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Greenleaf Star Keith David on The Thing, Road House, and 40 Years of Acting“The cemetery is filled with people who let other people define who they are, both in the entertainment business and beyond.”
By Jennifer Wood
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By Anne Victoria Clark
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Greenleaf Season Finale Recap: A Moment of Silence“What Are You Doing Here?” ends with a lit fuse instead of a bang.
By Nichole Perkins
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Lynn Whitfield on Her Greenleaf Scene With Oprah“The work we do together is in the last episode, and I think Twitter will be just all a-tweeting.”
By Nichole Perkins
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Greenleaf Recap: Rome Is BurningThe downside of soapy dramas like Greenleaf? They can be too predictable.
By Nichole Perkins
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Greenleaf Recap: Taking RootLady Mae knows how to hold a grudge.
By Nichole Perkins
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Greenleaf Recap: Who Are You?“March to the Sea” slows down the pace to establish more family secrets.
By Nichole Perkins
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Greenleaf Recap: Bishop’s Got a GunGreenleaf is on the verge of becoming a runaway train.
By Nichole Perkins
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Greenleaf Recap: The Whole BookLet’s hope Greenleaf knows what it has in Keith David and Lynn Whitfield.
By Nichole Perkins
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Greenleaf Recap: Last Train HomeAfter a few stumbling weeks, Greenleaf regains its footing.
By Nichole Perkins
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Greenleaf Recap: Only TurmoilIt was only a matter of time until Grace made it to the pulpit.
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Greenleaf Recap: Praise ReportsLynn Whitfield makes Greenleaf crackle with energy.
By Nichole Perkins
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By Nichole Perkins
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Greenleaf Recap: Water to WineLynn Whitfield steals every scene she’s in.
By Nichole Perkins
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Greenleaf Recap: Welcome to the Family of GodIt’s already clear: This show will be a great summer soap.
By Nichole Perkins
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Greenleaf Series Premiere Recap: The Prodigal DaughterThank you, Oprah! Greenleaf is going to be a big, soapy mess.
By Nichole Perkins
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OWN’s Greenleaf Is at Its Best When It Focuses on SpiritualityIts missteps are a small price to pay for a show that tells a story we haven’t seen on TV before.
By Matt Zoller Seitz