Star Trek Fans Never Got To See One Of The Most Impressive Parts Of Picard's Set
According to Star Trek: Picard's production designer, this one set was crafted in great detail but barely made it on screen.
Read MoreAccording to Star Trek: Picard's production designer, this one set was crafted in great detail but barely made it on screen.
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Read MoreDonna Noble can't be allowed to remember the Doctor or she'll die. Fortunately, the first Doctor Who 60th Anniversary Special has a very silly loophole.
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Read MoreWilliam Shatner's notorious off-screen reputation in Star Trek got a heavy workout in season 2.
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Read MoreTom Hardy was looking forward to working with his Star Trek: Nemesis co-star Ron Perlman, but Hardy didn't expect a jump scare from him at their first meeting.
Read MoreMuch of the core cast of The Waltons is still alive and continuing to perform in film, television, theater, and making music. Here's where you can find them.
Read MoreEveryone thought the silent Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode Hush would be easy, but it ended up leaving Sarah Michelle Gellar 'tired and physically exhausted.'
Read MoreOne of the most memorable episodes of Frasier was inspired by a true story that happened to show creator Christopher Lloyd.
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Read MoreThe tragic fate of Star Trek: Enterprise character Hoshi Sato has a connection to the childhood of none other than Captain Kirk.
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Read MoreYvonne Craig was only in one episode of Star Trek, and she put in great work, but she was mighty scared that remasters might show something ... unseemly.
Read MoreTed Danson may appear to be a natural fit for his signature character of Sam Malone on Cheers, but actually it took him a lot of effort to get into the part.
Read MoreAfter Netflix canceled yet another series after only one season, a fan petition circulated to try and save it.
Read MoreAhsoka head writer Dave Filoni intentionally left it unclear whether that was the real Anakin that Ahsoka encountered in the World Between Worlds.
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Read MoreLee Shaw is played by both Kurt Russell and Wyatt Russell in Monarch: The Legacy of Monsters. The Apple TV+ show isn't the first time we've seen the character.
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