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Plus what's new on Netflix this week, a look at where 'Jeopardy!' goes from here, and how 'The Que

Plus what's new on Netflix this week, a look at where 'Jeopardy!' goes from here, and how 'The Queen's Gambit' can even work for chess idiots. [subscribe]( for the culture of now in your inbox WHAT TO READ THIS WEEKEND ['The Crown' Finally Sh*ts All Over The Fairy Tale In Season Four, And It's Delightful.]( Kimberly Ricci reviews the new season of Netflix's crown jewel (pun intended). ['The Queen's Gambit' Can Work For You Even If You're A Big Dumb Chess Idiot.]( Brian Grubb on the new Netflix show everyone is talking about. [Here's Everything New On Netflix This Week.]( If 'The Crown' and 'The Queen's Gambit' aren't your thing, here are some other options. [Documenting America's Most Lovably Scruffy Sports Town In 'Maybe Next Year.']( Vince Mancini chatted with director Kyle Thrash about his new streaming doc on Philly sports fans. [The Director Of HBO's 'Murder on Middle Beach' Tells Us About His Search For His Mom's Killer.]( Kimberly Ricci talked with Madison Hamburg about the docuseries he made about his quest for justice. [Where Does Jeopardy Go From Here, Host-Wise?]( Brian Grubb takes a look at the possible Alex Trebek replacements. [Kate Mara On 'A Teacher' And Her Love For Her 'House of Cards' Character.]( Jason Tabrys chatted with the star of the compelling new FX on Hulu series. [Pappyland Author Wright Thompson On His New Book About Bourbon Royalty.]( Zach Johnston talked with the renowned writer about his deep dive into the Van Winkle family history. Stay safe and healthy out there. And thank you for being an Uproxx reader. We've also got you covered on the latest in music: → [Subscribe]( to our Indie Mixtape newsletter → [Subscribe]( to our Indiecast podcast and [follow]( the official playlist → [Pop Flash]( delivers all the latest music and messages in pop [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( Copyright © 2020 UPROXX LLC, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website. Our mailing address is: UPROXX LLC 10391 Jefferson BlvdCulver City, CA 90232 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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