• The Untold Truth Of Michael Scott

    Michael Scott made The Office iconic, and has become of the most beloved TV characters around. But there's a lot even the most diehard fans don't know about Dunder-Mifflin's unforgettable boss. We're here to give you the dirt on the man with the World's Best Boss coffee mug.

    By Sarah Chandler September 14th, 2020 Read More
  • Why Blue Bloods Is Always Snubbed By The Emmys

    While there are a lot of great shows out there, it's a little weird that Blue Bloods has only received one nomination in ten years. In truth, there are a few reasons why Emmy voters may be sleeping on this outstanding series.

    By Mike Bedard September 14th, 2020 Read More
  • Lucifer Season 4 Blooper Reel Makes Us Love The Cast Even More

    The creators stepped in at a DC FanDome: Explore the Multiverse panel moderated by director Sherwin Shilati and released a never-before-seen blooper reel from season 4. What better way to survive the long hiatus between season 5a and 5b? Here's why it makes us love the cast even more.

    By Steven Tye September 14th, 2020 Read More
  • The Karate Kid And Cobra Kai Timeline Explained

    Cobra Kai is a treat for fans, but it's also accessible to newcomers. Whether you've seen the movies before and need a quick refresher or if you want a crash course so you can jump straight to Cobra Kai, here's what you need to know.

    By Christopher Gates September 14th, 2020 Read More
  • The Best On-Screen Versions Of Sherlock Holmes Ranked

    Sherlock Holmes is one of pop culture's most beloved characters. Accordingly, he's been in a metric ton of movies and TV shows. But which of these on-screen Sherlocks is the best portrayal of the consulting detective? We're here to answer that question with this definitive list.

    By Ben Kaye September 14th, 2020 Read More
  • How Futurama's Ending Might Not Be What You Think

    Fans have been discussing a wild finale theory on Reddit. The episode in question ends with Farnsworth pressing the button, turning Futurama into the only show that you can restart from the beginning at the end of a binge session while making the argument that you're just starting the next season.

    By Tom Meisfjord September 14th, 2020 Read More
  • The Confusing Doctor Who Adventure That Puzzled The Actors

    Doctor Who still manages to break new ground to this day — and as 2020 draws to a close, the time-traveling franchise is set to raise the stakes with another impressive first: a literal two-sided story that confuses not one, but two whole Doctors.

    By Tom Meisfjord September 14th, 2020 Read More
  • What Sets The Walking Dead: World Beyond Apart From The Other Series

    Since The Walking Dead's humble beginnings as a comic book, Robert Kirkman wanted the series to be something different. "More often than not," he wrote in the first volume's introduction, "zombie movies feel like a slice of a person's life shown until whoever is in charge of the movie gets bored."

    By Benny Regalbuto September 14th, 2020 Read More
  • How Batwoman Season 2 Will Deal With Kate Kane's Absence

    Earlier this year, it was a big surprise for fans when Ruby Rose announced her departure from the CW's Batwoman. Her reasons were personal, and though she has since candidly spoken about why she made that decision, there's certainly no doubting that this left the series itself in a predicament.

    By Nicholas Conley September 14th, 2020 Read More
  • The Iconic Batman Supporting Character We'll See On Pennyworth Season 2

    From Batman Begins, to Gotham, to Pennyworth: back when the latest Batman prequel series was first announced, it almost seemed like someone had lost a bet, to see who had to reach the furthest back into Bruce Wayne's backstory to find a new story. But now, something "foxy" is coming to season two.

    By Nicholas Conley September 14th, 2020 Read More
  • The Mr. Miyagi Mystery That's Solved In Cobra Kai

    There's one major detail about The Karate Kid's Mr. Miyagi that has baffled fans for decades: His first name. Conflicting reports over the years fueled speculation, but thankfully, the follow-up series Cobra Kai finally settled the question once and for all.

    By Shane O'Neill September 13th, 2020 Read More
  • Why Isobel From FBI Looks So Familiar

    Dick Wolf is best known for creating, producing, and writing television procedural dramas about everyday heroes. His most recent effort, FBI, focuses on the agents of the titular organization. Why does the actress playing Isobel Castille look so familiar, though?

    By Benny Regalbuto September 13th, 2020 Read More
  • Things You Missed On The First Episode Of The Goldbergs

    The pilot of The Goldberg's is uncommonly solid, as far as sitcoms go. As with the rest of the series, it's chockablock with '80s references, as well as fun gaffes, continuity errors, and other easy-to-miss moments.

    By Robert Balkovich September 13th, 2020 Read More
  • The Real Reason ER Was Canceled

    As with any time that a show's plug gets pulled, the reasons for ER's end vary from one interview to another, but the undeniable truth at the core of the cancellation was a simple one: The ratings just weren't what they used to be.

    By Tom Meisfjord September 13th, 2020 Read More
  • Why El Chapo From Narcos: Mexico Looks So Familiar

    Narcos and Narcos: Mexico both feature a slew of actors who most will recognize right away. One actor whose name might be a bit harder to place for many viewers, though, is Alejandro Edda, who plays infamous drug lord Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán.

    By Benny Regalbuto September 13th, 2020 Read More
  • The Worst Thing Sean Roman Ever Did On Chicago P.D.

    Over its run on NBC, the grizzled and gritty procedural series Chicago P.D. has seen many characters doing questionable things. One character, Sean Roman, returned to Chicago after a four-year absence ... but by that time, he was a very changed man.

    By Patrick Phillips September 13th, 2020 Read More
  • Why The Boys' Butcher Needs To Be Single For A While

    As different aspects of Butcher's character were revealed it became apparent that he would be leaving the Vought compound the same way he entered it: alone. It's likely for the best, too. As The Boys continues to play out, it is becoming obvious that Butcher needs to be single for a while.

    By Steven Tye September 13th, 2020 Read More
  • Fry's Hands Have Futurama Fans Debating. Here's Why

    Considering that this is the same show that promised a world where someone would want to keep Jay Leno's head alive for centuries, maybe we shouldn't be taking it all that seriously — but for die-hard fans, next-level pedantry is the name of the game.

    By Tom Meisfjord September 13th, 2020 Read More
  • The Doctor Who Regeneration Fact That Changes Everything

    2020's "The Secret of Novice Hame," a kind of wrap-up to a proverbial cat nun trilogy, is a story of how a beloved Doctor Who character dies. But it's also, as you might imagine from its title, about a secret — one that will forever change the way you view the Doctor's regeneration.

    By Dany Roth September 13th, 2020 Read More
  • The Real Reason Sonequa Martin-Green Left The Walking Dead

    On AMC's The Walking Dead, dozens of characters have kicked the bucket, leaving the he actors who play them no choice but to tip their hats and exit stage left. Sonequa Martin-Green, who portrayed Sasha Williams for four seasons of the show, is one such actress.

    By Benny Regalbuto September 13th, 2020 Read More
  • Why Father From Raised By Wolves Looks And Sounds So Familiar

    Raised by Wolves is about as sci-fi as sci-fi gets. Earth has been obliterated, forcing mankind to the extrasolar planet Kepler-22b, where humans continue to make a mess of things anyway. Here, androids which have been designated Father and Mother are tasked with raising human children.

    By Benny Regalbuto September 13th, 2020 Read More
  • Two Main Characters You Never Realized Didn't Meet On Breaking Bad

    Perhaps the two people Walter White loved the most were his son, Walt Jr., and Jesse Pinkman. Once, in a drugged and unguarded moment, he even confused the former for the latter. On its surface, then, it may seem a little strange that the two young men never met throughout Breaking Bad's entire run.

    By Mike Floorwalker September 13th, 2020 Read More