The Ending Of Your Honor Season 2 Explained
Showtime's Your Honor may have come to a conclusion, but what does that mean for Bryan Cranston's guilt-ridden judge and the rest of the characters?
Read MoreShowtime's Your Honor may have come to a conclusion, but what does that mean for Bryan Cranston's guilt-ridden judge and the rest of the characters?
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Read MoreAfter Chicago Med Season 8, Episode 16 premiered, a number of fans online shared that they found its MRI scene to be a little over-the-top.
Read MoreJesse Lee Soffer returned to "Chicago PD" -- but not as Jay Halstead. Instead, Soffer directed an episode, but he shared how he was tempted to make a cameo.
Read MoreYoung Sheldon has proved to be one of television's most loved shows, but the transformation of its lead character has lots of fans frustrated by the show.
Read MoreBrian Cox has revealed that after his illustrious run as Logan Roy in "Succession" ends, he's ready for a change of pace.
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Read More"Criminal Minds" has aired hundreds of episodes. But upon its Paramount+ return, one recycled plotline in particular had fans screaming for its retirement.
Read MoreJack Reacher is a menacing role for any actor to step into, and Alan Ritchson, who portrays Reacher in the Amazon Prime show, shared just how hard the prep is.
Read MoreIn the spirit of our favorite autodidact Spencer Reid, we're looking at the details and exploring some of the questionable things we overlook on Criminal Minds.
Read MoreIn a segment where the talkshow host spoke with Giancarlo Esposito, did Jimmy Kimmel just spoil Moff Gideon's villainous return to the show?
Read MoreThe follow-up to Mel Brooks' classic parody film is a bit of a mixed bag, but there are plenty of great sketches scattered throughout. These are the best.
Read More"Storage Wars" star Gunter Nezhoda has died aged 67 following complications from lung cancer, his son has confirmed to reports and social media followers.
Read MoreJesse Lee Soffer, who recently left the cast of "Chicago P.D.," directed its most recent episode, "Deadlocked," much to the acclaim of fans.
Read More"Reacher" star Alan Ritchson has said that he needs a twin to handle the exhausting shooting schedule on the critically acclaimed Amazon show.
Read MoreTed Lasso has already won plenty of love from the Emmy Awards, but one person who hasn't been nominated is Phil Dunster, and fans are ready for that to change.
Read MoreEagle-eyed fans couldn't help but notice Jamie Tartt actor Phil Dunster was doing his best not to burst out laughing in the background of "Ted Lasso" S3 E2.
Read MoreThe second episode of the third season of "Ted Lasso" on Apple TV features a hilarious take from Ted, explaining the novelty of Hallmark Christmas movies.
Read MoreRoy Kent doesn't like most people on "Ted Lasso," but he has a big beef with Trent Crimm, the self-serving journalist who wants to write a book about Richmond.
Read MoreEver wondered who's singing the catchy mash-up at the start of Ted Lasso Season 3, Episode 2?
Read MoreOf all the lovable characters in Ted Lasso, some just aren't favorites. Looper asked which character fans couldn't stand.
Read MoreBrett Goldstein, who plays Roy Kent and is a writer on Ted Lasso, revealed that Rebecca's season 1 confession to Ted made him cry on set.
Read More"Ted Lasso" star Brett Goldstein has revealed that the cast's time at Wembley Stadium truly had the stars of the hit Apple TV+ series in tears while filming.
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