Before Friends, Jennifer Aniston Appeared In A Sitcom Led By A Big Bang Theory Star
Prior to her breakout role as Rachel on Friends, Jennifer Aniston co-starred with The Big Bang Theory's Mayim Bialik on a failed early '90s sitcom.
Read MorePrior to her breakout role as Rachel on Friends, Jennifer Aniston co-starred with The Big Bang Theory's Mayim Bialik on a failed early '90s sitcom.
Read MoreIt's Always Sunny in Philadelphia doesn't exactly scream 'romance,' but plenty of fans have had themed marriage proposals in honor of one of its best episodes.
Read MoreWanting to watch more Adam Scott between seasons of Severance? Here are five of his best projects to check out if you haven't already.
Read MoreBoJack Horseman creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg has a promising new animated show for Netflix on the way, and its first episode alone includes a brutal twist.
Read MoreIt's Always Sunny in Philadelphia frequent includes homages to action movies, and this episode, which nods to a Bruce Willis classic, is a hilarious example.
Read MoreFilms and television shows often accidentally predict the future, but one episode of Seinfeld nailed a future sporting event with uncanny accuracy.
Read MoreThe White Lotus has put together some incredible casts across three seasons of TV so far, but here are some actors we still want to see on the HBO series.
Read MoreTV shows haven't often presented dementia with both sensitivity and accuracy, but The Pitt and Shrinking have managed both.
Read MoreHow I Met Your Mother's Barney Stinson is terrified of driving according to one season 2 episode, but it's a character trait that makes no sense.
Read MoreAfter rewatching the entirety of Everybody Loves Raymond, Ray Romano used a rating system to determine his picks for the sitcom's all-time best episodes.
Read MoreWhen the It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia characters made a trip from Philly to Ireland, here's where the cast members actually shot those episodes.
Read MoreBefore High School Musical: The Musical: The Series, the Disney Channel almost went with a totally different spin-off series.
Read MoreSeinfeld co-creator Larry David often drew inspiration from his life for the show, including a not-so-pleasant encounter he had with a girlfriend's father.
Read MoreMany members of the Friends cast reunited with Courteney Cox on this sitcom which was also host to plenty of other guest appearances.
Read MoreHere's the reason why Donald Glover's Troy character sailed off into the sunset on NBC's Community, according to Glover himself.
Read MoreMatthew Perry worked on a number of short-lived sitcoms prior to landing his big break with Friends, including this show (which has been largely lost to time).
Read MoreSeverance season 2 opened up the world of innies and outies, and star Britt Lower's favorite reveal involved her character's outie.
Read MoreThe Big Bang Theory creator Chuck Lorre realized early on that the series was very different from his earlier hit sitcom Two and a Half Men.
Read MoreKunal Nayyar, who played Raj on The Big Bang Theory, talks about whether or not he'd be interested in appearing in a potential revival of the beloved TV comedy.
Read MoreBryan Cranston, Frankie Muniz, and more are returning for The Malcolm in the Middle revival on Disney+. But here's why Erik Per Sullivan won't be back as Dewey.
Read MoreLiving Single is one of the best sitcoms of all time, but what happened to the cast after the show ended? Let's see where everyone ended up.
Read MorePlenty of fantastic television came out of the 1980s, from crime procedurals to classic sitcoms, but these are the best TV shows of the 1980s.
Read MoreIt's Always Sunny in Philadelphia has one episode that's ranked below all the rest on IMDb, and of course it's Dee's fault.
Read MoreA Kuwaiti South Park rip-off ran for only three seasons, but became popular enough along the way to spawn a hit spin-off series.
Read MoreRick Moranis is coming out of retirement to play Dark Helmet in Spaceballs 2, but he reprised the role once before on a sitcom.
Read MoreThe MythBusters took it upon themselves to test the scientific accuracy of a classic Seinfeld joke involving George Costanza.
Read MoreBrooklyn Nine-Nine may have ended, but the laughs are just beginning. If you miss Jake, Amy, Captain Holt, and the rest, check these shows out.
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