Cheers Almost Traded Its Boston Bar For A Desert Saloon
The bar in Cheers is synonymous with Boston but was almost a Southwest dive in the desert. Can you imagine Sam as a (possible) former ranch hand?
Read MoreThe bar in Cheers is synonymous with Boston but was almost a Southwest dive in the desert. Can you imagine Sam as a (possible) former ranch hand?
Read MoreIf you are a fan of the network procedural Bones, you're in luck: there are plenty of options for streaming, and a good deal for those who love physical media.
Read MoreIn the series finale of M*A*S*H, Loretta Swit cried real tears on camera thanks to a lovely gesture from her co-star David Ogden Stiers during their goodbye.
Read MoreA towel from an episode of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia was inspired by a pair of shirts purchased by Rob McElhenney's moms.
Read MoreThe Fargo series has made many references to the Coen brothers film, but according to series creator Noah Hawley, the biggest homage is still yet to come.
Read MoreRichard Moll, the actor of towering height who played Bull the Bailiff in Night Court and voiced Two-Face in Batman: The Animated Series, has died at 80.
Read MoreStar Trek: The Next Generation star Gates McFadden has a fascinating career outside of Trek, and Lower Decks just winked at it.
Read MoreThe latest episode of Gen V features events that crossover with The Boys, so let's get spoilery and dive into that.
Read MoreVictoria Neuman of The Boys and Marie Moreau of Gen V are as similar as they are different, which is exactly the point.
Read MoreHarcourt "Harry" Fenton Mudd has had quite the history in Star Trek lore, but the latest episode of Lower Decks reveals an unexpected chapter in his life.
Read MoreThe latest episode of the animated series Star Trek: Lower Decks heads to a galaxy far, far away for some jokes at the expense of Star Wars.
Read MorePart of the charm of the original Frasier was the loving send-up of Frasier Crane's pretentiousness. The new revival seems now to have an issue with it.
Read MoreRemember Balok, the scary alien seen in Star Trek: The Original Series? The latest episode of Star Trek: Lower Decks provided a stunning revelation about him.
Read MoreEven though Eddie isn't around anymore, the Frasier revival finally gave Dr. Crane a canine rival to glare at, and we hope there's more of this to come.
Read MoreOn Star Trek: Lower Decks, Mariner has gotten into her fair share of brawls. Now we finally know why, and the answer is an unexpected link to a Trek character.
Read MoreThe Frasier revival is bringing back a familiar face from the original Frasier and Cheers. Will that help lift the revival out of its rut?
Read MoreTrouble is coming to Minnesota and North Dakota all over again in the upcoming Fargo season 5. Check out the trailer right here.
Read MoreMystery Science Theater 3000 creator Joel Hodgson is back with a new crowdfunding campaign to help make season 14 of the movie-mocking show.
Read MoreThe body-swap premise of Freaky Friday has been homaged countless times, but Community and Rick and Morty both took it to a weirder place.
Read MoreHermes is a beloved staple of Futurama's Planet Express crew. But if it weren't for one last second character change, he may not have lasted long at all.
Read MorePedro Pascal teamed up with Bad Bunny for a second 'Protective Mom' sketch on Saturday Night Live. Her son does not have depression. He just likes the dark.
Read MoreAn improvised It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia line from Rob McElhenney helped change the trajectory of the character of Mac for the show.
Read MoreBad Bunny made his hosting debut on Saturday Night Live, and he also brought Pedro Pascal, Fred Armisen and ... Mick Jagger? Let's dig into the new episode.
Read MoreTed Danson and Shelley Long had wonderful chemistry in their Cheers audition, which proved to be a life-saver for Danson.
Read MoreBad Bunny wants to do a Shrek-based sketch with Please Don't Destroy on Saturday Night Live. Or maybe he doesn't. Whatever.
Read MoreThe actor behind Thing on the Netflix series 'Wednesday' had a serious challenge when trying to execute a perfect flip of the bird.
Read MoreA scene in the comedy series Extras featuring guest star Patrick Stewart ended up requiring over 40 takes because Ricky Gervais kept laughing too much.
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