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A DOZEN COOL THINGS TO SEE, HEAR, READ AND DOWNLOAD THIS WEEK<br />
A DOZEN COOL THINGS TO SEE, HEAR, RE<br />
EDITED BY TOM GLIATTO<br />
sFOR<br />
ADDITIONAL<br />
REVIEWS OF<br />
MOVIES, TV SHOWS,<br />
MUSIC AND<br />
BOOKS, GO TO<br />
PEOPLE.COM/<br />
PICKS<br />
MARCO GROB/AMC<br />
1<br />
No.<br />
Love is not<br />
a sin, ever:<br />
Dominic<br />
Cooper and<br />
Ruth Negga.<br />
Preacher<br />
It’s one hell of a journey as Dominic Cooper and Ruth Negga try to find the Almighty<br />
TV<br />
FANTASY Showtime’s reboot of David Lynch’s Twin Peaks was welcomed (and puzzled<br />
over) as the return of a surrealist whose first attempt at mainstream programming was<br />
ahead of its time. But while there’s still only one Peaks, other fascinatingly strange<br />
formations have risen in recent years, throwing twisted shadows: The best are FX’s Legion,<br />
Starz’ American Gods and, back for season 2, AMC’s Preacher. Dominic Cooper is Jesse Custer, a man<br />
who bends people to his will through what may be divine power. Drifting across a landscape that looks<br />
like Hillbilly Elegy after war and drought, he’s on a search for a God gone AWOL. (Jesse learned this in<br />
season 1, when he tried to place a direct call to the Almighty.) Teamed with his lover Tulip (Loving’s<br />
Ruth Negga), he’s trailed by a bounty hunter from hell. Blood flows, with deadpan humor as a sponge.<br />
It may all mean nothing. Or you may think this is us just as much as This Is Us. (AMC, <strong>June</strong> 25, 10 p.m.)