A rotating lineup of Vanity Fair writers and pop-culture obsessives, including Richard Lawson, Anthony Breznican, and Katey Rich, bring week-by-week coverage of the best shows on television, including detailed breakdowns of each episode and conversations with the most important people behind the scenes. Recent seasons include coverage of Succession, The White Lotus, House of the Dragon, The Crown, WandaVision, and Mare of Easttown.
Recent Episodes
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Inside The Crown’s Three-Queen Farewell
As The Crown comes to an end, executive producer Suzanne Mackie drops by Still Watching to discuss the series’ legacy and that final scene that united Imelda Staunton, Olivia Colman, and Claire Foy for the first time.
By Chris Murphy
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The Crown: Who Really Hired That Paparazzo to Take Photos of Diana and Dodi?
VF staff writer and royals expert Erin Vanderhoof drops by the Still Watching podcast to chat about dueling photographs of Charles and Di—and why the show’s story about paparazzo Mario Brenna may stoke controversy.
By Chris Murphy
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The Crown: How Did Diana Really Feel About the Press?
VF royal correspondent Katie Nicholl stops by Still Watching to discuss episode one of The Crown season six, Diana’s fractured relationship with the royal family, and watching William and Harry grow up.
By Chris Murphy
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Inside Vanity Fair’s Explosive Real Housewives Story
On a special episode of Still Watching, reporter Anna Peele drops by to discuss her bombshell story about the reckoning within the Bravoverse.
By Chris Murphy
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What Makes a Perfect Drama Episode?
The hosts of Still Watching on their favorite TV drama episodes of the past 25 years—from a left-field Sopranos choice to a soapy network favorite to what might be the quarter-century’s undisputed best episode ever.
By Hillary Busis
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For The Morning Show, “Whatever Is Juiciest Is the Answer”
On a special bonus episode of Still Watching, executive producer Michael Ellenberg and consulting producer Brian Stelter dish on the headlines that inspired season three and why “morning shows might be the last man standing” in broadcast TV.
By Savannah Walsh
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Sex Education’s Final Season Ends With a Bang
On a bonus episode of Still Watching, executive producer Jamie Campbell chats with VF about the demolition of Moordale, as well as introducing Dan Levy and saying goodbye to Sex Education.
By Chris Murphy
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The Other Black Girl Makes the Office Into a Horror Story
On a special bonus episode of Still Watching, executive producers Jordan Reddout and Gus Hickey drop by to discuss their new horror-comedy series, which hit Hulu on September 13.
By Chris Murphy
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And Just Like That: Michael Patrick King Knows When the Audience Turned on Che Diaz
On a special bonus episode of the Still Watching podcast, And Just Like That writer, director, and executive producer Michael Patrick King drops by to chat about directing the season finale, the return of Samantha Jones, the fan response to Che Diaz, and what might be in store for season three.
By Chris Murphy
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And Just Like That… Prepares for Its Last Supper
With one episode left to go this season, Carrie is saying goodbye to her apartment with one final dinner party. But is she also saying goodbye to Aidan?
By Chris Murphy
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And Just Like That…: Will Carrie Hurt Aidan Again?
On the ninth episode of Still Watching, our hosts chat about Miranda’s and Charlotte’s kids’ potential romance as well as Carrie’s possible move downtown. Plus, a conversation with Radhika Jones.
By Chris Murphy
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And Just Like That… Wonders: Was Big a Big Mistake?
On the eighth episode of Still Watching, our hosts unpack Carrie and Aidan’s rekindling romance and Carrie’s big question about Big. Plus, an interview with And Just Like That… production designer Miguel López-Castillo.
By Chris Murphy
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And Just Like That: Did Aidan and Carrie Fall in Love Again on Valentine’s Day?
On this week’s episode of Still Watching, our hosts unpack the various breakups and makeups of And Just Like That, as well as Aidan and Carrie’s missed connection turned Valentine’s Day meet-cute.
By Chris Murphy
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And Just Like That… Presents the Fall of Che Diaz
On this week’s episode of Vanity Fair’s Still Watching podcast, our hosts discuss the reaction to a controversial character’s comeuppance, plus talk lots of fashion.
By Richard Lawson
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Is This the Episode Where And Just Like That… Gets Good?
Vanity Fair’s Still Watching podcast recaps AJLT episode four, plus Nicole Ari Parker stops by to talk all things Lisa Todd Wexley.
By Richard Lawson
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And Just Like That… “Chapter Three”: Carrie Gets COVID, Sort Of
On the third episode of And Just Like That’s second season, Carrie fakes COVID, while Miranda and Che get into a potentially relationship-ending fight. Who? Weekly cohosts Bobby Finger and Lindsey Weber drop by Still Watching to share their unfiltered thoughts and feelings on the Sex and the City revival.
By Chris Murphy
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And Just Like That…: Thank God Carrie’s Finally Having Sex in the City Again
Season two of the Sex and the City revival is already more fun and flirty than season one. Still Watching: And Just Like That takes a seat at the brunch table with Vanity Fair editor in chief Radhika Jones to talk about its first two episodes.
By Chris Murphy
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What’s the Best Sex and the City Episode of All Time?
In this two-part special series, VF’s Still Watching podcast does a deep dive, ranking the five best SATC episodes ever.
By Chris Murphy
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Succession Director Mark Mylod Had to “Walk a Tightrope” to Nail the Finale
On a special bonus episode of Still Watching, Mylod reveals how he shaped the Roy family’s demise: “It’s about the cruelty of hope.”
By Chris Murphy
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Succession Finale: Saying a Final Farewell to the Roys
On Still Watching, hosts Richard Lawson and Chris Murphy and TV correspondent Joy Press unpack the tragic ending for the Roy family. Plus, an in-depth conversation with Jeremy Strong about filming the finale.
By Chris Murphy