Sarah Pidgeon delivers a raw and breathtakingly haunting performance as Carolyn Bessette Kennedy in Love Story’s “Obsession.”
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Sarah Pidgeon delivers a raw and breathtakingly haunting performance as Carolyn Bessette Kennedy in Love Story’s “Obsession.”
Melissa O’Neil delivers an exceptional performance in the final few moments of The Rookie’s “His Name Was Martin.”
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Anthony Bridgerton should’ve been at John Stirling’s funeral in Bridgerton Season 4.
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The One Chicago 2026 crossover reunites Upstead and gives fans a sense of closure for the couple.
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“Fun and Games” gives us yet another important conversation with Tim and Lucy.
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Tim’s mom is in town, and it stirs some temporary drama in The Rookie’s “Grand Theft Aircraft.”
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Begging for Netflix to add these deleted scenes into the final cut of People We Meet on Vacation.
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“Baja” proves that Chenford can once again handle time apart and undercover operations.
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“Burn 4 Love” gives Chenford fans another glorious Valentine’s Day episode.
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For the sake of their sibling relationship, Benedict and Eloise need to have another conversation out on the swings.
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Abbott Elementary’s “Candygrams” continues to remind us of why Gregory and Janine are such a perfect pairing.
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Max and Ellis talk very little in “Quit Playing Games (With My Life” but we still get solid material.
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“Growing Pains” acknowledges the importance of rest and brings Lucas and Edie closer at the same time.
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It’s a day ending in y, and we’re here to remind you that Trying Season 3 still holds up.
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Bridgerton’s fourth season is a Cinderella story, and yes, that’s important.
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“The Red Place” gives us another honest conversation with Chenford.
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The Pitt Season 2 reunites Frank Langdon and Mel King through an honest conversation that reveals how important they are to each other.
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The Rookie’s “Fast Andy” gives us a brief glimpse of Chenford in their new roles, and all is right in the world again.
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In every way it matters, Emily Bader and Tom Blyth are the perfect Poppy and Alex.
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The Norway hurt/comfort scene between Poppy and Alex in People We Meet on Vacation is everything we could’ve hoped for.
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