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10 years ago ‘one of the best TV episodes of all time’ left fans distraught

Metro

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June 27, 2026

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'TV literally never reached this level of hype again.'

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Brisbane Times

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· Jun 25, 2026

The final season of The Bear is here. Is it actually worth watching?

It was the buzziest show on television before everything fell apart. Here’s one last honest review.

The i Paper

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· Jul 9, 2026

The 10 best TV tear-jerkers to stream now

From true crime to teen romance and reuniting long-lost families, these series will get you weeping... grab some tissues and settle in

Hello Magazine

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· Jun 23, 2026

I'm a TV editor and these are 5 TV shows that should never have been cancelled – do you agree?

I'm a TV editor and these are five TV shows that should never have been cancelled, from 90s cult classics to critically acclaimed period dramas, including Freaks and Geeks and My Lady Jane...

ComicBook.com

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· Jun 27, 2026

I Really Can’t Believe Jackass: Best and Last is So Emotional (Review)

I will miss Jackass like an unemployable, somewhat disturbed younger brother you can’t take out to social gatherings. For the better part of 25 years, the Jackass crew has dominated good-natured, badly conceived stunt filmmaking, keeping gonzo dreams of concussions and unfettered immaturity alive for millions of fans. Turn your nose up at the silliness []

E! Online

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· Jun 26, 2026

Andy Cohen Breaks Down Honoring WWHL Producer, 28, After Her Death

The Clubhouse is in mourning. Andy Cohen broke down in tears during the June 25 episode of Watch What Happens Live while sharing heartbreaking news that one of the show’s staff had died. Before...

Irish Mirror

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· Jun 30, 2026

James Arthur's Live at Marquee Cork show postponed due to illness

Fans were left gutted after the show was cancelled just hours before the gig

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Entertainment · 3
World · 2
Politics · 1

Related coverage for "10 years ago ‘one of the best TV episodes of all time’ left fans distraught": Brisbane Times — The final season of The Bear is here. Is it actually worth watching?. The i Paper — The 10 best TV tear-jerkers to stream now. Hello Magazine — I'm a TV editor and these are 5 TV shows that should never have been cancelled – do you agree?. ComicBook.com — I Really Can’t Believe Jackass: Best and Last is So Emotional (Review). E! Online — Andy Cohen Breaks Down Honoring WWHL Producer, 28, After Her Death. Irish Mirror — James Arthur's Live at Marquee Cork show postponed due to illness