• References You Missed In The Goldbergs

    The Goldbergs is set vaguely sometime within the 1980s, so showmakers fill sets and scripts with casual, authentic '80s relics and references to create a realistic and familiar world. Here are the most clever jokes, bits, and references buried in The Goldbergs.

    By Brian Boone July 29th, 2020 Read More
  • The Real Reason Mayim Bialik Doesn't Watch The Big Bang Theory

    While millions around the world laughed, cried, and everything in between alongside some of television's most popular geeks, not everyone tuned in each week. That goes especially for The Big Bang Theory's cast, one particular member of which didn't pay much mind to the final product.

    By Shane O'Neill July 28th, 2020 Read More
  • The Secret Marriage You Never Noticed On The Big Bang Theory

    For a show about a group of stereotypically socially awkward dweebs, The Big Bang Theory features quite a few weddings. But there's one wedding of a supporting, but fairly important, character that the writers of the show attempted to slip right under our noses.

    By Robert Balkovich July 22nd, 2020 Read More
  • Why Garrett From Superstore Looks So Familiar

    Outside of his co-starring role on Superstore, Colton Dunn has a long list of film and TV credits on his resume. Maybe you recognize him from another high-profile ensemble series, or for being a member of a well-known improv sketch comedy troupe? Here's why Garrett from Superstore looks so familiar.

    By Katy Kroll July 19th, 2020 Read More
  • Moments From The Big Bang Theory That Didn't Age Well

    The Big Bang Theory is loaded with jokes, references, plot lines, and character traits that expose the show for what it is — an increasingly quaint and slightly outdated relic of the past. From creepy behavior to offensive jokes, here are some parts of The Big Bang Theory that just didn't age well.

    By Brian Boone July 14th, 2020 Read More
  • Small Details You Missed In The Schitt's Creek Wedding

    In April 2020, Schitt's Creek came to an end after six sweet, hilarious seasons. Through the joyful tears, you may have missed a few things here and there in the final episode, so If you've been meaning to rewatch "Happy Ending," here are all the small details you missed the first time around.

    By Nina Starner June 30th, 2020 Read More
  • The Office Removes Controversial Scene

    Another classic comedy has removed one of its more tone-deaf scenes. The Office is the latest in a long line of sitcoms to self-censor a misguided attempt at satire in light of current discussions about racial justice and representation.

    By Nina Starner June 29th, 2020 Read More
  • What The Cast Of Arrested Development Is Doing Today

    Fans fell in love with Arrested Development and the strange, embarrassing, and entirely unforgettable Bluth family at its core. In the years since the show's cancellation (and resurrection), the cast has been up to all sorts of fascinating projects -- and we're here to catch you up on all of them.

    By Jordan Baranowski June 25th, 2020 Read More
  • What To Watch If You Loved Schitt's Creek

    If you miss Schitt's Creek and its loving, accepting attitude that made audiences laugh while simultaneously making huge strides for LGBTQ+ representation on television, here are some you should check out in between your regular Schitt's Creek rewatches

    By Nina Starner June 4th, 2020 Read More
  • The Office's Michael Scott Was Almost A Murderer

    American The Office showrunner Greg Daniels faced a challenge in crafting a main character to compete with the original's David Brent. Here's how the team and actor Steve Carell made Michael Scott relatable and irritating at the same time, and the one joke they just couldn't make.

    By Nina Starner June 3rd, 2020 Read More
  • Why Jimmy From Fuller House Looks So Familiar

    Netflix's Full House sequel series has introduced enough of its own original characters to keep the audience on their toes. One of these popular newcomers is Kimmy's brother, Jimmy Gibbler, a hunky sibling who somehow never factored into the original show. Here's where you've seen him before.

    By Zach Lisabeth May 28th, 2020 Read More
  • The Reason Paul Schneider Left Parks And Rec After Season 2

    We all remember Parks and Recreation season 2: Leslie was trying to fix the pit. Andy and April began their triumphant love story. Chris and Ben joined the gang. But you remember Mark Brendanawicz? Paul Schneider played the Pawnee city planner... then suddenly left on season 2. Here's why.

    By Meg Bucholtz May 26th, 2020 Read More
  • The Truth About Kathy Bates On The Office

    Throughout its nine-season run, The Office grew from a small, humble show starring mostly unknown actors to become one of NBC's hottest properties. Eventually, it slowly started adding some bigger names to the cast. Kathy Bates was one of the biggest. Here's the story of her time on The Office.

    By Nina Starner May 26th, 2020 Read More
  • How The Office Pulled Off These Amazing Celebrity Cameos

    The Office managed to become one of the most beloved and popular series of its era without engaging in stunt casting... for the most part. However, there were a few high-profile celebrity cameos throughout the show's run. Here's how they went down — including some behind-the-scenes controversy.

    By Nina Starner May 15th, 2020 Read More
  • The Real Reason John Krasinski Wore A Wig On The Office

    Creative hair and makeup work on film and in television is nothing new, but you might not expect a humble sitcom to feature fake hair and makeup tricks. If you had no idea that, during one particular stretch of The Office's nine-season run, John Krasinski donned a wig, you're probably not alone.

    By Nina Starner May 12th, 2020 Read More
  • The Truth About Catherine Tate On The Office

    The Office might be one of the most beloved sitcoms ever, but that doesn't mean it didn't go through some difficulties near the end of its nine-season run. Catherine Tate, who was one of Steve Carrell's replacements, struggled. Here's the truth about Catherine Tate's role on The Office.

    By Nina Starner May 11th, 2020 Read More
  • The Truth About The Trouble James Spader Brought To The Office

    Over its nine-season run, The Office became one of the most beloved shows on network television, and its cast grew exponentially every year. Some new additions, however, did better than others. Here's the real truth about the trouble James Spader brought to The Office as Robert California.

    By Nina Starner May 8th, 2020 Read More
  • The Office: The Truth About Dwight And Jim's Relationship

    Even though most The Office fans remember Jim and Dwight's relationship because of the pranks Jim played on Dwight or the times Dwight demanded Jim be fired from his job, the truth is that they formed an invaluable bond by the time the show ended. Here's the truth about how their friendship evolved.

    By Adam Swiderski May 5th, 2020 Read More
  • What The Parks And Recreation Cast Looked Like Before The Fame

    The Parks and Rec department of Pawnee, Indiana worked their way in the world's heart over the course of seven seasons. Now that they've gotten together for a COVID-19 benefit special, we're looking back at who they were before Parks and Rec made them famous -- 90s grunge haircuts and all.

    By Xandra Harbet May 1st, 2020 Read More
  • The Ending Of Parks And Recreation Explained

    When Parks and Recreation ended its run on NBC in 2015, it provided a perfectly satisfying ending to the long-running series — wrapping up seven seasons' worth of plotlines, relationships, and government work with laughter, joy, and optimism. Here's where each character ended up.

    By Nina Starner April 30th, 2020 Read More
  • Whatever Happened To Victoria From How I Met Your Mother

    In How I Met Your Mother's first season, Ted Mosby spends most of his time hung up on Robin Scherbatsky, but all of that changes when he meets Victoria, a sweet, beautiful baker played by Ashley Williams. Here's what Ashley Williams has been up to since she nearly stole Ted's heart.

    By Nina Starner April 27th, 2020 Read More