The Story Behind The Best Episode Of The Simpsons, A Conan O'Brien Masterpiece
When he was a young staff writer on The Simpsons, eventual late night host Conan O'Brien wrote the best episode in the show's history: Marge vs. the Monorail.
Read MoreWhen he was a young staff writer on The Simpsons, eventual late night host Conan O'Brien wrote the best episode in the show's history: Marge vs. the Monorail.
Read MorePeri Gilpin was easily the guest star who made the biggest impact on the Frasier revival, as evidenced by the overwhelming reception she received.
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Read MoreThe McPoyles are some of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia's most repulsive characters, with their name being inspired by a real person Charlie Day once knew.
Read MoreGilligan's Island ran for 98 episodes, and even had several spin-offs and TV movies follow. Sadly, almost the entire cast is no longer with us.
Read MoreJohn Ritter may have only had one appearance on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, but he certainly made it count.
Read MoreAndy Griffith originally wanted Ben Matlock to have a much darker personality.
Read MoreIt's Always Sunny in Philadelphia frequently tries to subvert its fans' expectations, and Mac's coming out dance was no exception.
Read MoreContrary to popular belief, David Hornsby plays the put-upon priest Rickety Cricket on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, not Macaulay Culkin.
Read MoreThe Bear star Ayo Edebiri made her hosting debut on Saturday Night Live, and she blended in seamlessly with the cast of the late night sketch comedy series.
Read MoreFuturama star and voice acting legend Maurice LaMarche's favorite episode is a real tear-jerker.
Read MoreRiding the sandworm is an important coming ofage rite for the Fremen, and the Dune popcorn bucket has Saturday Night Live's cast coming of age as well.
Read MoreIf the Frasier revival gets enough seasons, there's a strong chance audiences could witness a will-they/won't-they romance between Freddy and Eve.
Read MoreEric Kaplan loves Zoidberg and even admitted that writing for Futurama became all the more attractive when he first saw sketches of the nebbishy arthropod.
Read MoreBryan Cranston, who previously served as a director on The Office, has finally said what everyone's probably been thinking: there should be an Office movie.
Read MoreBlythe Danner took a pretty big leap of faith by signing on for an episode of M*A*S*H without seeing a script first.
Read MoreLet Maurice LaMarche's experience voicing Morbo on Futurama be a warning to companies enamored with AI: no machine can replace a talented voice actor.
Read MoreAn unnamed actor from the original Star Wars trilogy had some sexist criticism for Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Read MoreBefore the Futurama creators pitched the series to Fox, they prepared enough information to constitute being told to 'shut up.'
Read MoreCreator Mike White already has some big ideas for season 3 of The White Lotus, and an exciting, star-studded cast.
Read MoreThe Arrested Development writers had an idea for bringing Carl Weathers into the beloved comedy show, but Weathers' own idea for his character was even better.
Read MoreBefore playing Bulldog on Frasier, Dan Butler got his start on a much different show in the 1980s.
Read MoreWhere Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are top-notch spies in the Mr. & Mrs. Smith movie, Donald Glover and Maya Erskine are anything but in the Prime Video series.
Read MorePaul Dano costars in Prime Video's Mr. & Mrs. Smith as 'Hot Neighbor,' a mysterious character who proves to be perfectly tailored to the celebrated actor.
Read MoreSpoiler alert! Let's talk about the ending of Prime Video's Mr. and Mrs. Smith series and what it could mean for a potential season 2.
Read MoreIf studios are looking to replicate the viral success of Prime Video's animated series Hazbin Hotel, they can start by investing in an artist's vision.
Read MoreIf you're wondering how to watch Curb Your Enthusiasm as the show comes to an end this year, we're here to help.
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