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Queen of the South cancelled: Why is USA Network drama ending? | TV & Radio | Showbiz & TV

Queen of the South: Teresa Mendoza is played by actress Alice Braga. (Image: USA Network) READ MORE Why has Queen of the South been cancelled?  This evening, Monday, March 8, USA Network revealed series five of Queen of the South will be the drama s last.  An official reason as to why the show is coming to an end hasn t been given but it may simply be because it has run its course.  In the very beginning, flash-forward moments promised fans a future where Teresa will walk around as the White Queen, since she is always seen wearing white suits.  These flash-forward scenes also showed how Teresa would become one of the richest drug cartel bosses in the world and given the success of her business so far, it does seem to be heading that way. 

QUEEN OF THE SOUTH to End with Season 5 - Give Me My Remote

QUEEN OF THE SOUTH to End with Season 5 March 8, 2021 by Marisa Roffman   QUEEN OF THE SOUTH Pictured: “Queen of the South” Logo (Photo by: USA Network) QUEEN OF THE SOUTH will wrap up its run with the upcoming fifth season, USA Network announced. The ten-episode final year will kick off on Wednesday, April 7 at 10/9c. “We could not be prouder of our entire cast and crew that joined us on this magnificent journey,” said executive producers Dailyn Rodriguez, Ben Lobato and David Friendly in a statement. “QUEEN OF THE SOUTH began shooting in Mexico City, brought us to faraway places like Malta and Colombia and finally landed in New Orleans. We cannot wait to share the explosive final season with our devoted fans. And, of course, we could not have made this show without the talented and tireless Alice Braga, who brought our queen to life.”

USA s Queen of the South to End With Season 5 — Get Final Premiere Date

The Queen of the South‘s reign is coming to an end. USA Network has announced that its Alice Braga-led crime drama will wraps its run with Season 5, which is set to premiere Wednesday, April 7 at 10/9c. TVLine’s Cable Renew/Cancel Scorecard has thusly been updated. A final-season poster and a trailer were also released,

Press Advisory: CAMERA Calls on NBCUniversal to Address Antisemitic Falsehoods by SNL, MSNBC

CAMERA issued the following press advisory on Sunday, Feb. 22, 2021: For Immediate Release: Media Watchdog Calls on NBCUniversal to Address Antisemitic Falsehoods on Saturday Night Live and MSNBC Boston, MA The Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting and Analysis (CAMERA) is calling on officials at NBCUniversal to apologize for the broadcast of an antisemitic segment on the February 20, 2021 episode of NBC comedy show Saturday Night Live (SNL) and to retract the defamatory falsehood that Israel is “burning down Palestinian villages” broadcast earlier this month on MSNBC.   A February 21 letter from CAMERA’s Israel Director Tamar Sternthal to NBC executives deplored the antisemitic “joke” told by star Michael Che during SNL’s Weekend Update. Che “joked” that “Israel is reporting that they vaccinated half of their population. And I’m going to guess it’s the Jewish half.”  

NBC must apologize for bigoted statements about Israel on SNL, MSNBC, media watchdog group says

Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what s clicking on Foxnews.com. A media watchdog group has called on officials at NBCUniversal to apologize for a pair of incidents that have been criticized as anti-Semitic. CAMERA, the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America, called out the network for both a joke made on Saturday Night Live   this week as well as a segment on MSNBC earlier this month involving Mehdi Hassan. Over the weekend, SNL cast member Michael Che came under fire for a joke he made during the Weekend Update segment. Israel is reporting that they’ve vaccinated half of their population. I’m going to guess it’s the Jewish half,  Che said on the long-running NBC show.

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