What's happened
A variety of entertainment options are available for streaming this weekend, including a controversial reality show, a heartwarming drag reality series, documentaries about Bon Jovi and a Chilean doomsday cult, and uncertainty surrounding the renewal of the series 'Shōgun'.
Why it matters
The lineup of reality TV shows and documentaries offers viewers a diverse range of options to enjoy over the weekend, catering to different tastes and interests. The uncertainty surrounding the renewal of 'Shōgun' adds an element of suspense for fans of the series.
What the papers say
Business Insider UK provides a comprehensive list of the best movies, shows, and documentaries available for streaming this weekend, highlighting the return of a controversial reality show and the heartwarming HBO series about drag. The Guardian offers insights into the collapse of the healthcare system in a troubled country and the final episode of the documentary series 'Beyond Paradise'.
How we got here
The entertainment industry continues to offer a wide array of content for viewers, ranging from reality TV shows to documentaries that explore various themes and subjects. The popularity of reality shows and documentaries reflects the audience's interest in diverse storytelling and unique perspectives.
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