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Starting the Oscars earlier seemed like the right move for ABC! Just look at the ratings. The 2024 Oscars began shortly after 7/6c, and the three-and-a-half-hour show (it ended on time!) reached a four-year high (since the 2020 broadcast) in viewers, with 19.5 million tuning in. The awards show also received a 3.81 rating among
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Bridgerton Season 3 hasn’t even premiered yet, but fans are already looking ahead to Season 4. There are plenty of Bridgerton love stories left, and Netflix isn’t even halfway through Julia Quinn’s Bridgerton collection of novels. Bridgerton is one of Netflix’s most popular series, so anticipation about the show’s future beyond Season 3 is expected. Penelope
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British actress Rosalind Eleazar, best known for playing Louisa Guy on the hit AppleTV+ series Slow Horses, has been tapped to lead Netflix’s Missing You, the streamer’s next Harlan Coben adaptation. As reported by Deadline, Missing You is based on Coben’s 2014 novel of the same name and follows detective Kat Donovan (Eleazar), who comes
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[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for Ghosts Season 3, Episode 4, “The Guest Who Wouldn’t Leave.”] Ghosts‘ latest episode finally answered the big question about whether or not Flower (Sheila Carrasco) is really gone from the CBS comedy. Spoiler alert: She isn’t! In the Halloween installment’s final moments, the hippie’s voice could be heard
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Fox’s premiere dance competition returns after a long absence with a new format. National Geographic celebrates the females of multiple species in a new nature series. Parenthood becomes an issue when Bob Hearts Abishola airs back-to-back episodes. Joey, TV’s latest Bachelor, travels to the hometowns of the four remaining women. Tom Griscom/FOX So You Think
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Adam Sandler’s multi-year deal with Netflix has resulted in movies reviled (The Ridiculous 6), revered (Uncut Gems), and — with the new film Spaceman — bewildering and deliberately open to interpretation. “It’s like reading a book, listening to a song, or reading a poem, whatever,” director Johan Renck told RadioTimes.com. “Your own experiences will guide
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