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The men of The Simpsons are constantly getting hit with physical comedy injuries, so Futurama intentionally wanted to flip the script.
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Read MoreAn extended cut of Star Trek's second pilot, 'Where No Man Has Gone Before,' was long thought lost, but had actually been rescued by the Smithsonian.
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Read MoreSomewhere out there, some Bones fan has Gormogon's silver skeleton, possibly along with other props from the show.
Read MoreNoah Averbach-Katz had to don some uncomfortable prosthetics to play Ryn on Star Trek: Discovery.
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