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Good Omens' One-Episode Final Season Sets Release Date Aziraphale and Crowley are on their way back! Find out when Good Omens' truncated final season will get underway.
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Batman Voice Actor Kevin Conroy Wanted To Play Two Other DC Comics Characters Instead One behind-the-scenes conversion shaped how generations would hear a legendary hero. Who else would Kevin Conroy consider voicing instead of Batman?
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The Muppet Show Specials Ratings Prove That All We Wanted Was The Muppet Show Turns out, it is indeed time to play the music, time to light the lights. According to Variety, the one-off special episode of The Muppet Show has drawn 7.58 million across Disney+ and ABC. This broad popular appeal come...
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Love Is Blind Season 10s Most Distinctly Ohio Moments Love is Blind endured a season in which no one made it to I do, but it never lacked confidence in its bizarre social experiment. Season 10 marks a milestone for the reality Netflix juggernaut, surviving five years of str...
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Anne Hathaway And Jesse Eisenberg Made Their Debut In A Forgotten '90s TV Show Way back in the late '90s, Fox aired a family drama that went largely unseen by viewers - who missed the screen debuts of two of today's biggest stars.
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15 Best Valentine's Day TV Episodes Of All Time Who doesn't love a good Valentine's Day episode? Here are 15 of the greatest Valentine's Day episodes television has given us over the years.
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The Simpsons Recreates Classic Animation Style In Episode 800: 'Part Of Me Wishes We Could Make Every Episode Look Like That,' EP Says Sunday's 800th episode of The Simpsons takes fans back to where it all began, complete with a 4:3 aspect ratio. Read TVLine's interview with EP Matt Selman.
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Stranger Things' Animated Spin-Off Can Work - If It Follows This Star Wars Blueprint If Stranger Things: Tales from '85 wants to succeed, then following in the footsteps of Star Wars and its animated shows could get it on the right track.
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TVLine Asks: Is DWTS Snubbing The Troupe? Did Love Is Blind Cliffhanger Confuse? Favorite Love Story Needle Drop? And More! We tackle the biggest questions from the week in TV: Love Is Blind, Dancing With the Stars, Love Story, and more!
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Elisabeth Moss To Star In Hulu Legal Drama Conviction, From House Creator David Shore The Handmaid's Tale star has a new series lined up at Hulu. Get all the details!
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Survivor 50 Cast Reveals Who They Want To Vote Out First -Watch The cast of Survivor 50 sets their sights on their very first targets - watch video.
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A Penn State sociology professor, she warned that hosts like Oprah Winfrey exploited vulnerable guests on television and sensationalized deviancy.
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Bridgerton Part 2 Trailer: Benedict Faces The Aftermath Of His Mistress Mistake - Plus, [Spoiler] Returns! In a trailer for Bridgerton Season 4, Part 2, Benedict is trying to win Sophie back - watch!
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An Oscar-Winning Director Nearly Made HBO's True Detective Season 1 Before Cary Joji Fukunaga was slated to helm HBO's inaugural season of "True Detective," another high-profile director nearly took the job.
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Arrested Development's Funniest Casting Choice Was A Last-Minute Decision A defining element of Arrested Development came together at the 11th hour, proving that improvisation can sometimes be much better than planning.
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10 Times De-Aging Graced Our Screens, For Better or for Worse Digital de-aging has become a common tool in modern filmmaking. Studios use visual effects to make actors appear decades younger, whether for flashbacks, sequels, or full-length performances set in the past. The results ...
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What To Watch Friday: Song Sung Blue On Peacock, Winter Olympics Day 7, And More On TV this Friday: Kate Hudson and Hugh Jackman in Song Sung Blue, Tyler Perry's Joe's College Road Trip debuts, and the Winter Olympics hits the slopes.
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Neighbors Review: One Battle After Another

The New York Times - 13 Feb 2026 10:04
A quirky HBO docuseries about small-scale feuds is the latest pop-culture portrait of a country full of tiny civil wars.
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The Timess TV Editor Shares How He Recaps Episodes

The New York Times - 13 Feb 2026 10:03
The Timess TV Editor Shares How He Recaps Episodes How do we decide which television shows to write about, episode by episode? Our TV editor reveals his strategy.
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Why The Pitt Puts Nurses At The Center Of Season 2, Episode 6 - Plus, Katherine LaNasa Weighs In On Dana's Doug Driscoll Decision The Pitt's Noah Wyle talks about directing a nurse-centric hour of the medical drama, while Katherine LaNasa offers insight into Dana's Doug Driscoll decision.
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The Pitt Season 2, Episode 6 Recap: A Sudden Goodbye

The New York Times - 13 Feb 2026 03:00
The Pitt Season 2, Episode 6 Recap: A Sudden Goodbye A sudden death rattles the doctors and nurses at the Pitt a little more than usual. Meanwhile, the patients keep steaming in.
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The Pitt's Noah Wyle On Robby's Selective Compassion - And Why He Can't Extend It To Langdon In conversation with TVLine, The Pitt's Noah Wyle contrasts Robby's compassion for Louie with his lack of grace for Langdon after Season 2, Episode 6.
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