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Lynette Rice

Lynette Rice

Editor at Large for Entertainment Weekly, host of Outlander Live! on EW Radio, and Mark Harmon enthusiast. Yes, I know the guacamole is extra.

Watch EW's exclusive preview of Pushing the Line, which features the latest craze: traipsing over canyons on a wire.
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Showrunner Ilene Chaiken teases the season 1 finale and the future of Elliot Stabler's crime-filled world.
The new season is all about a killer frump who wants to join an exclusive garden club.
Peter Rosalita, you will never live by yourself with that voice. Watch EW's exclusive sneak peek.
The network will honor the 50th anniversary of the very first Waltons special that kicked off the memorable series. See CW's full 2021-2022 fall schedule.
The 'Jeopardy!' host was memorialized with a nomination in the Game Show Host category. See the full list of 2021 Daytime Emmys noms.
Telma Hopkins reunites with her former TV son Bryton James on the CBS sudser.
The CBS drama's reputation was first tarnished after ex-star Eliza Dushku alleged harassment by Michael Weatherly in 2018.
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The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences has made major changes to leadership and the way it picks winners.
The actor also talks about moving to Paramount+ and whether he'll start dropping F-bombs.
The Selling Sunset star will literally ghost her old soap by reprising Jordan.
See the full CBS Fall 2021-2022 schedule.
Benedict Coulter was the first editor to use rock and roll music to make "kick-ass" trailers.
The final season of Black-ish won't air until midseason.
The show is executive-produced by Krista Vernoff, one of ABC's most valuable EPs.
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The network also released trailers for new series like The Big Leap, featuring Scott Foley.
The Katy Mixon comedy lasted for five seasons.
Eve and Brandy will also headline a hip-hop drama for the network called Queens.
Renewals were also given to The Conners and A Million Little Things.
And get ready to say goodbye to This Is Us and Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
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The series finale aired Thursday without Anna Faris, the actress who helped launch the show in 2013.
Upfronts 2021: Look who's survived another season besides Grey's Anatomy and The Blacklist.