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"I know how I can make it up to you."
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Barry Bergman starts the third season completely adrift, but he's not the only one exploring some of the darkest corners of their psyches.
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The third season is heartbreaking, hilarious television that's filled with jaw-dropping moments.
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The new season of Barry is the textbook definition of appointment television.
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Plenty of HBO shows are headed your way.
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The jokes and the heart are there, but this new series isn't quite clicking.
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...plus Human Resources, Deep Water, Master and more!
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The all-star voice cast of Monsters, Inc. is back -- including Billy Crystal and John Goodman -- and is joined by Ben Feldman, Mindy Kaling, Henry Winkler and others.
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Erinn Hayes and Rob Huebel reprise their Childrens Hospital roles in this spin-off, where Lola Spratt and Owen Maestro travel the world tracking down a deadly virus.
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Winkler reveals that Howard's "feelings were hurt" by The Fonz's popularity, but ultimately, it was "good for the show."
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Henry Winkler may be the only person in Hollywood who doesn't like Tom Hanks.
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"A lot of people think it's fake and I totally get that, I would probably think it was fake if I was watching from home."
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Bill Hader, you've done it again!
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Henry Winkler and Michael McKean first found fame in an era filled with family-friendly, laugh-track TV, but now they're celebrated once again thanks to Peak TV.
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"Barry, there is an inherent darkness in you – I had the same instinct about Charlie Manson."
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Bill Hader stars as a depressed, low-rent hitman from the Midwest.
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Here's where you can watch all of last night's winners!
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Well it's about time, people!
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Game of Thrones surprised, The Handmaid's Tale felt the snub, and a marriage proposal contends with the likes of Regina King and Thandie Newton for the night's best moment.
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While you'll probably hear the platitude "It's an honor just to be nominated" 1000 times, everyone at the Emmys tonight wants to be a WINNER.