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Bravo's limited series wraps up in thrilling, terrifying fashion.
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This episode is a weird, non-linear, quick-cut hour of television; with its jumpy, revisionist-history lens, it's also gripping and fresh.
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This episode features guest star Alan Ruck, who you almost certainly remember from Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
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The more peeks we get behind the curtain of John Meehan's past on
Dirty John, the clearer it becomes that Debra Newell was doomed.
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Modern TV is too depressing. We need an excuse to scream "Connie Britton, NO" for a solid hour.
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Being frustrated with Debra is simply part of the Dirty John experience.
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Connie Britton was nominated for a Golden Globe, and Sunday's complex balancing act is both impressive enough to warrant the nom.
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Great day for Jim Carrey. Rough day for Ryan Gosling. The Hollywood Foreign Press gives and it takes.
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"Madly in love" is a phrase used so commonly it's lost most of its meaning, but in Debra's case, we're reminded of its literal definition.
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His performance in the Bravo drama will send a chill all the way up and down your spine.
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There's a story behind that vocal fry, and Garner is telling it beautifully.
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"I believe in dreams—dreams you can live in."
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The series, based on the true story from the podcast of the same name, stars Connie Britton, Eric Bana, Juno Temple and Julia Garner.
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Check out Connie Britton's creepy thriller before it hits Bravo on November 25.
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Bravo turned the popular podcast into a suspenseful TV show starring Connie Britton and Eric Bana.
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If I'm going to stay inside, and stay in bed, it's going to be accompanied by a marathon of the best Housewives.
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The limited series premieres November 25 on Bravo.
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Temple and Garner will play Connie Britton's daughters in the anthology series.
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The actress who brought Tami Taylor to life on Friday Night Lights is heading to Bravo, y'all!