• Gideon Vs Rossi: Who Do Criminal Minds Fans Like More?

    SSAs Jason Gideon and David Rossi represent two major epochs in Criminal Minds' history. In the first two seasons, Gideon (Mandy Patinkin) reigned over a team of relative fledgling agents in a hard-boiled crime drama. Rossi (Joe Mantegna) arrived in season three, as part of a surprise cast shakeup.

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  • The Tiny Detail In The That '70s Show Finale You Never Noticed

    Dedicated viewers of That '70s Show may have noticed that the show's pilot and finale, creatively titled "That '70s Pilot" and "That '70s Finale," respectively, both gave Kitty character-defining moments in the spotlight in her very first and very last scenes.

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  • What Is The Church Of The Collective On The Boys Season 2?

    While the Church's actions suggest they truly want to help The Deep discover his true self and find some inner peace, their general demeanor is -- well -- pretty creepy. So what's the deal with this enigmatic band of suspicious holy rollers?

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  • The Absolute Worst Thing Goku Has Ever Done

    Though the English dub of Dragon Ball Z did its best to make Goku more of a Superman figure, as opposed to his harsher depiction in the manga, it couldn't hide the fact that the Saiyan isn't always so pure of heart.

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  • The Crime Drama Ozark Fans Need To Binge On Netflix

    It's safe to assume that fans of Netflix's gritty crime drama Ozark are still reeling not only from the shocking events of the series' season three finale, but also from the recent announcement that the show's upcoming fourth season will indeed be the last. What's an Ozark fan to do?

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  • The Venture Bros. Fans Just Got Terrible News

    The Venture Bros. has enjoyed seven seasons, which aired between 2003 and 2018. The small writing team and complex animation process has resulted in long waits between each new season of the quirky animated satire, but fans have been willing to exercise patience. That patience is about to be tested.

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  • The Real Reason Futurama Had Owl Exterminators

    Despite its cancellation in September of 2013, Matt Groening's Futurama remains a cult classic. Fans across the globe still praise the show's clever dialogue, its colorful cast of characters, and the world — or rather, worlds — that the Planet Express crew inhabited.

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  • The Karate Kid And Cobra Kai Timeline Explained

    Cobra Kai is a treat for fans, but it's also accessible to newcomers. Whether you've seen the movies before and need a quick refresher or if you want a crash course so you can jump straight to Cobra Kai, here's what you need to know.

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  • The Breaking Bad Pizza Detail We All Missed

    Talk about attention to detail. It's been seven years since Breaking Bad ended its stellar five-season run, and even for those who have watched the entire series a dozen times (we regret nothing), it continues to surprise. Case in point: the iconic pizza-on-the-roof scene.

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  • We Now Know Why Netflix Won't Show Ads Or Commercials

    When Netflix launched its streaming platform in 2007, it set a number of precedents for how streaming would work. And one of the most interesting parts of Netflix as a platform is not just what it does have, but one major thing it doesn't: ads.

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  • Why Fans Are Concerned About Rip's Finances On Yellowstone

    After the Yellowstone season 3 finale, many fans wondering one thing: Why didn't Rip buy Beth her own ring? One Reddit user was so taken aback by Rip's refusal to buy Beth a ring that they decided to try and get to the bottom of the ranch hand's finances.

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  • The Real Reason Tom Baker Left Doctor Who

    From 1974 until 1981, there was only one Doctor Who. That's saying something, considering the franchise has existed in one form or another since 1963, with over a dozen actors occupying the role of the titular, time-traveling character.

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  • Sony Is Developing A TV Series Based On This Marvel Heroine

    The Sony Universe of Marvel Characters might be making the leap to the small screen. Sony Pictures Television is developing a live-action TV series based on the Korean-American hero Cindy Moon, AKA Silk, according to multiple outlets including Variety. The series could lead a package deal.

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  • The Real Reason Anna Faris Left Mom

    After seven seasons, one-half of Mom's mother-daughter duo will have to face what life throws at them — alone. Actress Anna Farris, who has starred in one of TV's highest-rated comedies since it debuted in 2013, will not be returning for the upcoming eighth season.

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  • The Boys Theory: Who Exploded Susan Raynor's Head?

    Susan Raynor's death is a surprising moment that reminds us that the Boys are still knee-deep in it as season 2 begins We will likely find out who did the deed as the rest of the episodes play out, but it's fun to speculate. Here is our The Boys theory on who exploded Susan Raynor's head.

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