'90s TV Shows That Would Never Get Made Today
From crazy dating shows to underwhelming fantasy, these '90s TV shows would never get made today.
Read MoreFrom crazy dating shows to underwhelming fantasy, these '90s TV shows would never get made today.
Read MoreThe mere mention of a company's name on Better Call Saul has led some to think Kim Wexler, who never appeared on the series' predecessor Breaking Bad, might've been working on the periphery of Breaking Bad's narrative all along.
Read MoreStar Wars: The Clone Wars, Star Wars: Rebels, and Star Wars: Resistance tell a complex story full of fascinating characters, intriguing lore, and killer action. With three shows to keep track of, however, even the most passionate fan can get confused. We're here to help with this timeline of events.
Read MoreWondering what happened to the cast of Dallas? We're here to take a look at what they've done since, and where they are today.
Read MoreEnver Gjokaj played Agent Daniel Sousa on Agent Carter, reappearing on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. season 7. Here's how Gjokaj felt about returning to the character.
Read MoreAh, Jerry Smith. On the hit Adult Swim animated series Rick and Morty, there may be no more disrespected human being on the planet. For Rick, it's obvious that Jerry is the living, breathing equivalent of a splinter stuck under his thumbnail — but just why does he hate Jerry so much?
Read MoreThings got heated on the season 2 finale of Doom Patrol, with the fate of the team left in the hands of two little girls. Join us as we unpack the ending of Doom Patrol season 2.
Read MoreFollowing its acquisition of Knights of Sidonia, Netflix leapt head first into the exclusive anime game, purchasing the English streaming rights to one of the most popular series in Japan: The Seven Deadly Sins. Here's what we know so far about the forthcoming season 5.
Read MoreOn the strength of its nearly three-season run on Paramount Network, the post-Western saga known as Yellowstone has become one of the best-loved series on cable television. The contributions of composer Bryan Tyler should certainly not be overlooked. Here's why Yellowstone's music is significant.
Read MoreFrom forgotten duds to cult classics, here are the real reasons these '00s sitcoms you know and, well, maybe don't love but vaguely remember got canceled.
Read MoreThe first season of Locke & Key certainly succeeds in building its marvelous world. Nevertheless, some viewers think that the show's narrative contains one strange error. Let's take a look at the huge Locke & Key plot hole that still puzzles fans.
Read MoreIt's not just the stellar cast and riveting storyline that has drawn viewers in to Netflix's Ozark. There's also another palpable presence: the picturesque region of America referred to as the Ozarks. However, Ozark isn't shot in the Ozarks. So, where exactly is it filmed?
Read MoreSome huge news just dropped for Netflix's upcoming live-action adaptation of the beloved animated series Avatar: The Last Airbender. Despite early involvement with the development of the series, Avatar creators Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko have both withdrawn from the project.
Read MoreIf you want to remember why we all cared so much about sad sack Ted Mosby in the first place - and if you want to see why the finale generated so much outrage - we've got you covered. Here's the entire How I Met Your Mother timeline explained.
Read MoreThe former Marine Corps sniper and long time law enforcement officer has found himself in more insane situations during any one season of NCIS than most people do in their entire lives. However, there is one moment from Gibbs' past that clearly haunts him immensely.
Read MoreThe first season of the DC Universe/CW superhero saga Stargirl has come to an end. Before we start talking about an already-greenlit second season, join us as we delve deep into the ending of Stargirl season 1.
Read MoreWalt's bad turns change him, with each crime standing out as another step in his long fall from grace. But what only true fans know about Breaking Bad is that in addition to the Machiavellian tactics playing out in the main plot, the show is full of hidden symbols and indicators.
Read MoreWhen Ruby Rose announced in May 2020 that she was leaving Batwoman after just one season, it opened a floodgate of speculation as to why she would step down from a role that meant so much to her. Now, the actress is speaking out about her decision.
Read MoreFairuza Balk terrified moviegoers everywhere with her spellbinding performance in The Craft. Since then, however, she seems to have dropped off the map. As it turns out, she's been up to all sorts of things since she played Nancy Downs -- and we're here to catch you up on all of them.
Read MoreHere's a look at what the cast of Step by Step has been up to since the show's demise.
Read MoreOther Saturday Night Live alums have opened up about bad hosts before, but David Spade pins a certain celebrity as one of the absolute worst of the bunch.
Read MoreSome emerging technology and a family secret gave Blue Bloods fans and the Reagans a surprise during the season 10 finale. He may be a new member of the Reagan family fans have come to know, but Joe Hill should look familiar to many viewers. Here's where you've seen the actor who plays him before.
Read MoreFans fell in love with Modern Family's warm portrayal of one family's triumphs, tragedies, and foibles. But that doesn't mean they loved every single choice the show made. These are the storylines Modern Family fans couldn't stand, from icky relationships to boring kids.
Read MoreThe ace lawyer has been a part of the American cultural lexicon for the better part of a century. Here's a look into the curious case of Perry Mason.
Read MoreWhile it seems unlikely that Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s final episode will actually be the last time that we see Coulson — hey, he's survived worse — we took the time to chat with Clark Gregg as he reflected on his time in the MCU, and discussed a little bit about what he's doing next.
Read MoreWith all the similarities between these two series, it's reasonable that some fans think of Vikings and The Last Kingdom as two sides of the same conflict, with the former presenting the Scandinavian point of view and the latter the Saxon, but the shows actually have more in contrast than in common.
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