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    ‘Battlestar Galactica,’ ‘Buffy,’ and Other Series That Genre Show Producers Believe Deserved More Emmy Love

    Leading up to the 20th anniversary of the March 10, 1997 premiere of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Yahoo TV is celebrating “Why Genre Shows Matter” and the history of how these shows have tackled universal themes (e.g., how much high school sucks) and broader social issues. What’s?one Emmy nomination you would have loved to see a genre show receive over the years? It’s a question we posed to more than 30 executive producers of current sci-fi/fantasy series who agreed to take part in our?Why Genre

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    Ethan Alter

    Halloween Binge Guide: 35 Shows That Will Scare You Silly

    Sure you could spend the weekend before Halloween prepping your Stranger Things costume. Or, like a real ‘80s teenager, you could save that homework for the last minute, and use those 48 hours to binge on at least one (or more) season of scary TV. With that in mind, we’ve assembled a Halloween lover’s binge guide of past and present shows?divided into different categories based on who (or what) scares you.

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    Did Pirates Kill 'Hannibal'?

    After three seasons, NBC decided to not renew the critically-acclaimed fan favorite, Hannibal, in 2015. 50,000 people signed a petition asking NBC to make a fourth season. Hulu and Amazon were reportedly considering picking up the show. But neither outlet ended up returning to the dinner table for Hannibal.

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    Ken Tucker

    'The X-Files' Review: I Wanted To Believe, But…

    The burden pop culture place upon a new episode of The X-Files is heavy—crushing, perhaps. To recreate the magic of the 1993-2002 show’s mantra, “I want to believe,” it must contend with intervening years of sci-fi, fantasy, horror, and conspiracy theories, along with an entirely altered political culture, and still give us moments between Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) and Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) that will make our geek hearts flutter. The revived X-Files as conceived by show creator Chri

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    Yahoo TV Staff

    The Year's Biggest TV Death Fake-Outs (And How Angry They Made Us)

    TV was filled with fake deaths this season — from 'The Walking Dead' to 'Arrow' to 'Mr. Robot' — and some were more rage-inducing than others. Here, we rank all of the TV death fake-outs on a scale of 1 to 5 angry-face emojis.

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    Yahoo TV Staff

    Grading This Year's Series Finales, From 'Mad Men' to 'Two and a Half Men'

    Did Mad Men’s swan song live up to the hype? Did Glee end on a high note? With the year in TV nearly in the books, we’re looking back on 2015′s most notable TV series finales and giving each a letter grade, based on how well they wrapped up the show. Read on to see which series enders made the grade, from best to worst.

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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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    Yahoo TV Staff

    Shows That Signed Off in 2015

    Ready for a major walk down memory lane? 2015 marked the end of the road for dozens of TV shows (OK, try a hundred), with longtime favorites and barely-aired newcomers wrapping up their runs after anywhere from two episodes to more than 4,000. The Glee gang experienced a flash-forward, Hannibal Lecter?ate his last meal, and Don Draper found nirvana — and we laughed, cried, and ultimately said goodbye to them all, as well as some new characters we were just getting to know. Click through the gall

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    Dave Nemetz

    Feast Your Eyes on the Dishes Served at 'Hannibal's' 'Last Supper' Event

    We still have a bad taste left in our mouths after NBC canceled the sumptuous serial killer drama Hannibal this summer… but at least we got a lovely meal out of it.? Yahoo TV attended the Hannibal “Last Supper” event Monday night, with a tasting menu of Dr. Lecter-inspired delicacies from the show’s culinary consultant, José Andrés. Click through to feast your eyes on some of the dishes served at the farewell dinner

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    Mandi Bierly

    ‘Hannibal’ Crew Accept Most GIF-able Moment and Best #FoodPorn With Heartfelt Thanks

    Wanting to thank the devoted Fannibals, as well as the cast and crew, executive producer Martha DeLaurentiis and food stylist Janice Poon sent Yahoo TV the following statements. When we first talked about doing Hannibal for television, Bryan Fuller expressed that there was a lot more of a story in the Will Graham/Hannibal Lecter relationship that Thomas Harris had created than the movies had been able to explore. Inestimable credit goes to the talent of the writers, the astonishing performance

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    Mandi Bierly

    Vote for TV's Best #FoodPorn!

    In other words, Betty Grissom, who liked “clever food,” made?the cheese porcupine and very much appreciated the meatloaf cupcakes. The Bachelor franchise has a long, glorious history of featuring dates where contestants ignore beautifully-arranged plates of food, but on this summer’s guilty pleasure Bachelor in Paradise, contestants Joshua and Tenley did get to indulge in a true culinary treat. Francisco Ruano, the chef at Restaurant Alcalde, plied the duo with scallops ceviche, braised local

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    Mandi Bierly

    Vote for the Most GIF-able Moment!

    Sure, the dance party to Springsteen was nice, but the image that truly captures the feeling of Jon Stewart’s final night as host of The Daily Show?is that of the returning correspondents rushing the desk to embrace him, then jumping up and down. The reigning ruler of the White Walkers shows off his neatest power for poor, defeated Jon Snow: the ability to make the dead rise again by merely lifting his arms. In the series finale, after teaming up to dispense with serial killer Francis Dolarhyd

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    Ken Tucker

    'Hannibal' Finale Review: Hannibal's Mic Drop

    It’s all over except the mopping up and doing the dishes: Hannibal went out on Saturday night locked in a bloody embrace with its fans, offering one final gourmet meal of well-done nuttiness.? Warning: Spoilers for the series finale of Hannibal ahead.? Series creator Bryan Fuller fashioned what I assume the show’s most ardent fans found a highly-satisfying conclusion to the canceled series: a three-way battle between Will Graham, Hannibal Lecter, and Francis Dolarhyde, with a final shot of Bedel

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    Dave Nemetz

    'Hannibal' Ends With Lots of Blood — and the Ultimate Cliffhanger

    Warning: This recap contains storyline and character spoilers for the series finale of Hannibal. Now that’s how you do a series finale. As disappointed as we still are that NBC canceled Hannibal after three seasons, we couldn’t ask for a more satisfying — and more bewildering — finale than what we got Saturday night. After finally joining forces to take down the Red Dragon, longtime adversaries/soulmates Hannibal and Will Graham fall into each other’s arms… and then tumble off a cliff together t

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    Ethan Alter

    Your TV To-Do List: Enjoy One Last Meal With 'Hannibal'

    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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