Why NBC Canceled The Star-Studded Law & Order: LA After One Season
Despite its star-studded cast, Law & Order: Los Angeles got the axe after just one season on NBC. Here's why the series was cancelled.
Read MoreDespite its star-studded cast, Law & Order: Los Angeles got the axe after just one season on NBC. Here's why the series was cancelled.
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Read MoreWhile Simon Helberg has dipped his toes into the directing pool before, he had an understandable reason for never helming an episode of The Big Bang Theory.
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Read MoreSteven Knight, the creator of Netflix's hit streaming show Peaky Blinders, has expressed regrets about killing off these four characters.
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Read MoreDon Most appeared on the first seven seasons of Happy Days as Ralph Malph, but left the season before season 8. Here's why.
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Read MoreThe series finale of Star Trek: The Next Generation wasn't the definitive ending for the characters, but it was the perfect ending for their TV show.
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