• The Most Iconic TV Mustaches In History

    Mustaches act as symbols of everything from eccentricity to macho manliness. Some are droopy, some are bristly, and some are absolutely legendary. From Tom Selleck to Ron Swanson, we're taking a look at the most iconic mustaches to ever sprout on the TV screen.

    By Sarah Chandler November 2nd, 2020 Read More
  • Keiynan Lonsdale Is Departing The CW's Arrowverse

    Keiynan Lonsdale, who plays Wally West on​ The Flash​ and ​DC's ​Legends of Tomorrow​, has announced that he will not be returning to either series in a regular role​​. Departing on good terms, the actor said in a farewell note posted on Twitter that he would remain open to an eventual return.

    By Sarah Szabo November 2nd, 2020 Read More
  • Why Gor Karesh From The Mandalorian Sounds So Familiar

    The second season of The Mandalorian has landed on Disney+. As audiences navigate through the haze of excitement surrounding a new series of space western adventures, let's take a moment to consider the important questions. Questions like, "Who was that one-eyed guy at the beginning?"

    By Tom Meisfjord November 2nd, 2020 Read More
  • Did Becca Reveal Supes' Weakness In The Boys Season 2 Finale?

    The Boys can't just rush in every time they see a cape fluttering in the wind: They have to be cautious. Things don't always go as planned — emotions get in the way, unexpected obstacles arise — and they are mostly cognizant of the fact that they're outmatched. However, there might be a weakness.

    By Benny Regalbuto November 2nd, 2020 Read More
  • The Hermes Joke Only Adult Futurama Fans Understand

    Fans of Futurama know that the team behind the science fiction cartoon always put considerable effort into the production of each episode. And within each episode there are callbacks, Easter eggs, and layered jokes that can make viewers think twice about a line they just heard.

    By Ian Goldstein November 2nd, 2020 Read More
  • What You Don't Know About Patsy's Pies In Shameless

    As is the case with most long-running shows, character departures have become a regular part of the Shameless narrative. No departure was bigger than that of series star Emmy Rossum, though, who shocked the television world by walking away from Shameless just a season after winning an equal pay dispute with her Shameless bosses.

    By Patrick Phillips November 1st, 2020 Read More
  • What Mads Mikkelsen Would Look Like As Dracula

    In the latest iteration of Dracula, the 2020 series that premiered earlier this year on Netflix and BBC One, the titular vampire is portrayed by Claes Bang. However, what if the role had gone to a different Danish actor? Here's what Mads Mikkelsen would have looked like.

    By Sharon Pruitt-Young November 1st, 2020 Read More
  • The Shameless Scene That Gets Fans Teary-Eyed Every Time

    The character of Fiona Gallagher was thrown more than her fair share of curve balls before Emmy Rossum's departure during the show's ninth season, but one scene in particular always manages to make even the most stone-faced Shameless fans tear up.

    By Sharon Pruitt-Young October 30th, 2020 Read More
  • The Vibroweapons In The Mandalorian Explained

    In the opening moments of The Mandalorian season 2, audiences are treated to a glimpse at the sport of kings, the sweet science, known as "two Gamorreans smacking each other with axes." Look closely, and you might notice something peculiar about their weapons.

    By Tom Meisfjord October 30th, 2020 Read More
  • Why Shotgun Mary From Warrior Nun On Netflix Looks So Familiar

    It'll be intriguing to see the continuing journey of our hero, Ava, in Warrior Nun's second season, but there's another character fans are excited to see back on screen: Shotgun Mary. She's portrayed to perfection by Toya Turner, and while the name may not be familiar, you may have seen her before.

    By Mike Bedard October 30th, 2020 Read More
  • Writers Who Put Personal Tragedy Into Storylines

    Some writers plot out a show's worth of storylines based on personal tragedy, while others contain it to one episode. Some fictionalize the worst moments of their life to confront it head-on. If you're Stephen King, it might even be a near-verbatim retelling with Spooky Stuff added for good measure.

    By David L. Lebovitz October 30th, 2020 Read More