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Glee: Season 6
Glee: Season 6
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2:23 Glee: Season 6

Awards

  • 2015 - People's Choice Awards - Favorite Comedic TV Actor - winner
  • 2014 - People's Choice Awards - Favorite Comedic TV Actor - winner
  • 2014 - People's Choice Awards - Favorite TV Gal Pals - winner
  • 2013 - People's Choice Awards - Favorite Comedic TV Actor - winner

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Chris Colfer
Matthew Morrison
Will Schuester
Lea Michele

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Gracepoint

1 Season
When a young boy is found dead on an idyllic beach, a major police investigation gets underway in the small California seaside town where the tragedy occurred. Soon deemed a homicide, the case sparks a media frenzy, which throws the boy's family into further turmoil and upends the lives of all of the town's residents.
62   Metascore
2014 TVMA Drama, Other

Tru Calling

2 Seasons
Morgue attendant Tru Davies hears dead people, and also finds herself reliving the previous day in this fast-paced supernatural spin on 'Groundhog Day' in which she tries to alter fate and save lives.
2003 TV14 Drama, Fantasy, Suspense

Get a Life

2 Seasons
Get a Life is a television sitcom that was broadcast in the United States on the Fox Network from September 23, 1990, to March 8, 1992. The show stars Chris Elliott as a 30-year-old paperboy named Chris Peterson. Peterson lived in an apartment above his parents' garage. The opening credits depict Chris Peterson delivering newspapers on his bike to the show's theme song, "Stand" by R.E.M. The show was a creation of Elliott, Adam Resnick and writer/director David Mirkin. Mirkin was executive producer/showrunner of the series and also directed most of the episodes. Notable writers of the series included Charlie Kaufman, screenwriter of Being John Malkovich; and Bob Odenkirk, co-creator of Mr. Show with Bob and David and Tenacious D.The show was unconventional for a prime time sitcom, and many times the storylines of the episodes were surreal. For example, Elliott's character actually dies in twelve episodes. The causes of death included being crushed by a giant boulder, old age, tonsillitis, stab wounds, gunshot wounds, falling from an airplane, strangulation, getting run over by cars, choking on cereal, and simply exploding. For this reason, it was a struggle for Elliott and Mirkin to get the show on the air. Many of the executives at the Fox Network hated the show and thought it was too disturbing and that Elliott's character was too insane.
1990 Drama, Comedy, Other

Touch

2 Seasons
Twins Kazuya and Tatsuya, and their neighbor Minami have played together since they were children and built an unbreakable bond. But with puberty, the twins realized something: Minami is a girl, and three is a crowd. As the trio tries to preserve their relationship, Kazuya's pledge to make Minami's dream come true by taking her to Koshien with his baseball pitching skills makes the slackerish Tatsuya wonder about himself, and his own goals. But Minami has another dream she wants fulfilled, and as the twins continue to push themselves, with Minami in the middle, a life-changing tragedy leads one twin down a path he once never would've considered...
63   Metascore
2012 TV14 Drama, Comedy, Other, Science Fiction

The Passage

1 Season
A post-apocalyptic story about a botched U.S. government experiment that turns a group of death row inmates into highly infectious vampires, and an orphan girl who might be the only person able to stop the ensuing crisis.
60   Metascore
2019 TV14 Drama, Horror, Fantasy, Suspense, Action & Adventure, Other

DEA

D.E.A. is a short-lived television program which was aired by Fox Broadcasting Company as part of its 1990-91 lineup.D.E.A. was based on true stories of the Drug Enforcement Administration. Shot in cinéma vérité style, the program combined recreated scenes using actors with actual surveillance footage and film of actual newscasts covering the stories depicted. Fox apparently had considerable confidence in this concept. When the initial version garnered low ratings and was put on hiatus, before its return the program was retooled into DEA—Special Task Force, which placed more emphasis on the agents' personal lives and showed less graphic violence. The revamped show premiered in April 1991, but also failed to achieve significant ratings and the program was canceled for good in June 1991.
1990 Drama

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