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Danielle Ryan

Madison, Wisconsin

Entertainment Critic at Freelance

@slashfilm news desk, freelance everywhere @OfficialTCA & @DorianAwards member 🍅-meter approved she/they. non-binary & 🏳️‍🌈. Opinions=my own

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  • 1 week ago | slashfilm.com | Danielle Ryan

    Author George R. R. Martin has never been shy about sharing his feelings on the television adaptations of his "A Song of Ice and Fire" novels, "Game of Thrones" and "House of the Dragon." In fact, in July 2024, it seemed like he tried to shame "House of the Dragon" a bit ahead of time.

  • 1 week ago | slashfilm.com | Danielle Ryan

    Actor Ben Browder is truly no stranger to starring in science-fiction shows. In fact, he was in high demand for those roles in the early-to-mid aughts. Browder was particularly perfect on the series "Farscape" as John Crichton, an American astronaut who ends up going through a wormhole and finds himself surrounded by the universe's most ragtag group of aliens misfits on a living ship called the Moya.

  • 1 week ago | slashfilm.com | Danielle Ryan

    The following contains spoilers for the season 3 finale of "The White Lotus."Not everything was predictable on the somewhat-frustrating third season of "The White Lotus," but from the first time the eternally-stressed Timothy Ratliff (Jason Isaacs) discovers the powerful poison at the center of the fruit growing on the trees in his White Lotus villa, it's clear he's considering its potential later use.

  • 1 week ago | slashfilm.com | Danielle Ryan

    There was a time in the 1990s where the NBC sitcom "Seinfeld" absolutely dominated the airwaves, and that meant there were plenty of opportunities for the show to expand. Despite seemingly being the "show about nothing," "Seinfeld" is one of the greatest sitcoms of all time, which has led some people to wonder why there hasn't been a "Seinfeld" movie or any official "Seinfeld" spin-offs. It turns out one almost happened.

  • 1 week ago | slashfilm.com | Danielle Ryan

    Television writer and producer Chuck Lorre has helped create quite a few successful sitcoms, with "The Big Bang Theory" and "Two and a Half Men" (both of which aired on the CBS network) arguably being his most popular ones. But as often as "The Big Bang Theory" crossed over with its prequel show, "Young Sheldon," actors from the former didn't pop up as much on "Two and a Half Men" (and vice versa), perhaps in large part due to the series' somewhat different tones.

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