• The One Line In Breaking Bad That Changed Everything For Better Call Saul

    As carefully structured as the show may be, a significant part of its premise started from a single sentence Saul Goodman uttered before anyone could even imagine the sleazy lawyer getting his own show. Let's take a look at the one line in Breaking Bad that changed everything for Better Call Saul.

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  • The Real Reason Frank Has A Fire Helmet On His Desk On Blue Bloods

    Blue Bloods has been a staple of Friday night television since 2010, and as it's been renewed for an 11th season, we'll see plenty more of the Reagans for quite some time. We may even finally get an episode explaining why Tom Selleck's Frank Reagan has a fire helmet behind his desk

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  • The Minor Locke & Key Character Who's More Important Than You Think

    While several shows take long breaks due to the pandemic, we'll just amuse ourselves with speculation as we wait for new episodes. When it comes to Locke & Key, the new comic issue Locke & Key: In Pale Battalions Go #1 offers insight into a minor character on the Netflix series: Chamberlin Locke.

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  • What Confuses Yellowstone Fans Most About Kayce

    When it comes to Paramount Network's Yellowstone, even simple lines of dialogue can set off heated discussions, as evidenced by one piece of a conversation that had a lot of Yellowstone fans wondering what's the deal with Kayce Dutton.

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  • Why Hughie From The Boys Looks So Familiar

    Amazon Prime's The Boys has won audiences over with its irreverent take on superhero tropes, as well as its stellar casting. It's anchored by a great performance by Jack Quaid, whose Hughie Campbell acts as the closest thing the show has to an audience surrogate. Here's where you've seen him before.

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  • NCIS Storylines That Fans Hated

    Sometimes the storylines on NCIS ring hollow, and fans aren't afraid to speak up when they do. These are some of the NCIS storylines that even hardcore fans can't stand.

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  • Why Zendaya's 2020 Emmys Win Is So Important

    Zendaya took home the big prize at the 2020 Emmy Awards for her heartbreakingly raw and honest performance as Rue Bennett on HBO's Euphoria. Beyond the fact that it's always great to see a young rising star awarded for an unbelievable breakout performance, Zendaya's Emmy win actually made history.

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  • Doctor Who Fans Have Voted For Their Favorite Time Lord

    The votes are in, and well, it's probably exactly what you expect. Radio Times readers were asked to name their favorite Doctor Who Time Lord, and to what will probably be no one's surprise, the Tenth Doctor, portrayed by David Tennant between 2006 and 2010, is the winner.

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  • The Real Reason Vikings Cut This Important Love Scene

    Much like HBO's flagship fantasy epic Game of Thrones, Vikings isn't shy about its depiction of violence or its steamy love scenes — just two of the many reasons why fans find the series so enticing. However, there was one love scene that was left on the cutting room floor.

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  • Why The Good Place's Emmy Snub Has Fans Fuming

    For fans of The Good Place, the 2020 Emmys may have looked more like the Bad Place. After picking up six nominations, The Good Place came up empty during the socially distanced, mostly virtual 2020 Emmy Awards that took place on September 20.

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  • The Ending Of Ratched Season 1 Explained

    When does dedication turn from an honorable trait to a pathological behavior? That's one of the questions at play on Netflix's Ratched. Here are all the gory details on the finale of Ratched season 1, and what they mean for the series moving forward.

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  • Showrunner Misha Green Talks Season 1 Of Lovecraft Country - Interview

    Lovecraft Country puts a spotlight on some heavy topics, including racism and other socially relevant issues, and Green discusses everything from why she loves the horror genre so much to her conflicted feelings about legendary author H.P. Lovecraft, and why life is sometimes like a horror movie.

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  • Why WandaVision's Monica Rambeau Looks So Familiar

    On the upcoming series WandaVision, Monica Rambeau is all grown up. The actress who plays her, Teyonah Parris, has made several splashes throughout her career. Here's why WandaVision's Monica Rambeau looks so familiar.

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  • Things Only Adults Notice In The Star Wars Animated Series

    The Star Wars animated series flesh out the galaxy far, far away with engaging characters, exciting arcs, and a look at the universe's stranger corners. Fans of all ages have much to love here -- but there's a lot that goes over the littlest heads. These are the details only adults appreciate.

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  • Archer Actress Dishes On Her Favorite Fan Moments - Exclusive

    Just in time for the recent premiere of Archer season 11, Looper spoke with Amber Nash, the voice of Pam Poovey, about her character and the new season of Archer. During our conversation, we took some time to ask Nash about her interaction with fans.

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  • Bad News Hits Falcon And Winter Soldier

    The Falcon and the Winter Soldier just can't catch a break. Were the stars correctly aligned, we'd already have seen the upcoming Disney+ and Marvel Studios show ... but reality has turned out differently.

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  • Will Schitt's Creek Get A Movie?

    Creator and star Dan Levy was clear about why he wanted to end the series, but during the 2020 Emmys, he hinted at a potential next chapter for the Rose family. Here's what the younger Levy had to say about a Schitt's Creek movie.

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