We know your Monday night is all set—you’ll be watching the Met Gala red carpet, of course—but what about this weekend? If you’re stuck for ideas, don’t worry—there’s plenty of great new shows and movies to keep you entertained.

From a fresh Netflix series starring Tina Fey and Colman Domingo to Amy Sherman-Palladino’s latest attempt at a prestige ballet drama, here’s everything worth watching this weekend.

### Étoile (Amazon Prime Video)
As someone who still mourns the cancellation of Bunheads, I’m thrilled Amy Sherman-Palladino hasn’t given up on her dream of a ballet-themed hit. Étoile might finally be it—the show follows French and American dance companies swapping their top dancers and choreographers in a bold marketing move. Packed with real ballet stars (like Tiler Peck and Unity Phelan) and Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’s Luke Kirby, it’s a whirlwind of camp, fast-paced drama, and stunning dance sequences. — Hannah Jackson, fashion writer

### The Four Seasons (Netflix)
Tina Fey not only stars alongside Colman Domingo, Will Forte, and Steve Carell in this miniseries adaptation of Alan Alda’s 1981 film—she also co-wrote it. More heartfelt than Mean Girls or 30 Rock, The Four Seasons follows three couples whose decades-long friendship is tested by midlife crises and the threat of divorce. It’s rare to see a show about friendships in your 50s, and this one makes it both moving and fun. — Emma Specter, culture writer

### Saturday Night Live with Quinta Brunson & Benson Boone (NBC)
A weekend without SNL just isn’t the same—it’s the perfect show to unwind with at the end of the night (yes, I’m usually home in time for the cold open, no judgment). This week, Abbott Elementary creator and star Quinta Brunson returns as host, making her only the third Black woman to host SNL multiple times. Will musical guest Benson Boone pull a Morgan Wallen and spark post-show chatter? We’ll see! — E.S.

### A Simple Favor 2 (Prime Video)
Is this sequel flawless? Not quite—but at least it’s bold and original, which is more than you can say for most Hollywood fare these days. Blake Lively and Anna Kendrick are fantastic in their roles, and even if the plot isn’t airtight, the fashion alone is worth watching (especially after this year’s Met Gala dress code). — E.S.

### Miss Austen (PBS)
If you love a good Jane Austen-inspired drama, Miss Austen is right up your alley. This four-part series explores Cassandra Austen’s decision to burn her sister Jane’s personal letters (very Little Women of her), turning it into a poignant look at sibling love. Starring Patsy Ferran and Keeley Hawes, it’s a must for period drama fans. — E.S.