A Memorable Simpsons Episode Almost Had Multiple Endings
The Simpsons' creatives nearly borrowed a trick from the film Clue and included multiple endings for one of the show's most infamous storylines.
Read MoreThe Simpsons' creatives nearly borrowed a trick from the film Clue and included multiple endings for one of the show's most infamous storylines.
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Read MoreLance Barber, who played Sheldon's dad on Young Sheldon, donned a disguise and appeared as a background actor during his own character's funeral.
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Read MoreEven though children's shows are geared towards a younger audience, they can cover some dark, adult topics in ways you may have never realized.
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Read MorePamela Hayden, the voice behind Milhouse and many more memorable Springfield characters, is leaving The Simpsons after 35 years.
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