"The Cliffs of Fear" arrives in a polished, premium-style package, but the piece says it does not come close to the heights of the original film. The article also notes a Netflix comedy starring Jennifer Lopez and the star of "Ted Lasso," describing it as charming.
Elsewhere in the roundup, it says a 65-year-old billionaire replaced Colbert, ratings collapsed, and everyone is happy about it. Another series is described as one that keeps trying to imitate "Friends," and the writer says it is one that could have been skipped. One line singles out Sidney Sweeney, saying this is not just about her.
The text also mentions television characters beginning to work on OnlyFans, and includes a sponsored item about how to choose the coffee I like, presented with Fresh Coffee. In the opinion section, Cüneyt Barlış writes that Erdoğan drew a Middle East map in which Israel is the main threat, while Tzvi Bar'el says no leader in the world has received such humiliating treatment from Trump, adding, "The joke is on us."
Further recommendations and commentary touch on a story about ideological distance between lovers, with Gili Izikovich saying, "Anyone separated from their beloved by an ideological abyss will identify with the frustration and disgust." Niv Hadass praises an album, saying that once it was released, he did not want to hear anything else. The roundup also includes a quote about surviving genocide and having to search for the bodies to prove it to the world, and another about a relationship that began with a partner's interest in "his Russians."