• Things That Make No Sense In Game Of Thrones

    Game of Thrones dominated pop culture for nearly a decade, but its ending has left fans more than a little confused. These are the most bewildering details, plot threads, and character arcs of HBO's behemoth fantasy series, from Jon Snow's nonsensical ending to Euron Greyjoy's impossible fleet.

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  • Daryl Dixon's Entire Walking Dead Timeline Explained

    When AMC's The Walking Dead debuted in 2010, one character stood out among the rest in a big way — Daryl Dixon. Daryl, arguably, has come the farthest of any figure on The Walking Dead, and stands as a completely different man than he was at the onset of the series.

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  • The Most Satisfying TV Finales Ever

    Ending a beloved, long running show is not easy. Some showrunners try to get too thematically deep and fancy with the wrap-up, and end up damaging everything that came before, which is why it's so satisfying when a beloved series actually sticks the landing. Here are some of the best examples.

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  • The Truth About The Junk Drawer On Home Improvement

    Home Improvement star Patricia Richardson, who played Jill Taylor, the wife of Tim Allen's character, revealed a few of the show's secrets during a recent Reddit AMA, including the truth about a cabinet drawer seemingly had the magical qualities of Mary Poppins' bag.

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  • Everybody Loves Raymond Almost Had A Way Different Title

    Luckily for star Ray Romano, his TV sitcom became a major hit. Although, if you ask Romano, he might say the show's success was also a bit of a curse, because he was adamantly against a title he knew would haunt him for the rest of his days.

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  • Will Kuby From Breaking Bad Ever Appear In Better Call Saul?

    While fans of both series are anxiously anticipating the probable appearance of Bryan Cranston's iconic character, there's another Breaking Bad player they're equally eager to see walk into Saul Goodman's office ... and that's Bill Burr's ne'er-do-well Boston transplant Patrick Kuby.

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  • The Epic Sci-Fi Series Fans Of Altered Carbon Need To Binge

    Altered Carbon became yet another sci-fi series canceled before its time when Netflix dropped the axe on the show after just two seasons. The premature end to Takeshi Kovacs' (Joel Kinnaman and Anthony Mackie) story will haunt fans for years to come. However, there's another series that might help ease the pain.

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  • Things You Never Noticed In The First Episode Of NCIS

    Before there was Tiva, before Sloane (Maria Bello) and Torres (Wilmer Valderrama) arrived on the scene, before the Port-to-Port Killer or the Frog, there was "Yankee White." The very first episode of NCIS (if you don't count the backdoor pilot on JAG) premiered September 23, 2003.

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  • Why Raj's Love Life Bothers Big Bang Theory Fans

    After 12 seasons spent searching for love, Raj Koothrappali (Kunal Nayyar) is the only single person left in his friends group at the end of The Big Bang Theory. Fans were left brokenhearted when the hopeless romantic ended the series without finding someone to spend his life with.

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  • Friends Nearly Had A Completely Different Title

    These days, Friends is a certified classic. However, it probably wouldn't have been Friends' day, week, month, or even its year if the show had made it to air in 1994 with its original title.

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  • The Witcher Season 2 Has Found Its New Eskel

    After a few starts and stutters characteristic of 2020, the second season of The Witcher finally seems to be in full production, once more. While the new season began filming earlier this year, the onset of the coronavirus pandemic shut down production from March to August.

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  • The Xena Easter Egg You Never Caught In Parks And Rec

    It's hard to believe, but nearly seven years have passed since NBC's beloved TV workplace comedy Parks and Recreation aired its final episode. Looking back, though, the crew snuck in a number of clever Easter eggs regarding Xena: Warrior Princess.

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  • Why This Mr. Miyagi Easter Egg In Cobra Kai Isn't What Fans Think

    Giving Cobra Kai a second run-through is worth the time of any Karate Kid die-hard looking to freshen up on their knowledge of the show and its story. Not only is the show entertaining as it is, but it's also packed with small details and Easter eggs for the most curious of the bunch to discover.

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  • The Bones Fan Theory That Points Fingers At A New Gormogon

    Bones never had a shortage of memorable murderers. Among the nastiest and strangest of them was the Gormogon, a cannibalistic cult-themed villain who's so shrouded in mystery that his actor (Laurence Todd Rosenthal) only appears briefly and has no spoken dialogue. Could there have been another?

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  • Samuel L. Jackson's Nick Fury Is Getting His Very Own Show

    Look alive, Disney+ subscribers — a familiar face is coming to take charge. Variety reports that the streamer has added another miniseries to its increasingly crowded slate of limited serials set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. This one is, to put it mildly, a doozy: It will center on Nick Fury.

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