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Why Netflix Canceled The Boroughs After One Season
The Boroughs had a whole lot going for it, so why has Netflix canceled the show after just one season? Here's the hard truth of the matter.
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Alan Hale Jr.'s Final TV Role Was In A Short-Lived Murder, She Wrote Spin-Off
Alan Hale Jr., best known for playing The Skipper on Gilligan's Island, gave his final TV performance in this Murder, She Wrote spin-off series.
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The 12 Best Animated Miniseries Of All Time, Ranked
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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Bradley Cooper Appeared In This Short-Lived Sci-Fi Show Based On His Own Box Office Hit
Bradley Cooper popped up in this (much less successful) small screen continuation of his own box office hit sci-fi movie.
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This Paramount+ Sci-Fi Series Based On A Video Game Is The Best 2026 Animated Show You're Not Watching
You probably weren't even aware this hit video game turned animated sci-fi TV series is streaming on Paramount+, but it's a fun watch.
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Pluribus Season 2 Gets A Positive Update From Series Creator Vince Gilligan
Pluribus fans know it'll be a while before they see the second season hit Apple TV, but at least series creator Vince Gilligan has a positive update about it.
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Before Alias, Jennifer Garner Starred In This Failed TV Spin-Off
Jennifer Garner's career took off thanks to Alias. Before that, though, she starred in this short-lived spin-off of a much more beloved show.
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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 4 Trailer Finally Ignites Sci-Fi's Greatest Bromance
Dragons, dinosaurs, and more abound in the Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 4 trailer, which also brings the beloved Kirk/Spock bromance to the foreground.
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How Anime Explores Japan's National Trauma Over The Atomic Bomb
In many modern, serialized anime series, city-leveling bombs are a frequent plot device or a representation of ultimate evil.
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5 Essential Anime Series That Everyone Should Watch At Least Once
With so many anime shows out there to choose from, here are the five series that are essential for any self-respecting anime enthusiast to explore.
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We Asked A Real-Life Attorney: What Would It Be Like To Actually Take The Punisher To Trial?
We spoke to a real attorney about what it might be like to take the Punisher to trial if the Marvel character existed in our world.
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Yellowstone Creator Taylor Sheridan Was Shocked By How Accurate The Series Turned Out To Be
They say the best art imitates life, but it seems like Taylor Sheridan's life is starting to accurately imitate Yellowstone.
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A Star Trek: The Next Generation Actor Has Come To Love One Of The Show's Worst Episodes
Sub Rosa is largely considered one of the worst episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation, but the episode's star has come to embrace it.
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This Endlessly Rewatchable 2000s Drama Is Leaving Netflix — But Its Spin-Off Is Staying
Gilmore Girls leaves Netflix at the end of the month, so if you're in the middle of a binge, it might be wise to get the box set so you won't be interrupted.
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10 Best '80s Sci-Fi Shows, Ranked
The 1980s is a decade packed with great science fiction, especially on the big screen, but what are the best sci-fi shows of the decade? Let's take a look.
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Game Of Thrones: Tyrion Lannister's Downfall Can Be Traced Back To One Moment
Tyrion Lannister suffers from some serious character assassination in Game of Thrones' last two seasons, but this problem goes back further than that.
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Harry Potter HBO Series Casts Peeves The Poltergeist (And He's Perfect)
HBO's Harry Potter TV show has cast someone to play Peeves the Poltergeist, a character who did not appear in any of the movies.
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The Bear Detail That Makes Rewatching The Show Way More Rewarding
The Bear Season 1 features a crucial detail that not only makes it worth rewatching, it also teaches a lesson that the show itself could stand to learn.
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House Of The Dragon Season 3 Review: Bigger And Darker - With Mixed Results
House of the Dragon Season 3 is disjointed, thrilling and maddening at any given moment, yet inescapably compelling. Here's our review.
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15 Best Nickelodeon Shows Of The 2000s, Ranked
Nickelodeon was a bastion of great, original programming for kids in the 2000s, and these are the absolute best shows they had to offer.
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Why MTV's The State Ended And Created A Rift Between The Alternative Sketch Comedy Group
MTV's The State became an alternative sketch comedy hit to rival SNL, so why did it end after four seasons? Let's dig into the comedy troupe's rise and fall.
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5 Great Thriller Books That Hollywood Needs To Adapt Into Movies And TV Shows
Thriller novels are great fodder for TV shows and movies. Here are five of the best dark and twisty tales that Hollywood needs to adapt.
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15 Best TV Shows Like Netflix's The Night Agent
We've put together a list of the best TV shows like The Night Agent for those who are looking for more intrigue, espionage, and action to binge. Enjoy!
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X-Men '97 Season 2 Review: The Marvelous Mutants Return In Dazzling Sequel Season
X-Men '97 Season 2 continues to affirm that the animated series is one of the greatest Marvel Studios projects ever. Here's our review.
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Sam Elliott And Noah Wyle Crossed Paths In This Eerie 2000s TV Play With An A-List Cast
Cold War terror made a comeback in a chilling 2000s TV play featuring Landman's Sam Elliott and The Pitt star Noah Wyle.
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The Original Plan For Star Trek: Starfleet Academy's DS9 Episode Was Completely Different
A Star Trek: Starfleet Academy episode devoted to a character from Deep Space Nine was originally going to be much different.
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