What to Watch This Week: ‘Outer Banks’, ‘Mr. Corman’ + ‘Reservation Dogs’ | Entertainment Weekly

Entertainment Weekly published this video item, entitled “What to Watch This Week: ‘Outer Banks’, ‘Mr. Corman’ + ‘Reservation Dogs’ | Entertainment Weekly” – below is their description.

This week on What to Watch, host Gerrad Hall and EW’s Sydney Bucksbaum, Tyler Aquilina, and Derek Lawrence return to the OBX for ‘Outer Banks’ season two and check out ‘Mr. Corman’ and ‘Reservation Dogs’.

Chapters

0:00 – Intro

1:07 – ‘Outer Banks’ Leaves the Pogues in a Predicament That Demands a Third Season

5:27 – The Impressionistic ‘Mr. Corman’ Lets Joseph Gordon-Levitt Get Personal

7:49 – ‘Reservation Dogs’ Gathers Indigenous Artists for Comedy Not Commonly Seen on TV

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