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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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Your ‘Severance’ Season Two Cheat Sheet
It’s been three long years since we spent time with the employees of Lumon Industries. Here’s a quick refresher on where things stand with Mark, Helly, and the gang
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Stand Down, Youngs. Old People Are Taking Over TV
The television landscape has gotten considerably grayer in recent years. Here’s what’s behind it — and why it’s a good thing
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'American Primeval' Is a Bloody Slog Through the Old West
The new Netflix miniseries from The Revenant writer Mark L. Smith saddles great screen talent with a thin story that wallows in violence
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The Weirdest TV Crossovers of All Time
These mind-blowing mash-ups merge comedies and dramas, animated and live-action, and superheroes and regular folks
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Praise Kier: 'Severance' Is Back and It's Still Great
The workplace drama about corporate drones who've been split into a work self and a private self makes its long-awaited return with Season Two, and hasn't missed a step
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What Is … the Greatest Game Show of All Time?
In the wake of Alex Trebek’s death, Jeopardy! is taking on a whole new life. Behind the scenes of a TV titan’s reinvention
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When 'Abbott' Met 'Sunny': Quinta Brunson and Rob McElhenney on Their Odd-Couple TV Crossover
The creator-stars talk about the challenges of merging PG- and R-rated shows and which characters they wish they could keep in their own worlds forever
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'The Pitt' Isn't 'ER.' But It Could Be Nearly as Good
The Max hospital drama draws from the same creative team as the longtime NBC juggernaut — including star Noah Wyle — and winningly revives a TV formula on life support
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