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14. Best Power Move, Part 1: It's no secret that Chief Boden and State Fire Marshal consultant Gail McLeod have never seen eye-to-eye when it comes to managing 51 on Chicago Fire. However, after McLeod offers Boden early retirement, Boden suddenly decides not to fight it and hands in his resignation letter, clearing the way for Benny, aka Severide's dad, to take over as...
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Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. took another dip Tuesday.
The ABC drama, which has steadily fallen each week since its big debut, drew 7.1 million viewers and a 2.6 in the adults 18-to-49 demographic, down two tenths from last week. That didn't ...
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[WARNING: The following story contains spoilers from Tuesday's episode of Chicago Fire. Read at your own risk.]
Boden's loss was...
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When NBC renewed Revolution for a second season, creator Eric Kripke knew he had to make some changes. "I'm relentless about figuring out what doesn't work and making it better," he says. "We reset the chessboard." That meant returning to the show's original conceit — a world without power — and cutting back on war-themed episodes. He also moved production from Wilmington, N.C., to Austin, giving the show a fresh look.
"With the change of Austin came a new team coming to us with a fresh eye," Kripke says. "I hope the audience sees were working hard to improve it and create a very credible world."
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Dick Wolf, who even describes himself as the "least political person I've ever met," is taking issue with Congress over the government shut down.
"It was a terrible couple of weeks for the country as a whole," Wolf told reporters during an event for his NBC series Chicago Fire on Monday. "I mean how could people act this way? It's...
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