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Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon on how 'Morning Show' became a #MeToo commentary: 'You have to go right into the mouth of the beast'
Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon talk about retooling "The Morning Show" in the wake of America's #MeToo reckoning.
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Steve Carell not playing Matt Lauer in 'The Morning Show,' cast of new Apple series says
Steve Carell and Jennifer Aniston talk about the similarities between their "Morning Show" characters and Matt Lauer and his NBC News team.
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Emmys: ‘Bates Motel’ EP Kerry Ehrin, Star Freddie Highmore on the Friendship That Made the Show Even Better
How a shared sense of humor, view of Hollywood, and commitment to the imaginary world of 'Bates Motel' bonded showrunner Kerry Ehrin and star Freddie Highmore for five seasons.
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‘Bates Motel’ Series Finale Postmortem: EPs Talk the Ending They’d Planned From the Beginning
Executive producers Kerry Ehrin and Carlton Cuse broke down the "Bates Motel" series ender, including confirmation on what was ultimately a happy (and not originally planned) ending for Dylan and Emma, what the point of no return was for Alex Romero, and whether Norman’s fate was written before he was born, thanks to his mother’s tragic life.
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‘Bates Motel’ Preview: Is There Any Hope for Norman in the Final Episodes?
'Bates Motel' co-creators Carlton Cuse and Kerry Ehrin preview the final two episodes of the A&E drama.
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‘Bates Motel’ Postmortem: Producers on the Rihanna Arc Twists, Including the One That Shocked Them
Warning: This interview for the “Marion” episode of Bates Motel contains spoilers. Instead, Bates Motel creators and showrunners Kerry Ehrin and Carlton Cuse put a clever, satisfying twist on that classic movie death scene, sending guest star Rihanna’s Marion Crane off to a new life — and making her married boyfriend, Sam Loomis (Austin Nichols), meet his grisly death via Norman Bates’s knife. Ehrin and Cuse talked to Yahoo TV about the twist and the major changes Norman experienced during the
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‘Bates Motel’ Preview: Producers on Rihanna’s Marion Crane and Another Very Special Guest Star
It’s a Bates Motel final season that hasn’t been lacking a lick in twists, drama, death, or deliciously dark humor. RiRi, whose guest gig came about after Bates showrunners Kerry Ehrin and Carlton Cuse found out she’s a fan of the show from a Vanity Fair cover story, plays a Marion Crane who is a modern version of the character, one who fits perfectly, and specifically, into Norman Bates’s ever more rapid descent into madness — and one who was customized for Rihanna’s casting.