Why Gary DeMayo From NCIS: Los Angeles Looks So Familiar
While Gary Demayo was just a guest star, eagle-eyed TV enthusiasts should be able to recognize the longtime actor who admirably performed the role.
Read MoreWhile Gary Demayo was just a guest star, eagle-eyed TV enthusiasts should be able to recognize the longtime actor who admirably performed the role.
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Read MoreIf you're going to hire an actor to go up against Kevin Costner, you could do a lot worse than this guy. After all, he's faced Costner in the past.
Read MoreIt's been seven years since FX's "Sons of Anarchy" came to an end, but some fans of the show are still upset about its divisive series finale.
Read MoreAlthough "New Girl" had a top-notch ensemble cast of regulars, it also featured its fair share of outstanding guest stars -- check out the all-time best!
Read More"Hellbound" is the newest show taking Netflix by storm. While most fans love it, there's one detail that's causing some people to scratch their heads.
Read MoreFans of the NBC '90s sitcom Friends discuss the couple with no chemistry on Reddit and explain why it's Jennifer Aniston's Rachel and Matt LeBlanc's Joey.
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Read MoreThe original Sailor Moon anime series aired between 1992 and 1997. Here are all of the filler episodes to skip if you only want to watch manga-canon content.
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Read MoreRadical Ed has arrived in the live-action world, and according to Eden Perkins, playing this character is a blast.
Read MoreKevin Feige recently confirmed one of Marvel Studios' biggest hopes for "Hawkeye." Here's how the studio hopes the Disney+ series lives on after this year.
Read MoreBack to the Future's Christopher Lloyd reveals his idea for a crossover between the 1980s sci-fi film franchise and Adult Swim animated show Rick and Morty.
Read MoreIn What It Takes, the Roys unofficially pick the next Republican candidate for president. Here's what the ending of the episode is all about.
Read MoreJake Johnson voices Peter B. Parker in Into the Spiderverse, but where might viewers have also seen his work? Here's why he sounds familiar.
Read MoreEven the 'Cowboy Bebop' fans who are enjoying the new Netflix series had a hard time swallowing this awful pun from Episode 3.
Read More"Cowboy Bebop" fans are confused by one way the live-action Netflix series alters Jet. Here's the detail that has viewers scratching their heads.
Read MoreCowboy Bebop is very successful as an anime, but one character has fans cringing online. People don't like the way Ed was adapted. Anime is difficult to adapt.
Read MoreNetflix's "Cowboy Bebop" is proving to be a divisive anime adaptation. That said, fans seem to be in agreement about the best part of the new series.
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