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The Nine Lives of ‘Law & Order’

One of TV's longest-running franchises returns with a new spinoff — 'Law & Order: Organized Crime' — led by comfortingly familiar faces

Let’s Not Do the Time Warp Again

Netflix's 'The Serpent,' HBO Max's 'Made for Love,' and AMC's 'Gangs of London' are among many recent series poisoned by the out-of-sequence storytelling trend

‘Pen15’ Creators Anna Konkle and Maya Erskine Are Making Middle School Great Again

With their laugh-out-loud funny and deeply poignant series, the writer-stars have shown that girls can be just as gross and weird as boys — and that our inner 13-year-old never dies

The Tao of Lucille Bluth

Jessica Walter has died at 80. But the iconic matriarch from Arrested Development lives on

Raising a Glass to Jessica Walter, from Sixties Soap Star to the Iconic Lucille Bluth

The actor's long career took her from Sixties soaps to Seventies mysteries and the modern comedies like 'Arrested Development' and 'Archer' that finally brought her much deserved fame

Yaphet Kotto: From Broadway to ‘Homicide’ Boss

Whether he was playing Bond villains, blue-collar workers or a Baltimore police detective, the veteran character actor was unforgettable

The ‘Genius’ of Cynthia Erivo

The Tony, Emmy, and Grammy winner on playing Aretha Franklin, recording an album during a pandemic, and becoming an American citizen, maybe

Nahnatchka Khan on Rethinking the ‘Strong Female Character’

The 'Fresh Off the Boat' and 'Young Rock' showrunner charts the evolution of female representation on the small screen — and explains how much farther Hollywood has to go

‘Allen v. Farrow’: Everything We Learned From Harrowing Docuseries

The docuseries examine Woody’s Dylan obsession, the Soon-Yi bombshell, and a shocking videotape from 1992

‘Kid 90’: Soleil Moon Frye’s Doc Is the ‘Goodfellas’ of Nineties Child-Star Sagas

Rob Sheffield on how the 'Punky Brewster' star's collection of home movies is both a giddy, innocent time capsule and an intense cautionary tale

‘We Started With Sitcom Boot Camp’: Director Matt Shakman on the Making of ‘WandaVision’

The series director discusses mining series past — and his own long career in television — to craft a layered show that was ultimately 'about grief and loss'

‘Too Long; Didn’t Watch’ Recap: Paul Scheer Hacks Away at ‘Dexter’

On the latest episode of the Rolling Stone/OBB Sound TV podcast, the ‘How Did This Get Made’ co-host joins host Alan Sepinwall to talk about Showtime's famed serial-killer drama
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