The Acolyte Star Manny Jacinto Calls His Star Wars Fashion 'Hobbit Meets Poverty'
In Star Wars: The Acolyte, Manny Jacinto's character, Qimir, much like Jason Mendoza from The Good Place, is what you might call 'pre-successful.'
Read MoreIn Star Wars: The Acolyte, Manny Jacinto's character, Qimir, much like Jason Mendoza from The Good Place, is what you might call 'pre-successful.'
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Read MoreIt took some advice from SpongeBob SquarePants himself for John DiMaggio to fully embrace the nonsensical weirdness of Cartoon Network's Adventure Time.
Read MoreDavid Simon's terrific crime drama remains one of the most well-respected shows in television history. Here's our definitive list of The Wire seasons ranked.
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Read MoreThink the 'Itchy & Scratchy' skits in The Simpsons are gross? Just try to imagine an entire spinoff show that mashes them all together.
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