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The 2005-14 CBS hit is back on Netflix for the first time since 2017. Does the pilot hold up after 19 years?
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Everybody dwelling in the growing ideological fringes of America gets a good lampooning here.
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The Cheers finale aired 31 years ago this week.
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The new comedy takes two full episodes to set up what's actually going on.
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Already renewed for a third season, the second season of the workplace comedy boasts a funny ensemble and character-driven stories.
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Amy Schumer created, writes and directs the series, which also stars Michael Cera, Susanna Flood and Violet Young.
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The hit Hulu series will also feature a change of scenery in its fourth installment.
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The Letterkenny universe continues to expand with season two of Jared Keeso’s foul-mouthed hockey comedy Shoresy.
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Luis Brandoni stars as a Buenos Aries food critic and writer whose life falls apart after his longtime housekeeper departs.
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Adjani Salmon stars in and co-created this semi-autobiographical series that's based on a 2018 web series.
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And not just any Friday night news dump, either. A Friday night news dump on a long holiday weekend! Hulu, you're giving me daddy issues.
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Its bottom-run sense of dramatic stakes is one of the reasons it's so fun to watch.
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The first two episodes feature guest stars Phoebe Robinson and Tituss Burgess.
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In its second season, the show continues to not be as legend-wait for it-ary as it's predecessor.
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She drops a baby, and it's OK, but no one else is.
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Jesse Eisenberg, Claire Danes, Lizzy Caplan and Adam Brody stars in the series, written by Taffy Brodesser-Akner based on her popular novel.
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Time for some Christmas twee.
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Once you've finished crying to "Dreams" by the Cranberries, these just as comforting and witty shows are sure to fill the Derry-sized hole in your heart.
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...plus Nothing Compares on Showtime, Ramy on Hulu, + more!
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Quinta Brunson and Sheryl Lee Ralph won Emmys for the show's highly-praised first season. And, thankfully, the show keeps things going in its second season.