Dave Chappelle returns to Saturday Night Live to give his thoughts on the election. Plus, an underseen YouTube series moves to Amazon Prime, a dynamic trio goes to the moon (and Showtime), and more. Hello!
What a week. If you just can’t bring yourself to watch one more second of your preferred cable news network, take a break with one of these shows (or this one Netflix movie). I suppose you could go outside and get some fresh air, too, if you really wanted. But we’re in the TV recommendations business, not the go outside business. Here are this weekend’s TV picks. -Liam [Your Watch This Now! newsletter is created by Senior Recommendations and Reviews Editor Tim Surette and more show-obsessed editors at TV Guide!]( [Wayne]( Now on Amazon Prime Video
[Blame it on the Wayne]( Wayne used to be a YouTube original, but when Google got out of the scripted TV game, Amazon picked it up and rebranded it as an Amazon original. TV is just the biggest tech companies in the world selling stuff to each other now. The critically acclaimed dark comedy is about the titular teenage boy (Mark McKenna) who goes on a quest to find and reclaim his dead father’s stolen 1979 Pontiac Trans Am with the help of the girl he has a crush on, Del (Ciara Bravo). Together, they have some Bonnie & Clyde-style adventures. Right now there’s just one season of the show, but maybe if enough people watch it on Prime Video, Amazon will order a second season. [The Infinite Trench]( Now on Netflix
[Enter The Endless Trench]( An anti-fascist activist in the Spanish Civil War hides in a hole underneath his house for 33 years with his wife's help in order to avoid being killed by Franco's men in this Netflix arthouse film. This harrowing psychological drama is Spain's submission for next year's Academy Awards. It’s known in Spanish as La trinchera infinita. [Whitney Houston]( Saturday at 8/7c on HBO & HBO Max
[The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame will always love you]( The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame usually does a mega-concert for the induction ceremony, but that sadly couldn't happen this year. But the show goes on in the form of a documentary-style special. This year's inductees are Depeche Mode, The Doobie Brothers, Whitney Houston, Nine Inch Nails, The Notorious B.I.G., and T-Rex, as well as Ahmet Ertegun Award honorees Jon Landau (Bruce Springsteen's manager and producer) and Irving Azoff (manager and entertainment executive).
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[Saturday Night Live is Chappelle’s show]( To paraphrase one of the great comedian’s [greatest jokes]( “Somebody get Dave Chappelle on SNL so I can make sense of this election!” Chappelle -- whose show is currently [getting the Netflix bump]( -- is hosting the first Saturday Night Live after the election, just like he did in 2016. His monologue will be a must-watch. It might not even be that funny, honestly -- late-period Chappelle is pretty hit-or-miss jokes-wise -- but it will certainly be thought-provoking and interesting. [Moonbase 8]( Series premiere Sunday at 11/10c on Showtime, YouTube (free); complete season on Showtime's streaming apps
[Moonbase 8 finds laughs in space]( Comedy supergroup Fred Armisen, John C. Reilly, and Tim Heidecker play a trio of astronauts training to be the first on a manned station on the moon, and that should already be enough to get you revved up to watch this. It's a claustrophobic workplace comedy filled with incompetence and danger (usually from their incompetence) and three great performances, particularly from Heidecker. This is the show that Netflix's much ballyhooed Space Force should have been. Showtime is making the premiere episode available for free on YouTube, and if you're a binger, all of Season 1 will be available on Showtime's streaming apps. -Tim Surette
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