• The Real Reason Sara Ramirez Left Madam Secretary

    Sara Ramirez's turn as Kat Sandoval, the sharp strategist and policy advisor to Secretary of State Elizabeth McCord on Madam Secretary, went in an unexpected and unpredictable direction, much like the unrelenting and volatile world of politics. Here's the reason behind Ramirez's exit.

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  • The Story Behind Juice's Name On Sons Of Anarchy

    It's amazing to see the depth of personality the SAMCRO motorcycle club brings to the table on Sons of Anarchy. Juice, played by Theo Rossi, is definitely his own unique entity, but nothing about the character's personality tells us why he's named "Juice." Here's how it happened.

    By Nick Vrchoticky Read More
  • How Christopher Cousins' Career Faded After Breaking Bad

    Christopher Cousins' Ted Beneke was a powerful force on Breaking Bad, a character that fans loved to hate among the scandalous emotional elements of the show. Beneke was also the last bit of career "good luck" that Cousins seems to have had.

    By Nick Vrchoticky Read More
  • What Fans Think Is The Worst Job On Yellowstone

    Fans of Yellowstone think they've found a new addition to the list of jobs to avoid at all costs when you're scanning the want ads, and it's neither breaking horses in on the Yellowstone Dutton Ranch or breaking legs as part of the show's unseemly underbelly of Montana power struggles.

    By Eric Betts Read More
  • Why Fans Are Confused About The FBI In Bones

    Bones, along with other shows such as C.S.I., has really brought a fascination with forensic anthropology to the forefront of mainstream culture. The workload its leading agents take on, however, has sparked confusion in fans about how the Bones universe FBI goes about their business.

    By Nick Vrchoticky Read More
  • The Danny Detail In Blue Bloods That Bothers Fans

    Fans tend to pay attention to every last detail associated with Danny, such as how he doesn't really seem to be bothered by all the people he's killed. However, if you look at how he tends to hold guns, then you may have noticed something a little bit ... off, about him.

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  • Things You Never Noticed In The First Episode Of The Boys

    The Boys' first episode, "The Name of the Game," introduces us to the world of supes and the normal people who fight against them, while building the world and setting the stage for the remainder of the series. Here are a few details you likely missed.

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  • The Real Reason Dave Chappelle Quit His Sketch Show

    In an interview with David Letterman, the host asks about the incident that made Chappelle decide to leave his show for good, and the answer provides some much needed closure for anyone sad they won't ever get to see the 2020 Player Haters Ball.

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  • The Criminal Minds Character That Fans Like The Least

    TV audiences have loved Criminal Minds since it first came on the air in 2005. When the final episode aired in February of 2020, it was an emotional moment for many fans, who had grown to become attached to these characters. One character, though, is less universally beloved.

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  • This Is What Lucas Black Has Been Doing Since NCIS: New Orleans

    Lucas Black's departure left a noticeable void in NCIS: New Orleans, and one has to wonder whether the producers will ever be able to fill it moving forward. As for the actor, he's been keeping busy since LaSalle met his end. Here's what he's been up to since leaving NCIS: New Orleans behind.

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  • Why Beth From The Queen's Gambit Looks So Familiar

    Chess is at the center of Netflix's new drama The Queen's Gambit, and as the story unfolds, many are likely to ponder where they've previously seen the young woman portraying this Grandmaster in the making. Her name is Anya Taylor-Joy. And you've almost certainly seen her before.

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  • The Huge Rip Changes We Could See In Yellowstone Season 4

    Yellowstone really left fans with their jaws on the floor, with that season 3 finale. One of the only characters to make it out of the finale unscathed was Rip Wheeler (Cole Hauser), and you bet fans are talking about all the implications his safety means for the show, going forward.

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  • Why Locke & Key's New Teacher Looks So Familiar

    A completely new character will be added to Locke & Key's second season: Josh Bennett, a history teacher played by Brendan Hines. If he seems familiar to you, it's because Hines has been around the Hollywood block. Here's where you may have seen him before.

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  • Why Marty's Bank In Ozark Looks So Familiar

    Ozark has come a long way ... and it's hard to imagine it all began with Marty Byrde making that fateful trip to the bank in the pilot episode "Sugarwood." Why did the bank look familiar, though?

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  • Swamp Thing Details That Only Super Fans Notice

    Now is the perfect opportunity to discover a series truly unlike anything else on television — or to re-watch Swamp Thing and catch all the tiny winks and references you may have missed. With that in mind, here's a look at some of the comic references aimed at viewers looking beneath the surface.

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  • How The Helstrom Siblings Were Really Cast - Exclusive

    Helstrom showrunner Paul Zbyszewski needed to find the children of the devil -- not literally, but his Hulu series revolves around two Marvel Comics characters whose origin story involves their dad, Satan. The showrunner and creator told us how he found the right fit in this exclusive interview.

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  • Could The Deep From The Boys Beat Aquaman In A Fight?

    The Deep from The Boys is an obvious reference to Aquaman. What would happen if they fought? Which of these marine heroes would claim the right to rule the waves over the other? Let's take a closer look at this waterlogged matchup.

    By Benny Regalbuto Read More
  • The Tragic Death Of Sons Of Anarchy Actor Johnny Lewis

    Kip "Half-Sack" Epps, played by Johnny Lewis, was a well-liked character on Sons of Anarchy, and his death was a major moment on the show. Unfortunately, the actor who played him would meet his own tragic end down the road.

    By Nick Vrchoticky Read More
  • The Real Reason Quibi Is Shutting Down

    On October 21, 2020, it came to light that the short-form streaming service Quibi is officially closing its doors after only six months on the market. Here's what really caused the streamer's downfall.

    By Shane O'Neill Read More
  • Jamie Chung Talks Lovecraft Country Season 1 - Exclusive Interview

    In Looper's exclusive chat with Chung, she offered some tasty morsels about her time on set, including why Ji-Ah is truly a rare type of role for Asian actors, her thoughts on how Lovecraft Country tackles relevant issues such as racism, and all the bloody details behind those bizarre sex scenes.

    By Gil Macias Read More