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The show's final season is setting up an epic confrontation between good and evil. But it's still as funny and accessible as ever.
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This sea monster will give you nightmares.
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In the end, team work makes the dream work.
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Like Guy Ritchie’s recent Netflix surprise The Gentlemen, this is good solid genre storytelling in an over-the-top mode with a welcome mean streak.
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The series, based on a popular role-playing video game, stars Ella Purnell, Walton Goggins, Aaron Moten, Kyle MacLachlan, Leslie Uggams and Zach Cherry.
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Peter Krause will "have to go back" in time for this crossover.
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Season 3 picks up where Season 2 left off, where David and Kristen kiss, despite the fact that he's a newly-minted priest.
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Evil touches upon modern American evils and acknowledges the procedural framework that helps it work so well.
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It’s heartening to see Evil find firmer footing between its mythology and the modern monster tales it does so well.
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The entire trio is running out of time for answers.
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This episode leans harder into the "demon of the week" structure than previous episodes.
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David grapples with his own beliefs, while the show foreshadows a real-world tragedy in a major way.
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Season 2, now on Paramount+, is shaping up to be Old Testament level brutal.
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Katja Herbers, Mike Colter, Aasif Mandvi and Michael Emerson star in this supernatural thriller from The Good Wife's Michelle and Robert King.
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Turturro stars in, co-writes, and co-produces this new adaptation of Umberto Eco's novel.
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Celebrate the TV anniversary of the 'Lost' episode that laid out the shocking, sad backstory of one Ben Linus.