The Simpsons' Famous 'Meh' Came From One Of The Show's Most Legendary Writers
The word 'meh' can now be found all over the internet, but like 'd'oh,' its popularity originated with The Simpsons.
Read MoreThe word 'meh' can now be found all over the internet, but like 'd'oh,' its popularity originated with The Simpsons.
Read MoreRod Serling, the beloved host of the classic sci-fi series The Twilight Zone, 'would sweat and sputter and go pale' when he had to do his on-camera narration.
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Read MoreForensic anthropologist, professor, and author Kathy Reichs was not just the real-life inspiration for Dr. Brennan on Bones, but she even appeared on the show.
Read MoreJohn DiMaggio, who voices Bender on Futurama, almost didn't come back for the recent revival due to a pay dispute. A certain Star Wars legend had his back.
Read MoreMatthew Perry and Matt LeBlanc were the goofballs of the Friends cast, always playing pranks and making everyone laugh. Perry will be sorely missed.
Read MoreDavid X. Cohen says that Futurama's Dr. Zoidberg is the funhouse mirror version of Dr. McCoy on Star Trek ... but a whole lot smellier.
Read MoreCheers has inspired numerous other series and spinoffs, but did you know there was a Spanish-language remake? It was short-lived, but fascinating experiment.
Read MoreWes Craven's episode of the Twilight Zone, which kicked off the '80s reboot, is one for the history books, featuring Bruce Willis in a twisted dual performance.
Read MoreHomelander's, um, *interesting* fascination with milk on Prime Video's The Boys is partially due to actor Antony Starr egging on showrunner Eric Kripke.
Read MoreThe cast of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia are adept at improvisation, but no one is better at it than Frank, the character played by Danny DeVito.
Read MoreWes Bentley was hoping to play action-heavier roles when he joined Yellowstone and the Mission: Impossible franchise. It didn't work out that way.
Read MoreThe higher-ups on Gen V understandably had some concerns about the dolphin-like supe sex scene from The Boys spinoff's first season.
Read MoreM*A*S*H managed to sneak some impressive double entendres and naughty wordplay past the CBS censors, even during its early seasons.
Read MoreThe Twilight Zone was sold not on the strength of its pilot, but on an unlikely episode of an anthology series anchored by a television legend.
Read MoreJust like The Boys, Gen V tackles relevant, real-world themes, including the radicalization of many by the Alt-Right.
Read MoreWhether Cate on Gen V is completely consumed by bloodlust or not, she's the one we should watch out for.
Read MoreInvincible season 2 is finally here, sort of. The first part of the season is streamable, but is it right for fans to be mad to have to wait for the rest?
Read MoreEcho, the new series starring Alaqua Cox, could very well be signaling a new era for Marvel Studios' approach to making its TV shows. Get the details here.
Read MoreGen V and The Boys are set in the same world, so it was only a matter of time before a memorable character made an appearance in the spin-off series.
Read MoreThe new Marvel series about Echo is heading to Disney+ in early 2024, and the first trailer has just arrived with a tease of her origin with Kingpin.
Read MoreThe Gen V season 1 finale feels like the spiritual successor to the Riot at Xavier's arc from the New X-Men comics.
Read MoreAs fun as much of Loki season 2, episode 5 is, one can practically sense the writers begging viewers to 'just go with it' when it comes to the time jargon.
Read MoreThe CW continues wrapping up their superhero programming, as Superman & Lois will be coming to an end with a shortened season four.
Read MoreThe latest episode of Loki gives some answers about Mobius' life, which he previously insisted he never had outside of the TVA.
Read MoreMatthew Perry and Bruce Willis made a bet on the set of The Whole Nine Yards and the result gave Willis his second Emmy.
Read MoreDirectors Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead get to put their own creepy spin on Thanos' Snap from Infinity War in Loki season 2, episode 5, 'Science/Fiction.'
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