Suzanne Somers, Star Of Three's Company And Step By Step, Has Died At 76
Actress Suzanne Somers, best known for playing Chrissy Snow in Three's Company, has died at the age of 76 following a battle with cancer.
Read MoreActress Suzanne Somers, best known for playing Chrissy Snow in Three's Company, has died at the age of 76 following a battle with cancer.
Read MoreFrasier's original run saw an enormous and varied amount of guest stars, and we've hand-picked the very best that we want to see return for Paramount's reboot.
Read MoreBefore streaming took off, Fox was notorious for setting shows up to fail. Even the network's hit series Bones could only avoid being canceled for so long.
Read MorePete Davidson returned to host Saturday Night Live for the first time after leaving the series at the end of season 47, and yes, Taylor Swift was there too.
Read MoreMost of Seinfeld is drawn from real life, but Larry David's inspiration for the fan-favorite character Kramer almost cost him that name.
Read MorePete Davidson explores life's mysteries (like why women love him so much, and why no one watched his TV show) in Saturday Night Live's Barbie parody.
Read MoreM*A*S*H's Loretta Swit became one of the show's very best characters, but she had to get involved with the writing to make sure Nurse Margaret rang true.
Read MoreVoice actor Phil LaMarr was just goofing off on the job, and that led to a memorable character in the ever-expanding Futurama universe.
Read MoreWhen M*A*S*H actor William Christopher came down with a serious illness, the show (especially Alan Alda) rallied around him.
Read MoreRick and Morty is back and better than ever without Justin Roiland. Fans of the show, no need to worry, his replacements are doing just fine.
Read MoreIt's Always Sunny co-creator Rob McElhenney has become best friends with Ryan Reynolds, so when is he going to make a cameo on the series?
Read MoreAll hail T'lyn, the best and most important addition to Star Trek: Lower Decks season 4.
Read MoreThis week's episode of Star Trek: Lower Decks bears more than a passing resemblance to the classic Original Series installment 'The Enemy Within.'
Read MoreThis post contains spoilers for episode 5 of Gen V, Welcome to the Monster Club. Seriously. Big spoilers here. Only read this if you've watched the episode.
Read MoreThe version of Loki who leads Loki season 2 did not commit the same atrocities as the Loki Thanos killed, but he still has a lot to reckon with in this show.
Read MoreKelsey Grammer's Frasier Crane first appeared in an episode of Cheers set in Boston. Now, decades later, the Frasier revival referenced that famous Cheers set.
Read MoreThe Curse trailer teases the latest project from magician/maniac Nathan Fielder, and fans of horror and comedy alike should watch out.
Read MoreStar Trek: Lower Decks fans may have expected a villainous team-up for the ages, but the writing team upends everyone's expectations in the process.
Read MoreThere's no reason for the crew on Star Trek: Lower Decks to be as enthused about grapplers as they are ... except for the fact that grapplers are just cool.
Read MoreThere have been godlike entities on Star Trek before, but Badgey might be more powerful than any of them thanks to this week's Lower Decks episode.
Read MoreWhile Nicholas Lyndhurst will never be able to replace David Hyde Pierce's Niles, the actor fits quite nicely into the new Frasier reboot series on Paramount+.
Read MoreJohn Mahoney died in 2018 and couldn't return for the Frasier revival, but the show found a touching way to pay tribute to the late actor and his character.
Read MoreThe first episode of The Simpsons season 35 pays homage to an all-time great episode of The Sopranos ... which might be based on an episode of The Simpsons.
Read MoreAt a recent stand-up show in Boston, Jerry Seinfeld teased that he and Larry David have been working on "something" that addresses the ending of the series.
Read MoreSam, one of the Supe students in Gen V, has hallucinations that are both funny and unnerving.
Read MoreExactly how has Homer managed to hold onto his job as a nuclear safety inspector on The Simpsons? Thanks to the season 35 premiere, we now have an answer.
Read MoreThe cast of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia are never afraid to cause a ruckus, and that was readily apparent while filming Dennis and Dee Go on Welfare.
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