The Ongoing Stereotype That Inspired It's Always Sunny's Rock, Flag, And Eagle Song
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia's 'Rock, Flag, and Eagle' is a pitch-perfect sendup of conservatively patriotic truck commercials.
Read MoreIt's Always Sunny in Philadelphia's 'Rock, Flag, and Eagle' is a pitch-perfect sendup of conservatively patriotic truck commercials.
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Read MoreHere are the only actors still alive from the classic sitcom I Dream Of Jeannie.
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Read MoreJimmy Kimmel is hosting the 2024 Oscars in March, and the first promo finds him lost in BarbieLand. But he gets help from Weird Barbie, Ryan Gosling, and more.
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Read MoreTina Fey had a 2024 Super Bowl commercial for Booking.com with a couple 30 Rock co-stars, and it was the most watched commercial on YouTube during game day.
Read MoreLook at us, who would have thought? We're ranking the best guests to ever appear on Hot Ones, the greatest interview show of all time.
Read More'Rowdy' Roddy Piper went full method actor on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (and the show was all the funnier for it).
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Read MoreKirstie Alley had big comedic shoes to fill when she replaced Shelley Long's Diane on Cheers as a new character, the tough-as-nails bar manager Rebecca.
Read MoreZapp Brannigan crossed some serious lines in the Futurama episode 'In-A-Gadda-Da-Leela,' and David X. Cohen thinks they should have been avoided.
Read MoreMaurice LaMarche found his Calculon voice for Futurama by drawing from some famous figures from his own upbringing.
Read MoreThere are two Ted movies and a streaming series on Peacock, all with Seth MacFarlane's signature irreverent sense of humor. Let's rank them.
Read MoreThe Dinner Party episode of The Office isn't just cringeworthy, it's also one of the best. But the Superfan cut manages to make things even more awkward.
Read MoreThere was one line that Loretta Swit refused to let the M*A*S*H writers cross with Hot Lips, and she had darn good reason.
Read MoreThe Futurama writers almost drove themselves mad trying to think of a good enough pun for the episode 'War is the H-Word.'
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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