17 TV Friendships That Turned Romantic Over Time

Getting to see TV friendships grow over time into something romantic is an underrated trope that deserves more love because of how adorable the journey always is.
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19 Slowburn TV Ships That Destroyed The Moonlighting Curse

Slowburn ships always run the risk of not being explored or happening too late, and yet there are successful TV ships that prove just how much potential comes from there.
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30 Most Inspiring Coming Out Moments

In honor of National Coming Out Day, here is a selection of just a few TV characters that were inspiring to us all when they chose to come out.
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13 Bisexual TV Characters Who Deserve Your Attention

These select bisexual characters have offered wonderful representation to many people in the LGBTQ+ community, but this is just the beginning for diversity.
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24 Hot Women of Summer TV

It's hot, hot, hot in the summer months and the small screen is loaded with women to make temperatures soar. We've hand-picked some for you inside!
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Quotables from Week Ending July 30, 2015

We're picking the greatest quotes of the week ending July 30, 2015 from your favorite summer shows. Find out what made us laugh and piqued our interest.
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Quotables from Week Ending July 23, 2015

We've picked the best quotes of the week ending July 23, 2015. Check out what really turned our heads this week, and see if they're your favorites, too!
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Quotables from Week Ending July 2, 2015

We've rounded up the best quotes from all your favorite summer shows for the week ending July 2, 2015. Find out what's stopping us in our tracks!
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Quotables from Week Ending June 25, 2015

We have gathered up the most interesting quotes from the week ending June 25, 2015. Find out what made the cut when you flip through the slideshow!
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Stitchers Quotes

Kirsten: how long have I been in this room?
Maggie: Answer the question.
Kirsten: I'm trying to. How long have I been in this room?
Maggie: Guess.
Kirsten: An hour?
Maggie: One minute. [smiling and leaning in] You really don't know, do you?
Kirsten: I have this condition, it's called temporal dysplasia. I have no time perception.
Maggie: I've read about this condition. I thought it was made up.
Kirsten: I wish, cause then you could unmake it up; it really sucks. I use memory, logic and math to approximate time difference, but I don't know what time feels like.

Kristen: Why is he here? Are you guys coroners?
Cameron: No. He's here to share his memories with us.
Kirsten: But he's dead.
Cameron: Hmm. Fun fact: After death, consciousness lingers for 30 seconds. After that, 10 minutes and the brain starts to degrade. If we get a sample in here fast enough, we can start a protocol that will slow down further deterioration for days.
Kirsten: Sample? You mean corpse?
Cameron: Tomato/Tamato.
Kirsten: You're getting this guys dead, deteriorating brain to talk to you? How?
Cameron: By inserting a living consciousness into those memories. We call it stitching.
Kirsten: That's impossible.
Cameron: Is that so, doctor I've never studied neuroscience unlike Cameron. The brain is a bioelectrical device with emphasis on electrical. Even after death the wiring, the synapses are all still in there, for a while anyway, and that means so are the memories, but it takes a living consciousness to access them and interpret them and that's where you come in.