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It began with a manuscript.

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In 2014, a friend slipped Reese Witherspoon an early galley of Liane MoriartysBig Little Lies.
1 on the New York Times best-seller list a year earlier and this one was no exception.
Lianes writing is so enthralling, I was hanging on every word.

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10, 9 p.m. “She really wants to use this as an opportunity to reset her life.
“She quickly has him star in a sexual fantasy, veryEyes Wide Shut,” the actress explains.
“But you will see more of Lee and more of their cultural differences come into play.

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The idea of black masculinity can you define it?
“Tim Stack
A Series of Unfortunate Events, Netflix, Dark ComedyJan.
13, 12:01 a.m. “Marc Snetiker
Homeland, Showtime, DramaJan.

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You thought Peter Quinn was a goner.
And initially while shootingHomelandlast season, actor Rupert Friend thought he was too.

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“He’s not really even sure if his life is one that’s worth living.”
26, 9 p.m. “I think there are things that hit close to home that I never anticipated,” says Rhimes.
“I just didn’t think the country would be in this mood right now.

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How dark do you want to be at a time when people aren’t feeling so happy?”
But then “reality began to extrapolate itself to the most crazy degree,” admits Rhimes.
“Lynette Rice
Legion, FX, DramaFeb.

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The story takes place during an unspecified 1970s-seeming era when mutants are being hunted by a shadowy government outfit.
“The show is not an information-delivery gear, it’s an experience-delivery gear.

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“James Hibberd
The 100, The CW, DramaFeb.
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It’s the end of the world as they know it… again.

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The news naturally sends everyone into a tailspin.
“If you could’t stop the end of the world, how can you find hope?”
showrunner Jason Rothenberg says.

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“Shirley Li
Riverdale, The CW, DramaJan.
26, 9 p.m. Oh, how times have changed.
But don’t worry there will still be milk shakes.Tim Stack
Taken, NBC, DramaFeb.
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Goodbye, Jack Bauer.
Hello, Eric Carter, the new hero of the24universe.
“No one was actually asking us to bring 24 back,” says Coto.