The Office Fans' Popular Take On Jan That Annoys Melora Hardin To No End
Melora Hardin loved playing Jan in NBC's "The Office." However, not all of the show's fans love her character -- due to how poorly she treated Michael.
Read MoreMelora Hardin loved playing Jan in NBC's "The Office." However, not all of the show's fans love her character -- due to how poorly she treated Michael.
Read MoreThat '90s Show finds Red Forman inundated with a whole new generation of teens. Why does he keep letting this happen? Kurtwood Smith has a theory.
Read MoreFans know the "Seinfeld" Soup Nazi for the memorable quote, "No soup for you," but the real-life Soup Nazi laid into Jerry Seinfeld when the two first met.
Read MoreFilming a series finale is always difficult, but according to Ed O'Neill, Julie Bowen took the "Modern Family" ending especially hard.
Read MoreSheldon and Tam were inseparable during the first four seasons of "Young Sheldon," so why has the latter character disappeared all of a sudden?
Read MoreDebra Jo Rupp looked to be immensely happy and somewhat emotional when speaking about reuniting with her former castmates on "That '90s Show."
Read MoreBrian Baumgartner, like the other actors on "The Office," had to find Kevin's "voice" as the series went on. Here's how he did it.
Read MoreThe origins of the titular parental character's name in "How I Met Your Mother" has been a hot topic among the show's fan base for quite some time.
Read MoreCourtney Henggeler memorably brought Sheldon's sister Missy to life on "The Big Bang Theory," but the actor shared that doing a Southern accent had her worried.
Read More"That '70s Show" and "How I Met Your Mother" are regarded as two of the funniest sitcoms in history. But there is a sad reason fans compare the shows together.
Read MoreActor Brandon Scott Jones explained some of the key influences behind his "Ghosts" character, American Revolutionary War officer Isaac Higgintoot.
Read MoreDJ Tanner and Steve Hale made for an iconic sitcom couple, and the real-life actors Candace Cameron Bure and Scott Weigner continued that in real life at prom.
Read MoreFans may have their own picks among the colorful cast, but Jerry Seinfeld names Newman as his favorite side character from the "Seinfeld" show.
Read MoreThough it finished in 2006, fans are still sad about the end of "That '70s Show." As it turns out, Mila Kunis still can't forget her emotional response to it.
Read MoreBefore "That 90s Show" hits Netflix, let's dive back into "That 70s Show," and the characters that we fell in love with, including Wilmer Valderrama's Fez.
Read More"Brooklyn Nine-Nine" has had a stack of great and memorable guest stars over its eight seasons. Here are the absolute best appearances in the show, ranked.
Read MoreIt's been a while since The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air went off the air, but we still remember its emotional finale.
Read MoreYoung Sheldon star Zoe Perry can't help but be astonished at how Iain Armitage was able to recite a monologue with no time to prepare while filming Season 1.
Read MoreAs it turns out, the actors who play Sheldon Cooper's parents on Young Sheldon have provided something of a parental role to the young actors on set.
Read MoreLois Griffin is an important character on "Family Guy." Longtime fans may be surprised to know there was drama surrounding the character early on.
Read MoreChemistry is the most important component in a sitcom's success according to How I Met Your Father star Chris Lowell.
Read MoreAmong the many trends and topics dissected on the show, there was a "Seinfeld" storyline about a fanny pack that never made it onto an episode.
Read MoreDuring a 2013 Reddit AMA, "How I Met Your Mother" co-creator Carter Bays revealed how hard it was to shoot the two-minute date scene with Ted and Stella.
Read MoreFans of "That '70s Show" expressed some interesting opinions on why the iconic sitcom had a very rocky conclusion toward the last two seasons.
Read MoreFox's series "Call Me Kat" is notable for having a diverse cast in age, race, gender, and sexual orientation. Mayim Bialik is proud of the show's diversity.
Read MoreAccording to Kurtwood Smith, Red and Kitty Forman (Debra Jo Rupp) are living proof that opposites do indeed attract.
Read MoreHere's why some "Modern Family" fans don't harbor any love for Cam Tucker (Eric Stonestreet).
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