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  • Young Sheldon, George Sr. and Missy relaxing

    Young Sheldon's Lance Barber Disagrees With One Missy Finale Complaint

    By Michael Boyle 4 months ago

    Fans of Young Sheldon weren't thrilled with how Missy was treated in the finale, but George Sr. actor Lance Barber disagrees with the criticism.

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  • Frank Costanza with the Festivus pole; Jerry, Kramer, and George stare out the window; George looking ashamed

    14 Phrases & Sayings That Only Exist Because Of Seinfeld

    By Blaise Santi 4 months ago

    Not only is Seinfeld one of the best sitcoms of all time, but it's influenced pop culture with these phrases and sayings made popular by the show.

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  • James Gandolfini as Tony Soprano sitting with a sick horse called Pie-O-My in The Sopranos

    The Sopranos: The Hidden Meaning Behind Every Animal Explained

    By Danielle Ryan 4 months ago

    From the ducks in the pool to Tony's beloved horse Pie-O-My, The Sopranos featured many animals - and there was more to them than meets the eye.

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  • Leonard and Penny holding hands over the kitchen counter in The Big Bang Theory

    Every Penny And Leonard Engagement Scene In The Big Bang Theory, Ranked

    By Nina Starner 4 months ago

    Penny and Leonard made several attempts to get engaged on The Big Bang Theory, some more misguided than others. Join us as we rank every one of them.

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  • Matt Stone's Kyle and Kenny and Trey Parker's Cartman and Stan looking scared on South Park

    The 5 Worst South Park Episodes, Ranked

    By Pauli Poisuo 4 months ago

    South Park has produced tons of classic episodes in its 25+ year history, but it's also churned out some real duds. Here are the five worst episodes, ranked.

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  • Beverly Crusher in main engineering on the Enterprise, from Star Trek: The Next Generation

    Actresses Who Were Almost Cast As Star Trek's Beverly Crusher Before Gates McFadden

    By Witney Seibold 4 months ago

    Before Gates McFadden was locked in to play Star Trek's Dr. Beverly Crusher, two other high-profile actresses were considered for the role.

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  • Mark S. grins while looking off to the right side and holding a bright red ball

    Adam Scott's Boy Meets World Role, Explained

    By Caroline Madden 4 months ago

    Long before Step Brothers and Severance, Adam Scott popped up in a supporting role on the sitcom Boy Meets World as a bully named Griff.

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  • Jon Gries' Gary AKA Greg stares unnervingly across a table where he sits eating alone in The White Lotus

    Is The White Lotus Even An Anthology Series Anymore?

    By Valerie Ettenhofer 4 months ago

    For the first two seasons, The White Lotus stretched the limits of what makes it a limited series anthology show, but season 3 has solidified its place.

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  • Ted Black sitting at his desk in front of a photo of him and Denzel Washington on Suits LA

    Denzel Washington's Suits LA Episode 2 Cameo Explained

    By Kieran Fisher 4 months ago

    Denzel Washington's much-discussed sorta-not-really cameo on Suits LA gets a little more context in the show's second episode.

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  • Jon Gries' Greg and Jennifer Coolidge's Tanya look offscreen away from one another in The White Lotus

    The White Lotus Season 3 Reveals Details About The Fate Of Jennifer Coolidge's Tanya

    By Valerie Ettenhofer 4 months ago

    The third episode of The White Lotus Season 3 raises big questions about what happened to Tanya (Jennifer Coolidge) and Greg's (Jon Gries) activities.

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  • Jesse Eisenberg as David and Kieran Culkin as Benji in A Real Pain

    Kieran Culkin's Oscar-Winning Performance Couldn't Be More Different Than Roman Roy

    By Danielle Ryan 4 months ago

    Congrats to Kieran Culkin for winning an Oscar for his work in A Real Pain. Despite what some people may claim, it's very different than his work on Succession.

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  • A close-up of Oliver looking concerned with musicians playing in the background in Hannah Montana: The Movie

    Why Hannah Montana Star Mitchel Musso Disappeared From Hollywood

    By Caroline Madden 4 months ago

    Hannah Montana cast member Mitchel Musso has disappeared from Hollywood in the last few years. Here's why that happened.

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  • Larry David on phone

    The 18 Best Curb Your Enthusiasm Episodes, Ranked

    By Joe Garza 4 months ago

    Larry David's Curb Your Enthusiasm has maintained its absurd hilarity for eleven seasons. Here, we explore the show's funniest gags and episodes thus far.

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  • Frank Booth

    The 16 Most Memorable David Lynch Characters Ever

    By Joe Garza 4 months ago

    David Lynch is a master of crafting characters that stay with us long after the credits roll. Here are the most memorable Lynch characters ever, ranked.

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  • Marshal Fossett sitting at her desk and looking frustrated on 1923

    Is 1923 Episode 2's Female U.S. Marshal Historically Accurate?

    By Kieran Fisher 4 months ago

    Jennifer Carpenter plays a U.S. Marshal in 1923 Season 2, Episode 2, but is the character historically accurate? Here's the answer.

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  • Captain Archer on the Enterprise in Star Trek: Enterprise.

    Why The First Star Trek: Enterprise Novel Infuriated The Show's Co-Creator

    By Witney Seibold 4 months ago

    Star Trek: Enterprise co-creator Brannon Braga didn't care for some of the extra material Diane Carey added to her novelization of the show's pilot.

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  • Doctor Who, the Doctor looking sharp

    Doctor Who Season 2 Trailer Introduces A New Companion: The Nurse

    By Michael Boyle 4 months ago

    The new trailer for Doctor Who season 2 brings back Andor actor Varada Sethu as a new companion, who dubs herself 'the Nurse.'

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  • Leroy Jethro Gibbs smiling on NCIS

    Mark Harmon's Feud With NCIS Creator Donald P. Bellisario, Explained

    By Kieran Fisher 4 months ago

    Rumor has it NCIS star Mark Harmon used his clout to get creator Donald P. Bellisario fired because they were feuding, but the truth isn't so simple.

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  • Teonna Rainwater looking distraught on the back of a horse in 1923

    Is 1923 Season 2 Lowkey Setting Up Another Yellowstone Spin-Off Series?

    By Kieran Fisher 4 months ago

    There are currently several new Yellowstone spin-offs in the works. However, 1923 Season 2 might just be laying the groundwork for yet another one.

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  • Zack of Joe Cappa's Boy Band from Off The Air: Cringe

    Only One Channel Is Still Making TV That Actually Feels Dangerous

    By BJ Colangelo 4 months ago

    Adult Swim has been the home of bizarre, offbeat, and impossible-to-categorize TV for years, and is still refusing to play it safe.

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  • Richard Dean Anderson's Colonel Jack O Neill looks across frame in close-up in Stargate SG-1

    Why Richard Dean Anderson Was Stabbed On The Stargate SG-1 Set

    By Joe Roberts 4 months ago

    Stargate SG-1 star Richard Dean Anderson was accidentally stabbed while filming an episode of the sci-fi TV show. Here's what went down.

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  • Doris Roberts, Peter Boyle, Ray Romano, Brad Garrett, and Patricia Heaton in Everybody Loves Raymond

    What Happened To The Cast Of Everybody Loves Raymond?

    By Jeff Ames 4 months ago

    Here's what the cast of the popular and hilarious CBS sitcom "Everybody Loves Raymond" has been up to since the show aired its last episode in 2005.

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  • Will Poulter's Bobby Jones pondering a case in Why Didn't They Ask Evans?

    An Acclaimed Will Poulter Miniseries Was Based On An Agatha Christie Novel

    By Debopriyaa Dutta 4 months ago

    Will Poulter once had a lead role in a critically-acclaimed BritBox miniseries based on a mystery novel by Agatha Christie.

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  • Saturday Night Live, The Mel family (Steve Martin, Gilda Radner, John Belushi) and host Tom Hanks on Family Feud

    The SNL Actor Who Caused A Strict Wardrobe Rule For The Whole Cast

    By Michael Boyle 4 months ago

    Saturday Night Live instituted a strict underwear rule for everybody, but it was really only because of one SNL cast member constantly going commando.

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  • The Simpsons, Fox censor explaining how he's censored the episode down to a G rating

    The Simpsons Scene That Terrified Series Creator Matt Groening

    By Michael Boyle 4 months ago

    One scene from a classic episode of The Simpsons left creator Matt Groening shaken, even if it seems quaint by the show's modern standards.

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  • A group of cowboys gathered outside in Gunsmoke

    The 'Secret Weapon' Behind Gunsmoke's Success, According To The Show's Co-Creator

    By Jeremy Smith 4 months ago

    How did Gunsmoke become popular enough to last for 20 years? According to co-creator John Meston, it had something special going under the hood.

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  • Stewie and Brian having fun together on Family Guy

    Family Guy's 'Road To...' Episodes, Ranked From Worst To Best

    By Mike Bedard 4 months ago

    "Family Guy" has eight "Road To..." episodes focusing on Stewie and Brian's wacky misadventures around the world and beyond. Here's how they rank.

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