How David Lynch Changed Television Forever – And For The Better
David Lynch's cult hit Twin Peaks changed the face of TV as we know it, in ways that continue to resonate even to this day.
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David Lynch's cult hit Twin Peaks changed the face of TV as we know it, in ways that continue to resonate even to this day.
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Read MoreBefore becoming one of the world's biggest TV stars on Friends, actress Jennifer Aniston starred in a TV flop based on one of the best comedies of the 1980s.
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Read MoreFour years have passed since the second season of Atlanta came to an end, but the third season doesn't miss a step with a stirring, incredible season premiere.
Read MoreThank you for inspiring generations of little humans, Lloyd Morrisett.
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Read MoreFrom its pioneering of the multi-camera sitcom format to its portrayal of an interracial marriage, I Love Lucy is one of the most important shows in TV history.
Read MoreColumbo star Peter Falk knew Steven Spielberg was destined for greater things when they worked together on an episode of the show.
Read MoreLong live the weekly release method.
Read MoreRemember walking through your dark house in the middle of the night with only the TV screen to light your way? Skinamarink remembers.
Read MoreIt would be nice if HBO's The Last of Us season 2 made one significant change when it comes to adapting the structure of the second video game.
Read MoreWhether #ItsAllConnected or it all doesn't actually matter, Marvel and Star Wars TV shows have big glaring problems.
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Read MoreDeanna Booher may not be a household name, but she was a downright revolutionary TV presence.
Read MoreWith services like PlutoTV and Tubi doing so well, Warner Bros. Discovery sees value in having their own free ad-supported television (FAST) service.
Read MoreFuturama has dabbled in Dune references before, but the new episode of season 11 finally gives us a devoted homage to Frank Herbert's sci-fi classic.
Read More'We're gonna give every story what it deserves.'
Read MoreAnother season of emotional, engaging television.
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