In season 2 of 'Bad Sisters,' secrets unravel and bonds fray NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Sharon Horgan, creator and star of Bad Sisters, about the show's second season. Sarah Handel
How 'Yellowstone' writes off Kevin Costner's towering patriarch So far, Yellowstone has scored sky-high viewership as a western soap opera. Costner's departure just adds to the drama. Eric Deggans
As a 'Seasoned Professional,' Jenny Slate now finds strength in her sensitivity The comic can pick up on the "micro bad mood" of whoever she's talking to. She writes about pregnancy, childbirth and motherhood in a new book of essays, Lifeform. Originally broadcast March 12, 2024. Terry Gross
What's new this season on network TV? Not much So many of the network's new prime-time series are like cafeteria casseroles: aggressively and intentionally bland. But late-night shows continue to offer spice in the form of biting humor. David Bianculli
'Somebody Somewhere' is about finding your people: Here’s how Bridget Everett found hers Everett never felt like she fit in her hometown of Manhattan, Kan. After moving to New York City and developing a cabaret show, she returned to Kansas for her HBO show Somebody Somewhere. Terry Gross
Some suggestions for television viewing for Halloween The vampire mockumentary "What We Do in the Shadows" enters its sixth and final season this week. Meanwhile, Kathryn Hahn stars as a witch trying to regain her powers in Marvel's "Agatha All Along." A Martínez
Reba McEntire on mentors, bridging generations and her TV return with 'Happy's Place' NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with country music icon Reba McEntire about her new NBC sitcom Happy's Place, about a woman who inherits her father's restaurant with a half sister she's never met. Gus Contreras
Sterlin Harjo says 'Reservation Dogs' gives audiences permission to laugh Harjo was recently named a 2024 MacArthur Fellow. His TV show Reservation Dogs focused on group of teenagers living on a Native reservation in rural Oklahoma. Originally broadcast Sept. 19, 2022. Terry Gross
How a TV channel in Afghanistan operates freely despite Taliban restrictions NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Saad Mohseni, CEO of a media company in Afghanistan. His new book is called "Radio Free Afghanistan: A Twenty-Year Odyssey for an Independent Voice in Kabul." Steve Inskeep
Victoria's Secret fashion show returns following a 6-year hiatus Winged Victoria's Secret models will once again take the runway for the first official show since 2018. Alana Wise