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  • Kaitlin Olson, Danny DeVito, and Charlie Day in It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia

    The It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia Episode Being Used For Heartfelt Wedding Proposals

    By Akos Peterbencze 3 months ago

    It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia doesn't exactly scream 'romance,' but plenty of fans have had themed marriage proposals in honor of one of its best episodes.

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  • Mark S. holding a red ball and smirking on Severance

    5 Best Adam Scott Movies & TV Shows To Watch After Severance

    By Nina Starner 3 months ago

    Wanting to watch more Adam Scott between seasons of Severance? Here are five of his best projects to check out if you haven't already.

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  • Michonne with a group of survivors in Telltale's The Walking Dead

    Are The Walking Dead Video Games Connected To The TV Shows?

    By Rick Stevenson 3 months ago

    "The Walking Dead" is an expansive franchise that covers comics, video games, and of course television. But are the games intertwined with the TV shows?

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  • Hong Cha-Young (Jeon Yeo-been) walks beside Vincenzo Cassano (Song Joong-ki), with both wearing dark clothes and sunglasses, in Vincenzo

    This Overlooked K-Drama Is Perfect For Fans Of The Godfather

    By Samuel Stone 3 months ago

    While the mob movies popularized by The Godfather might seem worlds removed from South Korean shows, this K-drama brings these disparate cultures together.

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  • Eyk Larsen and Maura Franklin in 1899

    Why Netflix Canceled Its Sci-Fi Mystery Series 1899

    By Aaron Perine 3 months ago

    1899 was a pretty popular sci-fi mystery show on Netflix that only lasted one season. Here's why the streamer chose not to renew the stunning series.

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  • Afton Williamson as Talia Bishop surveilling in The Rookie

    Why Afton Williamson's Talia Bishop Left The Rookie

    By Akos Peterbencze 3 months ago

    After playing Talia Bishop for 20 episodes in the first season of The Rookie, Afton Williamson left the series. Here's why.

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  • Naomi, Avi, Yoshi, Shira, and Elliot sitting in a car screaming and gasping in Long Story Short

    One Of The Best New Netflix Shows Of 2025 Has A Brilliant, Brutal Twist

    By Rafael Motamayor 3 months ago

    BoJack Horseman creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg has a promising new animated show for Netflix on the way, and its first episode alone includes a brutal twist.

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  • Danny DeVito as Frank Reynolds on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia

    The It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia Episode That Pays Homage To A Bruce Willis Movie

    By Danielle Ryan 3 months ago

    It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia frequent includes homages to action movies, and this episode, which nods to a Bruce Willis classic, is a hilarious example.

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  • Stakar, Eros, and Mordo header image

    Marvel Cinematic Universe Post-Credit Scenes That Never Really Paid Off

    By Margaret David 3 months ago

    Marvel Studios has made a habit of ending movies and TV shows by setting up plot threads and characters for the future, but these haven't paid off yet.

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  • Picard (Patrick Stewart) and Troi (Marina Sirtis) on the bridge of the Enterprise in Star Trek: The Next Generation.

    Why Star Trek's 'Bottle Episodes' Are More Important Than You Realize

    By Witney Seibold 3 months ago

    Star Trek's recent shift to longer story arcs has underscored the importance of bottle episodes to the franchise. Here's what makes them so essential.

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  • Robby adjusting a fluid drip with doctors and a patient on The Pitt

    The Pitt Episode That Changes The Entire Series, According To Noah Wyle

    By Nina Starner 3 months ago

    The Pitt started getting much more attention after a specific episode, and executive producer and star Noah Wyle says that was all by design.

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  • George Costanza

    This Seinfeld Episode Made A Shockingly Accurate Prediction

    By Aaron Perine 3 months ago

    Films and television shows often accidentally predict the future, but one episode of Seinfeld nailed a future sporting event with uncanny accuracy.

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  • Alexa Mansour as Hope Bennett looking thoughtful on The Walking Dead: World Beyond

    Why The Walking Dead: World Beyond Only Lasted Two Seasons

    By Pauli Poisuo 3 months ago

    The Walking Dead TV show spin-off World Beyond had a surprisingly short run, although it's not the only installment in the franchise to have one.

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  • Rong Fu as Ensign Mitchell, Anson Mount as Captain Pike, and Rebecca Romijn as Una seated on the bridge of a starship in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds

    Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Producers Have A Genius Plan To Keep The Show Alive (Kind Of) [Exclusive]

    By Jeremy Mathai 3 months ago

    Star Trek: Strange New World's showrunners are quietly campaigning for a project that would, in a way, keep the series going even after it ends with season 5.

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  • Mid-Sized Sedan (Aaron Pierre) from Old (2021), The Manager (Glenn Howerton) in Archenemy (2020), Charlie Cale (Natasha Lyonne) from Poker Face (2023 - present), and NoHo Hank (Anthony Kerrigan) from Barry (2018 - 2023) surrounding a golden lotus from The White Lotus (2021 - present)

    12 Actors We Want To See In The White Lotus

    By Larry Fried 3 months ago

    The White Lotus has put together some incredible casts across three seasons of TV so far, but here are some actors we still want to see on the HBO series.

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  • Kevin Costner in season 1 of Yellowstone

    Taylor Sheridan Had A Few Very Specific Requests For Yellowstone's Theme Song

    By Akos Peterbencze 3 months ago

    Taylor Sheridan wanted Yellowstone to feel like a cinematic endeavour, which required a cinematic theme song to capture the Western spirit.

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  • A collage of David Martinez (Zach Aguilar) in Cyberpunk: Edgerunners, Beatrice (Melanie Lynskey) and Wirt (Elijah Wood) in Over the Garden Wall, and Asajj Ventress (Nika Futterman) in Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld

    The 12 Best Animated Miniseries Of All Time, Ranked

    By Samuel Stone 3 months ago

    While most animated series stick around for multiple seasons, others keep it short and sweet. Here are the 12 best animated miniseries of all time.

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  • Mr. Furious (Ben Stiller) from Mystery Men, Static Shock from Static Shock, Will Stronghold (Michael Angarano) from Sky High, The Rocketeer (Bill Campbell) from The Rocketeer, and Batman (voiced by Deidrich Baker) in Batman: The Brave and the Bold

    12 Most Underrated Non-MCU Superhero Movies & TV Shows, Ranked

    By Larry Fried 3 months ago

    The Marvel Cinematic Universe is far from being the only source for great superhero movies and TV shows, as proven by these 12 underrated projects.

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  • Harrison Ford as Paul  and Jason Segel as Jimmy on Shrinking

    The Pitt And Shrinking Are Properly Exploring A Devastating Ailment (And It's About Time)

    By Danielle Ryan 3 months ago

    TV shows haven't often presented dementia with both sensitivity and accuracy, but The Pitt and Shrinking have managed both.

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  • Jane Doe sitting at a table on Blindspot

    A Marvel Star's Crime Thriller Series Is Blowing Up On Netflix

    By Kieran Fisher 3 months ago

    Netflix users currently can't seem to get enough of this crime thriller series starring Marvel Cinematic Universe veteran Jaimie Alexander.

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  • Barney holding up his hand with

    The Barney Stinson Detail From How I Met Your Mother That Makes No Sense

    By Nina Starner 3 months ago

    How I Met Your Mother's Barney Stinson is terrified of driving according to one season 2 episode, but it's a character trait that makes no sense.

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  • The Mortician key art

    The Mortician Director Talks About The Jaw-Dropping Ending To His HBO True-Crime Doc [Exclusive Interview]

    By Ben Pearson 3 months ago

    HBO's The Mortician features one of the wildest endings we've seen in a long time. Here's what the director was thinking the moment it happened.

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  • Superman talking to Batman.

    An NCIS Star Voiced Superman In A Justice League Animated Movie

    By Aaron Perine 3 months ago

    One of the most recognizable faces on television once provided the voice for the Man of Steel in an animated Justice League movie.

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  • A collage of Red Reddington (James Spader) on The Blacklist, Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht) on Suits, Neal Caffrey (Matt Bomer) on White Collar, Annie Walker (Piper Perabo) on Covert Affairs, and Michael Westen (Jeffrey Donovan) on Burn Notice

    12 Best TV Shows Like White Collar

    By Samuel Stone 3 months ago

    Whether due to the light-hearted tone, the odd couple dynamics, or both, these 12 TV series are worth checking out for fans of the USA Network's White Collar.

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  • Robert stares at a frog on Everybody Loves Raymond

    Ray Romano's Favorite Everybody Loves Raymond Episodes Will Leave You In Stitches

    By Jaron Pak 3 months ago

    After rewatching the entirety of Everybody Loves Raymond, Ray Romano used a rating system to determine his picks for the sitcom's all-time best episodes.

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  • Tuvix yelling at Captain Janeway on Star Trek: Voyager

    Star Trek: Voyager's Most Famous Episode Is Still Tearing Fans Apart Today

    By Witney Seibold 3 months ago

    The most famous episode of Star Trek: Voyager has become a lightning rod for debate among Trekkies, and star Kate Mulgrew has made her position extremely clear.

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  • Justice League drawn by Alex Ross: The Flash, Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and Aquaman

    What Does DC Comics Stand For?

    By Devin Meenan 3 months ago

    Ever wondered what the "DC" in DC Comics stands for? You're in luck, because this article happens to be about that very thing!

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