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Is this how Jack died? The actors talk talk to ET about the devastating final minutes on Tuesday's premiere episode.
Holy moly! NBC’s hit family drama returned Tuesday and it didn’t mess around.
The actor talks to ET about the biggest moments from Tuesday’s season premiere.
ET was with the cast, including Milo Ventimiglia, who's feeling a bit of Jack backlash. Season two premieres Tuesday night on NBC.
ET caught up with the 49-year-old actor to talk about season two, which premieres Tuesday night on CBS.
The ‘Blacklist’ star channels his inner-Mike Nichols behind the camera on his feature directorial debut, ‘Literally, Right Before Aaron.’
The ‘Vice Principals’ star reflects on her rise and that of her former Off-Broadway co-stars Sterling K. Brown, Brian Tyree Henry and Andre Holland.
Relative newcomers Miles Gaston Villanueva and Gus Halper talk to ET about playing real-life brothers on the eight-episode series.
The actor opens up to ET about the sophomore season and the on-set photo over the summer that caused a tizzy over Jack’s death.
Nearly two years after the period drama ended, most of the beloved cast is back in action on screen and stage.
Will Brown and his TV dad, Milo Ventimiglia, show more skin in the new season of the hit family drama?
The actor talks to ET about the dramatic developments from Sunday’s first two episodes of the anticipated CBS All Access series.
ET has rounded up all the series—new and returning—largely directed, written and produced by women.
The actress previews the anticipated CBS All Access series with ET, saying it's a show about how the team perseveres.