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  1. ‘House of the Dragon’ Season 2, Episode 7 Recap: Soothing the Savage Beasts

    Not everyone gets to have a dragon. But maybe more people get to have dragons than everyone thought?

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    Rhaenyra (Emma D’Arcy) wasn’t so sure at first that Addam’s having a dragon was a good thing.
    CreditTheo Whiteman/HBO
    House of the Dragon
  2. Lisa Kudrow Brings Her Daffy Charm to ‘Time Bandits’

    The actress dialed up the zaniness in the TV reboot of a Terry Gilliam fantasy classic, created by the team behind “What We Do in the Shadows.”

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    “No one’s putting me in a Hobbit movie,” Lisa Kudrow said. But scoring a role in “Time Bandits,” which whisked her off to New Zealand for six months, wasn’t so completely different.
    CreditAmy Harrity for The New York Times
  3. Saying Goodbye to the Messy, Murderous World of ‘Elite’

    A diverse cast of characters and a murder to solve each school year have helped make this teen drama one of Netflix’s longest-running original shows.

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    From left, Chloe (Mirela Balic), Eric (Gleb Abrosimov) and Nico (Ander Puig) are among the high schoolers in “Elite.”
    CreditMatías Uris/Netflix
  4. ‘Time Bandits’ Review: A Flatter Adventure

    An adaptation of the 1981 film on Apple TV+ gives us time-traveling bandits of greater height and lesser amusement.

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    “Time Bandits” updates the 1981 movie. With, from left, Lisa Kudrow, Rune Temte, Kal-El Tuck, Tadhg Murphy, Charlyne Yi and Roger Jean Nsengiyumva.
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  5. One Night of TV Canceled a President

    President Biden’s decision to bow out after a disastrous debate confirms that in a TikTok era, TV is still the biggest political arena.

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    On Sunday, President Biden announced he was ending his campaign for re-election, which began to collapse after his debate against Donald J. Trump late in June.
    CreditBrian Snyder/Reuters
    Critic’s Notebook

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  2. Critic’s Notebook

    Opening Ceremony Misses the Boat

    The Paris Games began with a new look and sparkled with Celine Dion. But the show suffered from bloat similar to TV’s other spectacles.

    By Mike Hale

     
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  13. Best of Late Night

    Late Night Breaks Down ‘Kamala Is Brat’

    The Harris campaign’s embrace of the Gen Z term puzzled cable news analysts of a certain age, but Stephen Colbert was glad to clear things up.

    By Trish Bendix

     
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  16. ‘Veep’ Is Re-elected

    After news broke that President Biden would endorse Vice President Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee, the internet was rife with clips and memes from the show.

    By Alexis Soloski

     
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  25. Are You Ready, Kids?

    Test your knowledge of the beloved Nickelodeon animated series “SpongeBob SquarePants,” which celebrates its 25th anniversary this year.

    By Maya Phillips and Sean Catangui

     
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  28. The Best of Late Night This Week

    Late night was subdued on Monday, after a gunman tried to kill former President Trump. Later in the week, the hosts discussed the R.N.C., JD Vance and Matt Gaetz.

    By Trish Bendix

     
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  32. An Appraisal

    Bob Newhart Holds Up

    He basically invented the stand-up special in 1960 and continued to be a source of comic brilliance until his final years.

    By Jason Zinoman

     
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  56. The Doctor Is Out: What Do I Read Now?

    These stories of relationship dramas and evolving partnerships will fill the “Couples Therapy”-sized hole in your life with wisdom, schadenfreude and humor — and sometimes all of the above.

    By Sadie Stein

     
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  64. Best of Late Night

    A Somber Late Night After the Attack on Trump

    Stephen Colbert and Seth Meyers offered sober reflections about democracy. So did Anthony Anderson, though he found some humor in the reaction to the shooting.

    By Trish Bendix

     
  65. Dr. Ruth’s Tips for a Happy Life

    Ruth Westheimer loved to give advice — and often strayed from her area of expertise as she tried, in her words, “to make the world a better place.”

    By Steven Kurutz

     
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