Lynette Rice

Lynette Rice

Editor at Large for Entertainment Weekly, host of Outlander Live! on EW Radio, and Mark Harmon enthusiast. Yes, I know the guacamole is extra.

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Latest from Lynette Rice

From the EW archives: Bob Barker says goodbye to The Price Is Right
Bob Barker, longtime The Price Is Right host, dies at 99
The 30 best characters from The Young and the Restless
Deathwatch 2019: What prime-time shows are returning and leaving
'Outlander': Sam Heughan, Tobias Menzies get candid about season 1 rape scene
What really made Rob Lowe quit The West Wing?
Size Matters: Where's the love for real women's bodies?
The 2022 Grammys secret ballot: 3 Academy voting members share their unfiltered thoughts on who should win
Altered Reality
Seal Team and Mayor of Kingstown are coming back for more seasons on Paramount+
How 1883 incorporated Rita Wilson into its Old West tale
LaMonica Garrett on how 1883 depicts his Old West character
See Mariah propose to Tessa on The Young and the Restless
Ghosts renewed by CBS and nobody is more surprised than superfan Mark Hamill
Jorja Fox won't return to CSI: Vegas on CBS
See Whoopi Goldberg reprise her beloved Star Trek role as Guinan on Picard
Get a first look at the Tiger King-inspired Joe vs. Carole
CBS cuts the Bull after six seasons
Here are all the premiere dates for the Star Trek universe
'1883' kills off its first big character (and it's a sad one)
Celebrity podcasts are everywhere — and the deluge of downloads has only just begun
See Nikolaj Coster-Waldau reunite with his Game of Thrones dad in Netflix drama Against the Ice
Killer ending on Dexter: New Blood delivered record ratings to Showtime
'Dexter: New Blood' has ended but don't expect a Harrison spin-off — for now