Posted 28 minutes agoSubscribe to Screen Time NewsletterCaret DownHere Are Two Netflix Shows You Need To Watch This Weekend, Plus More TV And Movie News You Might've Missed"The West Wing" fans, listen up. Bradley Whitford and Allison Janney are back in the White House together in "The Diplomat" Season 3.by Nora DominickBuzzFeed StaffFacebookPinterestLinkHot Topic🔥 Full coverage and conversation on Bridgerton Hey hey! I'm Nora, and I write the Screen Time newsletter, BuzzFeed's weekly roundup of all the TV and movie news you need to know, the shows and movies you need to be watching right now, and much more. And if you're saying, "Hey! I love all of that stuff," then you can get Screen Time delivered directly to your inbox by subscribing here! BuzzFeed Here's what the newsletter is covering this week: BuzzFeed The Diplomat - watch for: Allison Janney and Bradley Whitford's reunion Netflix Streaming on Netflix BuzzFeed TrendingHot TopicLet's chat about all things BridgertonSee our Bridgerton Discussions The Diplomat returned with Season 3 this week, and it picks up right where the Season 2 finale ended, with Kate (Keri Russell) accusing Vice President Grace Penn (Allison Janney) of hatching a terrorist plot, but all of that doesn't matter now because the president is dead - with Hal (Rufus Sewell) inadvertently killing him - and Grace is now the leader of the free world. With this new season, Janney has been upped to a recurring character from a guest star, while Bradley Whitford joins as Todd Penn, Grace's husband. Netflix That's right, The Diplomat has staged one of the best The West Wing reunions ever, with Janney and Whitford reuniting in the White House 19 years after The West Wing concluded. And, with the show already being renewed for a Season 4, Janney and Whitford have been upped to series regulars. Honestly, if you're a fan of TV dramas, the combined force of Russell, Janney, and Whitford, who have starred in two of the best political dramas of all time in The Americans and The West Wing, The Diplomat is the perfect thing for you. Clifton Prescod / Netflix Boots - watch for: A heartfelt coming-of-age comedy Patti Perret / Netflix Streaming on Netflix Set in the 1990s, Boots is a new series that follows Cameron Cope (Miles Heizer), a closeted gay American teenager, who impulsively enlists in the United States Marine Corps alongside his best friend, Ray McAffey (Liam Oh). Boots wasn't initially on my radar for this fall, but it has stolen my heart, led by a mesmerizing performance by Heizer, who I've loved since Parenthood. It's a refreshingly funny coming-of-age story that perfectly balances serious topics, especially given the story's setting, while also making it humorous and relatable. Patti Perret / Netflix Basically, the series charmed me. If you end up binge-watching the whole series, I highly recommend this interview with Heizer, where he talks about his own coming-out story and how important Boots is to him. And, if you want even more, the show is actually based on Greg Cope White's memoir titled The Pink Marine. Alfonso Pompo Bresciani / Netflix BuzzFeed Glen Powell and the Chad Powers cast swung by to play a game of Who's Who to see how well they know each other, and so we could get to know this hilarious cast a little better, too. From who's most likely to cause a castmate to break character while filming to who is most like their character, the Chad Powers cast showed they have just as much fun off set as they do on it. We also tested their knowledge on their fellow cast members' previous roles, like how one of them starred as Franken Girl on Wizards of Waverly Place, LOL. It's so fun, and you can watch the full video below: View this video on YouTube BuzzFeed Celeb / Via youtube.com BuzzFeed These are some of my favorite things from my FYP, feed, and

MORE: If you hear crying, it's probably me, because I still have not emotionally recovered from Dedication Night on Dancing with the Stars this week. From Boy Meets World and The Parent Trap reunions to dances between family, like Dylan Efron and his little sister, it was an emotional night in the ballroom. However, nothing compared to Robert Irwin and Witney Carson's contemporary dance to "You'll Be in My Heart" by Phil Collins, which Robert dedicated to his mom, Terri Irwin. ABC / Disney+ With Robert explaining, "I want her to know how proud my dad would be of her." The whole ballroom was weeping. I was sobbing on my couch. Their dance was stunning and should've earned a higher score. So, here are the best reactions to Robert's touching tribute: ABC / Via x.com ABC / Via x.com ABC / Via x.com You can watch Robert's full dance from this week below: View this video on YouTube ABC / Via youtube.com Also, Netflix revealed the Bridgerton Season 4 release date!!! The next season will drop on Jan. 29, 2026, with the first four episodes, followed by the second part on Feb. 26, 2026. So, yes, Netflix is still (annoyingly) splitting things up into p