The Impractical Jokers Used A Courtroom Prank To Finally Fool Sal
Here's how the Impractical Jokers were able to finally pull a fast one on Sal Vulcano while trying to convince him he was wanted by the feds.
Read MoreHere's how the Impractical Jokers were able to finally pull a fast one on Sal Vulcano while trying to convince him he was wanted by the feds.
Read MoreJuno Temple and her character Keeley are beloved on "Ted Lasso" and the British actress is not afraid to admit where some of the inspiration came from.
Read MoreHere are the two things Kelli Giddish regrets the most from her 12 seasons as Det. Amanda Rollins on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.
Read More"Yellowstone" fans love Beth and Rip, beloved characters played by Cole Hauser and Kelly Reilly. Now, the actor agrees with fans who want a spinoff series.
Read MoreFans were less than impressed by a short clip from Will Ferrell's Saturday Night Live audition from 1994.
Read MoreKing of the Hill has been off the air for over a decade now, and sadly some of its stars have passed away either during the run of the show or after it ended.
Read MoreFrank Fritz bought a lot of old and odd things on "American Pickers." One item, a vintage sign, cost the veteran picker over seven hundred big ones.
Read MoreMany fans of Fear the Walking Dead believe the show started declining in Season 3 before hitting rock bottom in Season 5.
Read MoreJack Reacher himself, Alan Ritchson, is not afraid to admit how happy he is that his iconic character is not somehow magically above aging.
Read MoreWhile fans might be thrilled about Barney Stinson's reappearance on How I Met Your Father for its midseason finale, do we really need to see more of him?
Read MoreA haircut from a drunk stylist almost ended Mariska Hargitay's "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" tenure prematurely.
Read More"Big Bang Theory" fans love the chemistry between all the cast members. This is especially true when that chemistry is displayed off camera.
Read MoreElmore Leonard penned stories that inspired a number of acclaimed movies and TV shows. One of those was Justified, which honored the author in its finale.
Read More"Grey's Anatomy" has experienced a million wild season finales over its long existence, but the last 2 episodes of Season 6 didn't sit well with a lot of fans.
Read MoreRachel Nichols played important roles in two famous television shows: "Alias" and "Criminal Minds." It was only natural for the actress to make comparisons.
Read MoreLongtime "Game of Thrones" fans may be interested to know that when it comes to the character of Osha, George R.R. Martin preferred the show's version.
Read MoreA number of Chicago Fire fans have raised a key issue with the sanitary practices of the show's medics.
Read MoreEmily Swallow attributes her better understanding of her character The Armorer from across the Disney+ Star Wars shows to this film technology.
Read MoreWhen the piano was finally used for the "Game of Thrones" soundtrack, it marked one of the show's most explosive twists.
Read MoreThe spin-off How I Met Your Father introduced a new romantic scheme in classic How I Met Your Mother style, and plenty of fans are hoping to see more.
Read MoreFans have long theorized that Spock and Sherlock Holmes are somehow related to each other -- but could the theory really be true?
Read More"NCIS: Hawaii" guest star Enver Gjokaj played Captain Joe Milius for 6 episodes in the debut season. Here is what viewers have to say about his S2 return.
Read MoreThere's a lot of evidence to suggest that Jack Crusher was not the first baby that Star Trek's Jean-Luc Picard and Beverly Crusher made together.
Read MoreThe sprawling timeline of The Walking Dead is already complicated, but three new spin-off series promise to make it even more difficult to navigate.
Read MoreAlthough Walton Goggins has become well-known for his gritty portrayal of Boyd in "Justified," he only agreed to star in the FX series under one condition.
Read MoreBlue Bloods might need to make some budget cuts to see a Season 14, and some fans think pruning some older branches of the Reagan family tree is the way to go.
Read MoreFor Brian Dietzen, who wrote the "NCIS" episode, in the US where 26% of the population has a disability, giving authenticity to Jeremy Brighton's role was key.
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