• Everything You Missed On The Parks And Recreation Reunion

    Ever since Parks and Recreation closed out its joyful, hilarious seven-season run in 2015, fans have clamored for a reunion or reboot. In April 2020, they finally got their wish with a digital Parks and Recreation reunion. Here's what you missed on the special.

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  • The Worst Things BoJack Has Ever Done On BoJack Horseman

    Back in the 1990s, BoJack Horseman was a sitcom star. Then he became a washed-up jerk who wants desperately to be better, but never quite manages it. His journey is long, twisted, and made his titular series a massive success. These are the worst things he did on his path to redemption.

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  • Why Nora From Upload Looks So Familiar

    Upload is the latest comedy series to land on Amazon's Prime Video streaming service, and aside from the compelling sci-fi concept, it also features a pair of familiar faces in its two leading roles. Here's why Nora from Upload looks so familiar.

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  • Superheroes We Lost In 2020

    Saving the world is dangerous business, and even in a year with fewer superhero stories than usual, there are still some sacrifices coming in under the wire.

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  • Why We Might Not See Much Of Kinsey And Tyler In Locke & Key Season 2

    Netflix's big bet on Keyhouse Manor seems to have paid off, as the first season of Locke & Key made a major splash on the streaming platform earlier this year. According to the creators, though, big changes may be afoot for two of the series' lead characters, Tyler and Kinsey.

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  • When Will Riverdale Season 4 Be On Netflix?

    Riverdale's fourth season is still airing on The CW, with its finale not hitting until May 6. Die-hard fans are still tuning in every week to get their Archie fix, but we've got brilliant news for those who prefer to catch it on Netflix.

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  • How Playing Bjorn On Vikings Changed Alexander Ludwig Forever

    In a recent interview to promote Bad Boys for Life, Vikings star Alexander Ludwig spoke about the downside to being a leads on a successful TV series. While the show has been a boon for the network, its longevity has taken a toll on the actors who helped make Vikings a hit in the first place.

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  • What The Cast Of Once Upon A Time Is Doing Today

    Since leaving Storybrooke and saying goodbye to the characters they spent years playing, where are the cast members of Once Upon a Time now? Well, here's a look at where all of your favorite actors have ended up since the series finale.

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  • The Ending Of Parks And Recreation Explained

    When Parks and Recreation ended its run on NBC in 2015, it provided a perfectly satisfying ending to the long-running series — wrapping up seven seasons' worth of plotlines, relationships, and government work with laughter, joy, and optimism. Here's where each character ended up.

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  • The Ozark Season 3 Theory That Has Fans Talking

    The third season of a drama doesn't seem like the ideal time to add new characters, but that's what Netflix's Ozark did with Ben Davis. He's seemingly gone by the end of the season, but there are some fans speculating that Ben is alive, if not exactly well. Here's how it could be true.

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  • Naruto: The Real Reason Itachi Killed The Uchiha Clan

    To understand the story's themes, you have to understand why Itachi committed an unspeakable atrocity. The short answer is that Itachi Uchiha killed his family to protect his homeland. The long answer (and in the sprawling world of Naruto, they're all long answers) is a bit more complex.

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  • Why Beocca From The Last Kingdom Looks So Familiar

    Uhtred of Bebbanburg is back in season 4 of Netflix's The Last Kingdom, finally released to streaming April 26, 2020. The actor charged with portraying this displaced Christian is none other than Liverpudlian thespian Ian Hart, and if he looks familiar, it's probably because he's been in everything.

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  • Why Nathan Brown From Upload Looks Familiar

    Upload takes place in the not-too-distant future, where people have the ability to upload themselves into a curated afterlife. Starring opposite Andy Allo's Nora is an actor who should look pretty familiar to fans of genre television.

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  • When Will Better Call Saul Season 5 Be On Netflix?

    Both Better Call Saul and Breaking Bad first aired on AMC, but have strong ties to Netflix. Fans of Bob Odenkirk's shifty attorney may be wondering when they can expect to catch up with his latest endeavors. This is when we'll finally see Better Call Saul season 5 on Netflix.

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  • Why David Thibodeau From Waco Looks So Familiar

    If you're unfamiliar with David Thibodeau, he was one of the few Branch Davidians who made it out of the compound with their lives. As the Waco miniseries is partially inspired by his memoir, he features prominently the series. Here's why Rory Culkin, who plays him, looks so familiar.

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  • Sci-Fi Horror Shows To Watch If You Love Black Mirror

    Whether you're looking for an anthology series that's similar to Black Mirror or something entirely different but still on brand, here are sci-fi horror shows to watch if you love the show that breaks down social constructs and highlights the flaws of technology.

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  • The Real Reason Michael Weatherly Left NCIS After 13 Seasons

    Of the original NCIS agents who have since made their exits, few are as missed as Tony DiNozzo, played by Michael Weatherly. Tony's exit left us with two burning questions: Why did Michael Weatherly decide to hang up his badge after 13 seasons, and will we ever see Tony DiNozzo on NCIS again?

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  • The Real Reason Walter White Had To Die In Breaking Bad

    Walter White begins as a dorky chemistry teacher. He ends as a violent drug lord, undone by his own hubris and cruelty. Were there are paths he could have taken? Not really, as it turns out -- Walter White's story always had to end in his death. We're here to explain why.

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  • Why Eleanor From Never Have I Ever Looks So Familiar

    Teen comedies are only as good as their supporting characters, and thankfully for us, the new Netflix series from Mindy Kaling has a few who are instantly iconic in their own right. One of the most immediately memorable is Eleanor. But where have you seen her before?

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