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From "The Bachelor" to "Bridgerton," examining the fraught dynamics of interracial romance on TV


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Regina King's "Saturday Night Live" debut last weekend contained a lot of highlights, but the rollicking fun she had with the satirical game show "What's Your Type?" stayed on our minds all week long.
In this MTV dating show spoof, Instagram-famous host Tampa Bay Janae (Cecily Strong) welcomes King's Kendra Sutter, a marketing supervisor from Oakland. Kendra is an elegant woman who looks like she could land any man she wants, but has awfully specific tastes.
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"I'm looking for a sure thing, a man who will worship me. That's why I want a cringey white dude in his early 40s," she explains, throwing in a thirsty shoulder shimmy. "Corny, awkward, or douchey, this freak likes to binge on cringe."

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Saturday Night Live: Regina King & Nathaniel Rateliff February 13, 2021


Saturday Night Live: Regina King & Nathaniel Rateliff February 13, 2021
Published Feb 14, 2021
8Regina King was a great, engaged host with good writing to deal with and Nathaniel Rateliff surprised fans by bringing his beloved former backing band along with him for this special night in his career. Here's everything that happened on
Alex Moffatt debuted his spot-on Tucker Carlson, as
SNL began with his Fox News show reacting to the news that Donald Trump was acquitted by the U.S. Senate earlier in the day. Kate McKinnon's Lindsey Graham stopped by to comment and got an applause break for invoking #FreeBritneySpears. Aidy Bryant appeared as Ted Cruz to further justify the GOP decision to acquit Trump. Then the thing shifted back into a flashback of the senate proceedings, which wasn't funny, before Beck Bennett's rather incredible Mitch McConnell appeared to mimic his wishy-washy, technicality-laden defense of voting "not guilty." Shaped by events that occurred only hours earlier, this was fine, if only to show off a new trick up Alex Moffatt's sleeve.

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