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'Severance' Episode 4: The Tallest Waterfall on the Planet
The show drops what may be the highlight of its already outstanding second season: an innie field trip to the outside world
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‘Clean Slate’: A Trans Character Walks Into the Deep South…
Prime’s new series about an estranged father and daughter in Alabama, starring Laverne Cox and George Wallace, is a flawed but sweet comedy in an awkward political moment
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'Severance' Episode 3: Behold the Goat People
Mark and Helly meet the team of severed employees who care for Lumon's four-legged friends, Dylan meets his outie's wife, and Milchick meets his own unsettling image
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'Mo' Season 2 Is an Emotional Homecoming
Mo Amer's semi-autobiographical series centered on a Palestinian family in America returns to a changed world, and reaches a powerful conclusion
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‘Paradise’ Is a Political Thriller With a Very Big, Oddly Bland Twist
The new drama from This Is Us creator Dan Fogelman plays with timelines and mashes up genres, but its leading man Sterling K. Brown is the main reason to watch
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How Bob Odenkirk's Heart Attack Rocked 'Better Call Saul'
In an excerpt from Alan Sepinwall's new book, series co-creator Peter Gould talks about the emotional aftermath of the star's health crisis and his moving return to set
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'Severance' Recap: A Harmony Scorned
Episode 2 sees the dramatic departure of "Cobelvig," while Helena relives Helly's kiss
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Every ‘Star Trek’ Movie, Ranked
To celebrate the latest Trek feature film, Section 31, here’s our highly illogical, entirely emotional list of the franchise’s entire slate, from worst to best
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‘Severance’ Season Two Premiere Recap: The Inner Life of an Innie
In its long-awaited return, the show stays firmly in the Lumon world, taking us deep inside the minds of its corporate drones
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'Twin Peaks' Was the Most Bizarre Show on TV — and David Lynch's Biggest Success
The ABC show was a surprise cultural and ratings phenomenon when it aired in 1990, and it changed television forever
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