Ted Lasso: Who Plays Roy Kent?
"Ted Lasso" fans might be wondering who plays Roy Kent. As it turns out, the actor behind Roy Kent is someone who has also worked behind the scenes on the show.
Read More"Ted Lasso" fans might be wondering who plays Roy Kent. As it turns out, the actor behind Roy Kent is someone who has also worked behind the scenes on the show.
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Read MoreSeveral side characters often left their mark with The Office viewers, including one warehouse worker who has always received positive attention from fans.
Read MoreThe "Meg 2: The Trench" trailer features an appropriate needle drop about sea-dwelling creatures even if the song itself has more nuance than that.
Read More"Deadliest Catch" may have an eye-popping amount of episodes and seasons, but the entire series can be streamed online if fans know where to look.
Read MoreIn "Ted Lasso" Season 3, Episode 9, West Ham owner Rupert Mannion reached a new low of villainy in his interactions with Nate and several women.
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Read MoreAfter several years of wondering, "American Horror Story" fans finally know just how many ghosts reside in the infamous Hotel Cortez.
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