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THE CHEF SHOW Stream on Netflix. It’s easy to see why Jon Favreau and Roy Choi signed on to host this food travel show. One of the new episodes finds them chomping down smoked fish at Wexler’s Deli in Southern California. (“It looks so good,” Choi marvels.) Another begins with footage of the two sampling red wine given to them by Wolfgang Puck. (Favreau’s conclusion: “It’s good.”) Other highlights from the latest batch of episodes, released Wednesday, include the pair getting a lesson in cooking Peruvian ceviche from the chefs and restaurateurs Susan Feniger and Mary Sue Milliken, and cooking bread and biscuits with the filmmaker Sam Raimi. Raimi seems mildly envious of the pair’s gig: “Boy,” he says while holding a steaming bowl of delicious-looking food, “this is one of the toughest shoots I’ve been on.”

JUSTIN BIEBER: SEASONS Stream on YouTube. Last week, Justin Bieber released “Changes,” his first album in a half-decade, in which he attempts to reimagine himself by fully embracing R&B. Accompanying the new album is “Seasons,” a YouTube series that chronicles his return, his music-making process and his struggles with stardom, which include several years of drug abuse. “The first few episodes of ‘Seasons’ are about, loosely, how the sausage gets made,” Jon Caramanica wrote in a recent article in The New York Times. “But the subsequent ones are something else altogether — a picture of how the sausage almost doesn’t get made.”

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