Catastrophe

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    Rob Delaney Recalls Son Henry's Death in Heartbreaking Essay to Fellow Parents of Sick Children

    Eight months after his son Henry?died, Rob Delaney is hoping to help fellow parents of sick children with an emotional essay. Recalling his?2?-year-old child’s two-year?battle with brain cancer, the actor, 41,?explained he had started writing a book?to remind others that “someone understood and cared” about what it’s like to care for a sick child. The?Catastrophe?star reflected on the several bus rides he and Henry took from one doctor’s appointment to another to figure out what was wrong with

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    Entertainment Tonight

    'Catastrophe' Star Rob Delaney Shares Pics of Late Son on What Would Have Been His Third Birthday

    His son died in February due to brain cancer.

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    Yahoo TV

    You Really Ought to See Carrie Fisher in ‘Catastrophe’

    Ken Tucker looks at Carrie Fisher's final TV performance in Amazon's “Catastrophe” and says, “It's great [she] was able to give us one last superb performance."

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    Yahoo TV

    ‘Catastrophe’: A Painfully Funny Marriage

    Or streaming services — the new season commences Friday on Amazon Prime. Each season contains only six half-hour episodes, which means you can hoover them up like a bag of potato chips if you have a spare evening or two. The new season picks up where the second season left off: with the aftermath of what may or may not have been Sharon’s one-night stand with a cute musician while she and Rob had temporarily broken up.

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    Ethan Alter

    Your TV To-Do List: Of ‘Gods’ and ‘Handmaids’

    With so much to watch on TV it can be difficult to plan ahead. But we’re here to help! Here are the five shows you won’t want to miss this week.

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    Deadline

    ‘Catastrophe’ Season 3 Trailer: Sharon and Rob Wallow in Turmoil But Keep It Together – Mostly

    Uh-oh. Rob and Sharon are back at it in the new trailer for?Season 3 of Amazon’s grownup comedy 'Catastrophe.'

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    Superfan

    Amazon Takes on Netflix & Hulu with Standalone Streaming Service

    Now you can! Amazon has just launched a standalone version of their video streaming service known as Prime Video, for which users will pay monthly to have access to their expansive library of TV and movies. Formerly, Prime was $99 per year, couldn’t be cancelled until the year was over, and included Amazon’s ultra-fast shipping that arrived quicker than you could remember what you had ordered in the first place. Now for $8.99 each month, subscribers will be able to watch Amazon originals like

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    Ken Tucker

    'Catastrophe' Is A Triumph

    This sitcom streaming on Amazon Prime starting Friday gets at things that are so true about marriage and parenthood that the jokes enhance the details of a relationship, and vice versa. If you don’t know the show’s premise, it’s simple: American man (Rob Delaney) met Irish woman (Sharon Horgan). As the fictional Sharon and Rob, Horgan and Delaney—who write and produce as well as star—pick away at all the little squabbles exhausted parents can have, but they’re heightened, wittier squabbles tha

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    Yahoo TV Staff

    The 23 Best TV Moments of 2015

    In 2015, television made us laugh, it made us cry, it made us text friends “OMG?!” There were so many incredible moments that we couldn’t stop talking about on Twitter, in the office kitchen, via Skype with our moms. Related:?The 26 Best TV Episodes of 2015 There were hilarious musical numbers like “Pinot Noir” on Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt and Kristen Wiig’s “Chandelier” dance at the Grammys. We stopped breathing for a few minutes during thrilling fights on Justified and Daredevil.

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    Ken Tucker

    The Best TV Comedies 2015

    It wasn’t a great year for new network sitcoms — there were fewer of them, and they weren’t that good. But for comedy on cable and streaming, it was a mini-bonanza. Here’s my list; as you’ll see, I could not contain it to a mere Top 10.?

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