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collider.com | Jake Hodges
FOX’s The Cleaning Lady Season 4 has been a roller coaster already, despite being just four episodes in. The previous episode, "Suspicious Minds," was yet another seat-gripping ride that continues this season's streak of strong entries.
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collider.com | Jake Hodges
9-1-1, Grey’s Anatomy, The Rookie, Abbott Elementary, High Potential, and Will Trent were officially all renewed as part of ABC's 2025-26 line-up back at the start of April, which gave fans of the latter-mentioned Will Trent a new perspective on the current season. One of ABC's most unlikely successes, the series has continued to bring clever drama and neat action throughout its third-season lineup, with the post-renewal episodes being received with an extra spring in fans' steps.
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collider.com | Jake Hodges
The clock ticks ever closer to the May 20 finale of FBI Season 7, with the ups, downs, and in betweens of this current season proving that the Emmy Award-winning Dick Wolf's procedural is yet again one of the best of its kind on television. Despite having just a 63% overall rating on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, it's clear that the trajectory in quality is moving upward for FBI, especially if Season 7 is anything to go by.
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collider.com | Jake Hodges
Guy Ritchie has long been the go-to Guy when it comes to British crime movies. Ever since his 1998 feature-length debut, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, it has been clear that this British director has a keen eye for the wincingly violent and the devilishly funny. With the second season of The Gentlemen on the horizon and Prime Video's Young Sherlock not far away, there's no better time to be a Ritchie fan.
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collider.com | Jake Hodges
There's been plenty of topical discourse surrounding the latest BBC drama, Reunion. A brand-new four-part thriller, Reunion has one eye on delivering emotionally-packed entertainment and the other on representation within the industry. Poignantly, the show is made using BSL (British Sign Language) and is one of the only shows on television to feature a deaf actor in the lead role, Matthew Gurney, alongside other deaf performers.
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