscreen and off and now it can’t die even when it actually wants to because of a pandemic. Sorry, this isn’t about Supernatural, it’s about Syfy’s The Magicians, which is coming to an end tonight after five seasons. In the series finale, which is titled “Fillory and Further” (a nod to the fictional book series in the Magicians novels), the gang will face off against the Dark King for a final time and attempt to destroy Fillory in order to save it. I’m not sure how that works, but I’m also not a magician. THIS SOUNDS PAINFUL [Dragged Across Concrete is a controversial pick, but what else are you doing?]( Now on HBO Eighty-five percent of people aren't going to like this movie, and they're correct. The 15 percent who do are sick puppies. Dragged Across Concrete is an amoral-bordering-on-immoral crime flick that stars Mel Gibson and Vince Vaughn as cops who get suspended without pay for excessive force and decide to rob a gangster to stave off financial ruin. The title tells you everything you need to know about the tone. It's a gratuitously brutal exploitation movie that's 159 minutes long and feels it, with long, indulgent digressions. At one point, Vince Vaughn eats an egg salad sandwich for two minutes. It's written and directed by S. Craig Zahler, maybe the most provocative American director currently active. It reminds me a lot of [the limited series Too Old to Die Young, a similarly grimy, lengthy, ultraviolent crime story]( I love, because I'm a sick puppy. – Liam Mathews [Unsubscribe]( | [View online]( ©2020 CBS Interactive | All Rights Reserved. CBS Interactive - [235 2nd St., San Francisco, CA 94105](#) [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms and Conditions](

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