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I want to welcome everybody to the Rushfield Lunch. This is a new, this is our second installment. It's a weekly gathering doing here at this time every week, although next week it'll be an hour late. So when we have a very special guest joining us, but generally at this time every week,
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where I'm going to have in the great thinkers of our time, artists, crafts people, business people, The man on the street, who may be a great thinker, too. We're going to be talking about the important issues of our day. Last week, we were joined by producer Ted Hope, and we talked about the future of entertainment.
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This week, we have something even more important. We're talking about Traitors, the most important show on TV, certainly the most important reality show on TV, which is upended reality program as we know it. And to talk about that, I have the two greatest traders thinkers. I think there are.

Richard Rushfield, Katey Rich & Emily Yoshida Talk 'Traitors' Season 3

I think it's the most important show on TV, so I convened my fellow fans to break down season 3 and its shockingly satisfying finale

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Every Wednesday, I host The Rushfield Lunch, my new Substack live show, to talk to top execs and talent. On the Mar. 12 episode, I gathered my friends Emily Yoshida, who writes for the acclaimed FX series Shōgun, and Prestige Junkie Katey Rich to discuss Traitors, my favorite show on television. If you missed it, you can watch it right here.

This week, on Mar. 19 at the special time of Noon PT, I’ll be chatting with Hamish McKenzie, the cofounder of Substack. Visit theankler.com or watch live in the Substack app. Paid subscribers can comment and participate in the conversation as it happens. See you soon.

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