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Why Are the Emmys Categories So Damn Confusing?
Think The Bear is a laugh riot? Yeah, neither do we. Unpacking the contradictory, confounding, and just plain nonsensical labels the Television Academy slaps onto today's best shows
- You say comedy, I say drama
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'The Bear' Cracks Open Tina's Emotional Origin Story
Season Three's "Napkins" is a two-hanky episode that unpacks Tina's connection with Mikey and how she ended up working at The Original Beef
- Yes, Jeff
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'The Bear' Season 3 Premiere, Explained
Did you have trouble following the time jumps and setting changes in that poetic first episode showing us a cross-section of Carmy's adult life? We break down all the whos, whats, whens, and wheres
- tomorrow never dies
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'The Bear' Season 3 Is Everything You've Been Waiting For and (Maybe Too Much) More
Carmy, Sydney, Richie, and the gang bring as much heart, anxiety, and intensity as ever. Yet a slew of real-chef cameos, multiple Faks, and is-this-real-or-imaginary moments make these episodes feel slightly overstuffed
- yes, chef!
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'Supacell' Gathers Together Reluctant Superheroes to Fight Evil. We've Been Here Before
Writer-director-producer Rapman puts a South London spin on a Netflix superhero drama whose main power is inspiring a sense of déjà vu
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ATX Fest Delivers a ‘Fargo’ Premiere, a ‘Halt and Catch Fire’ Reunion, and More
Watch moments you missed from the 13th annual Austin TV festival, where fans gathered to hear show creators and stars from Noah Hawley to Phil Rosenthal, Pamela Adlon and more talk TV
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'Homicide: Life on the Street' Is About to Find New Life on the Streamers
One of TV's all-time great shows, long stuck in streaming purgatory because of a music-rights issue, should be coming soon to a service near you
- from the vault
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'Welcome to Wrexham' Wins No Matter What
After three seasons, Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds' football club are hardly underdogs — but the FX docuseries about them continues to charm
- Leveling Up
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'Queenie' Walks the Line Between Comedy and Tragedy — and Makes for Great TV
Candace Carty-Williams' story of a British-Jamaican woman suffering a quarter-life crisis is exactly the kind of smart, moving, beautifully told story we need more of
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'Presumed Innocent' Is Guilty of Turning an Erotic Legal Thriller Into a Snoozefest
Jake Gyllenhaal is a hotshot lawyer accused of killing his lover in this limited series adaptation of Scott Turrow's bestseller. The verdict is: Not good
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