Big Bang Theory's Spanking Scene Was Hard For Jim Parsons Due To How 'Amusing' It Was
Sheldon and Amy's spanking scene "The Big Bang Theory" in Season 6 that was difficult for star Jim Parsons to shoot, mainly due to how amusing it was.
Read MoreSheldon and Amy's spanking scene "The Big Bang Theory" in Season 6 that was difficult for star Jim Parsons to shoot, mainly due to how amusing it was.
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Read MoreThough Nate made some strides towards becoming a better person this week on "Ted Lasso," fans aren't won over by him yet -- and neither is actor Nick Mohammed.
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Read MoreThe Big Bang Theory's broken elevator was a character in its own right, with its caution tape often serving as a focal point when the cast is in the hallway.
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Read More"Ugly Betty" was a super popular comedy series for ABC during the mid-2000s. Even today, some fans may wonder why the iconic show was canceled.
Read MoreMrs. Wolowitz's death in Season 8 of "The Big Bang Theory" came as a surprise to fans, but as it turns out, the writers based the event on real-life.
Read MoreWhile "Modern Family" is sitcom for the whole family, the actor behind Cam, Eric Stonestreet, has a darker sense of humor when the cameras aren't rolling.
Read MoreBrad Garrett and Ray Romano of Peacock's wild new series "Bupkis" told Looper about that particularly awkward scene between Garrett and Pete Davidson.
Read Morein an alternate ending to "The Big Bang Theory," the long-broken elevator would've finally been fixed.
Read MoreUpon watching around three minutes of the pilot, Annie Potts knew "Young Sheldon" was the show for her.
Read MoreVeteran comedian Bill Saluga, best known for his character Raymond J. Johnson Jr. has died at the age of 85.
Read MoreWhich That '70s Show couple allegedly didn't get along too well with each other back when they were filming the show?
Read MoreRed Forman has a lot of great moments on "That '70s Show." But one scene takes the cake above all others.
Read MoreThere's a strong chance that you've seen Principal Ava Coleman from Abbott Elementary in some of your favorite comedies before.
Read MoreThis How I Met Your Father theory suggests that Hilary Duff's Sophie is half-siblings with Neil Patrick Harris' Barney Stinson from How I Met Your Father.
Read MoreThe Office fans finally know the real story behind one of the series' funniest moments.
Read MoreIf you thought The Office was a cheap show to produce, you're going to be shocked at how much one little scene cost.
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