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Tracker – Episode 3.21 – Chrono Stasis – Promotional Photos + Press Release

Promotional Photos Press Release “Chrono Stasis” – Colter and Russell unite in a personal mission to uncover their father’s mysterious work, on the CBS Original

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Will Trent – “Where’d You Come From, Little Angel?” – Review: Amanda’s Living Legacy

The most striking thing about this week’s Will Trent is how confidently the writers abandoned the lazy shortcuts that have occasionally flattened the show’s potential.

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Tracker – Episode 3.19 – Chain of Custody – Promotional Photos + Press Release

Promotional Photos Press Release “Chain of Custody” – Reenie hires Colter to locate the star witness of her and Maxine’s (Robertson) lawsuit against a corrupt

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Law & Order – “Ride or Die” – Review: Cutthroat

The Case Ride or Die, the latest episode of Law & Order, is a rare thing: a murder mystery where the metaphor doesn’t just sit

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Sullivan’s Crossing – Season 4

Season 4 of Sullivan’s Crossing has started airing on The CW. Let us know your thoughts as the season progresses in the comments below and

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Chicago PD – Episode 13.18 – The Wicked River – Promotional Photos + Press Release

Promotional Photos Press Release A deadly house party leads the Intelligence Unit to uncover a family’s alarming secret. Atwater faces a personal turning point. Source:

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The Rookie – Episode 8.16 – Out of Time – Promotional Photos + Press Release

Promotional Photos Press Release THE ROOKIE – “Out Of Time” – Nolan is put to the test when he’s forced to protect a man he

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The Daily SpoilerTV Community Open Discussion Thread

Welcome to Today’s Open Discussion Thread. You can talk about anything you like here, however you still need to observe our commenting rules, and you

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The Elevator Where It Happened

 “A Flag in the Mud” is Will Trent at its most unhinged, ambitious, and unexpectedly tender. The episode goes full beast mode, delivering a hospital

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Tracker – No Good Deed

This week’s episode of Tracker, “No Good Deed,” starts off with a quiet kind of tension that immediately hooks you. A man pacing outside his