A Seinfeld Episode Was So Controversial That NBC Scrapped It
Seinfeld's writers rarely kept things safe and sweet, which is why it was somewhat surprising when NBC cut this particular storyline.
Read MoreSeinfeld's writers rarely kept things safe and sweet, which is why it was somewhat surprising when NBC cut this particular storyline.
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Read MoreThe original Big Bang Theory pilot had a different actress and character name for Penny. Here's why things changed for the series.
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