Every Wednesday Season 2 Question The First Four Episodes Leave Unanswered
The first half of Wednesday season 2 is here, and it leaves a whole bunch of mysteries unsolved and questions unanswered.
Read MoreThe first half of Wednesday season 2 is here, and it leaves a whole bunch of mysteries unsolved and questions unanswered.
Read MoreWednesday season 2 kicks off with a cameo appearance from an actor who starred in one of the best ghost movies of all time.
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Read MoreAgent Elvis, an animated Netflix show featuring Matthew McConaughey as the King, had an amusingly ridiculous premise. Unfortunately, timing wasn't on its side.
Read MoreLet's head into spoiler territory as we solve the mystery of Wednesday's stalker in the first part of season 2 of the big Netflix hit.
Read MoreAfter concluding with a shocking death and a cliffhanger, the first part of Wednesday season 2 really raises the stakes for the remainder of the season.
Read MoreThe first half of Wednesday season 2 is here, and several characters are biting the dust. Here's a rundown of everyone who has died so far.
Read MoreWednesday season 2 features a very different take on Grandmama Addams, as portrayed by a legendary actor who's worked with producer/director Tim Burton before.
Read MoreTim Burton and Jenna Ortega return for Wednesday season 2, which improves on the show's formula by making the Addams Family major characters.
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Read MoreWilliam Shatner is a legendary name in Hollywood. Just as legendary is his shockingly short (but perfect) cameo in Leslie Nielsen's cult classic comedy TV show.
Read MoreGeorge Costanza of Seinfeld fame is a pretty beloved sitcom character, but his actor Jason Alexander doesn't quite understand why.
Read MoreHulu's King of the Hill revival takes on manosphere grifters in the style of Andrew Tate in its ninth episode, delivering its best chapter in the process.
Read MoreAlan Ritchson is a big name now, but that wasn't always the case. When he was coming up and starring in this comedy series, he wasn't sure his job was safe.
Read MoreLucky and Luanne don't appear in King of the Hill season 14 for reasons that go beyond their original voice actors having passed away since the show last aired.
Read MoreWith "The Naked Gun" series being among the funniest of all time, it's hard to believe ABC quickly canceled its inspiration, "Police Squad!" Here's why.
Read MoreOne Seinfeld episode paid tribute to a prestige Anthony Hopkins drama fresh on everyone's mind back in 1996, and it makes for quite the hilarious gag too.
Read MoreHulu's King of the Hill revival proves the animated sitcom never really needed to be reinvented. It just needed to rejoin the rest of us in 2025.
Read MoreSeveral WKRP in Cincinnati actors continue to work (on screen and off) more than 40 years after the hit sitcom ended. Let's catch up with them.
Read MoreKing of the Hill is back, and a lot has (and hasn't) changed since we last visited Arlen. Here's what the show's characters have been up to in the meantime.
Read MoreJerry Seinfeld felt that reality and believability no longer needed to matter as much in the later seasons of Seinfeld, citing an earlier episode as precedent.
Read MoreSuperhero parodies come in many forms, but one of the best parodies of Marvel's The Fantastic Four was a hilarious sitcom musical.
Read MoreHere are the 15 best series that offer similar family dynamics, nostalgic vibes, and/or genius protagonists as the CBS sitcom Young Sheldon.
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Read MoreRichard Dean Anderson's Stargate SG-1 character is a big Simpsons fan, so it's only fitting he voiced himself on a Simpsons episode full of Stargate references.
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Read MoreJason Alexander had plenty of all-time great sitcom moments as George Costanza on Seinfeld, but his personal favorites included another character.
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