‘Barry’ by Bullet Point: What to Remember Before Season 4 Begins
Is there still time for Barry to find redemption? He has one season left to figure it out. Here’s where the show left off at the end of Season 3.
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Is there still time for Barry to find redemption? He has one season left to figure it out. Here’s where the show left off at the end of Season 3.
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“The Last Thing He Told Me” and “Tiny Beautiful Things,” both executive produced by Reese Witherspoon, tell mother-daughter stories in very different ways.
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“Jane,” a new Apple TV+ series, tries to deliver Goodall’s environmental message through a young protagonist with insatiable curiosity.
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Teen Lottie goes out in search of prey as her allies back at the cabin become more and more like followers.
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As the Netflix series concludes its fourth buzzy, boozy season, its top producers insist that what they see is (mostly) what you get.
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In two series timed to the 30th anniversary of the events, the fallout from a standoff between federal agents and an apocalyptic religious sect gets a second look.
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In its final season, the pioneering Amazon hit wanted to go out the way it came in: fabulously, in heels and with a dizzying words-to-minutes ratio.
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Rebecca, Nate, Ted, Keeley, and Zava all move forward.
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It was a pivotal moment for this series, which orbits his character, Logan Roy, a conservative media mogul and political kingmaker. Major spoilers ahead.
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