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Lawrence talks about the state of TV in 2019, and how he and Scott Foley wanted to bring caper shows like Hart to Hart back.
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The Bill Lawrence-produced action comedy also stars Ana Ortiz, Tyler James Williams, Josh Hopkins and Vir Das.
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Why space out all of your favorite Christmas specials when you can watch them all at once in one place?
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It’s been almost nine years since Scrubs aired its finale episode on ABC.
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She's no Superman... but she's pretty frickin' close.
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So many shows start their first seasons with fully-formed and funny men. Why can't female characters get that same respect?
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Brooklyn Nine-Nine fans better take note, because jumping networks isn't always the easiest trick to pull off.
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Braff is just the latest Scrubs star to weigh in on the odds of a reunion.
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TGIF? More like DILF!
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Can Braff convince us that creating a podcasting network is a good topic for a sitcom?
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ABC's Alex, Inc. provides us with Dad Braff and yes please!
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When the medical comedy was supposed to leave Hulu, fans spoke out. And Hulu listened.
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There's sexism and sexual harassment in the show, but largely it's designed to make audiences feel as uncomfortable as 'Scrubs' many strong women.
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After disappearing from Hulu, the Zach Braff comedy has now returned with an expiration date.
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Hulu is now the go-to destination for people that just need to put something on–and that's a great niche to fill.
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Over the past year, Netflix has removed over 100 shows from its library, but it's also more than doubled its output of original series.
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From uptight BFF to sci-fi action star, we can help but admire this fantastic actress and total fashionista.
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The rock legend leaves behind a legacy of not just music but of films and TV that used his work beautifully.
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The iconic musician's career spanned decades and created instantly classic rock songs like "Free Fallin'" and TV staple "American Girl."
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Left-leaning Hollywood stars like Kal Penn and Zach Braff have taken to Twitter in protest of Sean Spicer's appearance at the Emmys.