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According to Nielsen, the Amazon comedy more than doubled its premiere day viewership in its third season.
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"Rose has a kind of silent strength that is the backbone of the family."
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Amy Sherman-Palladino's Emmy-winning comedy isn't going anywhere.
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Like the "house," Midge always has to win — but this season finally wonders, should she?
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The Gaslight won't be the same without you.
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Las Vegas, meet Midge Maisel.
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Once again, HBO reigns supreme.
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Brown will star opposite Rachel Brosnahan in the Emmy-winning comedy.
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An Amazon exec said that Amy Sherman-Palladino is welcome to pitch a second Gilmore Girls revival... even to another streaming service.
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Plus, the renowned actor talks about working with the likes of Noah Baumbach and Amy Sherman-Palladino, as well as what went wrong on It's Like, You Know.
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Is she going to the proverbial well too often? You make the call.
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A.A. Smithee is a card-carrying member of the D.G.A. and is here to enlighten you on what his/her/their $200 annual dues gets you.
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The Emmy-winning comedy struggles to find its trademark zing after a really awful opening episode.
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The Emmy-winning comedy returns to Prime Video on December 5.
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There's no such thing as too much Midge!
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Game of Thrones surprised, The Handmaid's Tale felt the snub, and a marriage proposal contends with the likes of Regina King and Thandie Newton for the night's best moment.
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The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel winner took the stage with something to say.
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While you'll probably hear the platitude "It's an honor just to be nominated" 1000 times, everyone at the Emmys tonight wants to be a WINNER.
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Lynch's complicated comedian Sophie Lennon will appear in two episodes next season.
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Amazon could have quit on The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, but it didn't -- and the show has 14 Emmy noms to show for it.