Fans Found Gilmore Girls' 'Keg! Max!' Episode Unbearably Cringey
Even the most beloved cultural artifacts are guilty of delving into cringe territory, and this Season 3 episode of Gilmore Girls takes the cake.
Read MoreEven the most beloved cultural artifacts are guilty of delving into cringe territory, and this Season 3 episode of Gilmore Girls takes the cake.
Read MoreMany things change for the characters of The Big Bang Theory over its many seasons, but some stay the same thanks to a set of unspoken rules.
Read MoreEvery American Horror Story fan has their favorite Sarah Paulson character, but the actor has her own personal ranking of which are best.
Read MoreMany help the main characters out, and then there are those who the heroes might be better off without! We take a look at sidekicks who did more harm than good.
Read MoreWith bright red hair and a prolific wardrobe, Myrtle is definitely a stand-out character in "AHS." Unsurprisingly, Sarah Paulson adores this character too.
Read MoreRodney Rush played a significant role in the early seasons of "Breaking Bad," so it's unsurprising he was saddened by his character's death.
Read MoreMotorcycles were such a big part of Charlie Hunnam's life while "Sons of Anarchy" was on air. However, fans may be interested in if the actor still rides.
Read MoreTo this day, longtime "Star Trek: The Next Generation" viewers shower the show's iconic Sentient Being scene with immense adoration and love.
Read MoreRob Huebel has gone on record explaining why he refused a meatier role on Modern Family as Phil Dunphy, a role that eventually went to Ty Burrell.
Read MoreFans have been openly showing their love for Cho Chang's dress at the Yule Ball in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
Read MoreLongtime "Impractical Jokers" fans may not remember that one episode where the pranksters used a swank house and party for one of their punishments.
Read MoreThis Community fan theory offers several signs that Gillian Jacobs' Britta Perry is the show's mysterious Ass Crack Bandit.
Read MoreThe cast of truTV's Impractical Jokers truly enjoyed their time hanging out with their recent special guest, Evil Dead star Bruce Campbell.
Read MoreIt might sound hard to believe, but Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong did not smoke any weed during the making of Up in Smoke.
Read MoreThe "Walking Dead" walker extras have tiered makeup processes behind the scenes depending on how close they are to the camera. They don't all look so realistic.
Read MoreThe knowledge that Rey will be returning for Star Wars' New Jedi Order film seems to signal that the franchise is missing a big opportunity to please fans.
Read MoreJosh McDermitt based "Walking Dead" staple Eugene Porter's voice on his brother Zach -- something that made him quite mad.
Read More"Beef" is among the most bingeable Netflix shows in recent memory, and a lot has to do with the title quote references.
Read MoreWith "Gladiator 2" finally on the way, star of the original film Russell Crowe has shared his candid thoughts regarding the franchise.
Read MoreAt Star Wars Celebration, Jon Favreau stressed the importance of the audience in creating compelling stories for TV and movie viewers alike.
Read MoreAccording to longtime "Impractical Jokers" star Joe Gatto, without the comedy series, truTV would be nothing.
Read MoreFans and critics have voiced disappointment about some parts of Illumination's Super Mario Bros. Movie, from its voice acting to its franchise loyalty.
Read MoreMany Yellowstone fans wish for John Dutton and his adopted son Jamie to have a better relationship on the show.
Read More"Star Wars" creatives Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni have a canon whiteboard to keep track of the increasingly expansive galaxy far, far away.
Read MoreShang-Chi star Simu Liu is looking forward to diving deeper into the Shaun character in the MCU film's upcoming sequel.
Read MoreJon Favreau and Dave Filoni are overseeing many new "Star Wars" stories, and the pair admit that casual fans can enter at any point without feeling lost.
Read MoreHere's where you may recognize Yuriy Sardarov, who played Otis in Chicago Fire in 161 episodes of the show.
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