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Lynette Rice
Senior TV Writer
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Before joining Deadline in 2022, Lynette spent 22 years at Entertainment Weekly where she covered the TV business for the magazine and website. Before that she worked for The Hollywood Reporter and Broadcasting & Cable. The San Diego State graduate is the author of the 2021 bestseller "How to Save a Life: The Inside Story of Grey's Anatomy."
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‘The Penguin’: Behind The Decision To Kill Off One Of The Drama’s Leading Characters In The Finale
SPOILER ALERT! This story contains details from the season finale of The Penguin on HBO.
Yes, Oz Cobb managed to stoop that low.
In one of the final scenes of The Penguin‘s eight-episode season, Colin Farrell’s character had one final surprise to reveal to fans: no one, absolutely no one, is…
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‘The Penguin’ Showrunner Reflects On Series, Including Why It Was Easier To Sympathize With Sofia: “She Was The Closest Thing To A Hero”
SPOILER ALERT! This story contains details from the final episode of The Penguin on HBO.
HBO’s dark tale about the rise of Oswald Chesterfield Cobblepot has come to an end, and not surprisingly, the limited series from Lauren LeFranc has left us with a few burning questions.
Why did such a…
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‘Days Of Our Lives’ EP Says Drake Hogestyn Knew How His Character Was Going To Die
Days of Our Lives Star Drake Hogestyn was able to approve and film the way his beloved character died on the Peacock soap before he passed away on Sept. 28.
In a new interview, Executive Producer Ken Corday said he needed to explain to viewers why Hogestyn’s character, John Black, was gone from the…
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Stephen Colbert Compares Trump Presidency To “Explosive Diarrhea” As Late Night Hosts Weigh In On Election
Following the 2024 presidential election results, the hosts of late night are addressing the serious elephant in the room while attempting to keep things light.
Seth Meyers opened Wednesday’s Late Night show by saying it’s “a privilege to be here with you, to not feel alone,” and how “we’re not going…
TCA Cancels Winter Press Tour
Blaming contraction in Hollywood, the Television Critics Association has canceled the Winter TCA.
In a letter to members, TCA President Jacqueline Cutler said, “As you know, Hollywood is in a deep contraction. While several streamers, networks, and studios committed, it was not enough for a full…
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‘Run The World’s Rachelle Williams-BenAry Signs With CAA
Rachelle Williams-BenAry has signed with CAA for representation.
Williams-BenAry was the showrunner of season two of Max's Love Life and the Starz series Run the World.
She served as a co-executive producer on Raphael Bob-Waksberg's upcoming Netflix series, Long Story…
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Daytime Drama Actors Unite To Support Kamala Harris In Social Media Video: “We’re Turning The Page With Our Vote”
Some of daytime soap’s biggest stars have joined their film and primetime TV counterparts by endorsing Kamala Harris for president.
Several actors from General Hospital, along with popular players from The Bold and the Beautiful, The Young and the Restless and Days of Our Lives, participated in a…
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Deadline @ SCAD Savannah Film Festival Round-Up: ‘Cruel Intentions’ Cast Talks About Remaking A Classic; Plus ‘Agatha All Along’ & ‘Somebody Somewhere’
Don’t worry, fans of the 1999 movie Cruel Intentions: the creators of the new adaptation for Prime haven’t forgotten to pay tribute to the classic Sarah Michelle Gellar starrer.
To help satiate the old fans while hoping to lure new ones, Showrunners Phoebe Fisher and Sara Goodman told an audience at…
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‘Somebody Somewhere’ Cast & Creators Address Final Season, The Show’s Plot & Those C— Pillows
As Somebody Somewhere completes its third and final season on HBO, Bridget Everett is ready to reveal how her gem of a comedy comes up with stories about life in a small Kansas town.
“Plot isn’t central to our show,” the actress admitted Friday at Deadline’s Inaugural TV Sidebar, which launched this…
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Artios Awards Nominees Revealed: Netflix Leads With 17 Nominations, HBO/Max With 6
The Casting Society on Friday revealed the non-movie nominees for the 40th Artios Awards, which honor the contribution of casting professionals in these categories, which include TV and theater. Two new categories have been added this year, as well: Casting for International Film and Casting for…
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‘The Squid Game’: See What Awaits Player 456 In New Trailer For Second Season Of Netflix Phenom
Why on earth would Player 456 want to stage a comeback?
That question will be answered in season 2 of Squid Game, which returns December 26 to Netflix. Lee Jung-jae reprises his role as Seong Gi-hun, aka Player 456, who’s now on a mission to expose the deadly truth of the competition.
The…
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‘Dancing With The Stars’: Even A 10-Happy Carrie Ann Inaba Couldn’t Save This Talented Celeb From Elimination
Tough night to be a baseball and ballroom fan; when it’s Game 4 of the World Series and your team is one W away from taking the championship, should the Viennese waltz really matter?
Hell yes, it should! Thank goodness for multiple TVs and Freddie Freeman. And much obliged to those ABC censors, who…
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