Why Did Topher Grace Leave That '70s Show?
Topher Grace was the main character on That '70s Show, but he left before the show's final season. Here's what happened and how the show tried to fill the void.
Read MoreTopher Grace was the main character on That '70s Show, but he left before the show's final season. Here's what happened and how the show tried to fill the void.
Read MoreAt some point, Young Sheldon Cooper age had to carefully approached. So how much did Sheldon Cooper age throughout the series run of Young Sheldon?
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Read MoreDuring season 3 of Saturday Night Live, cast member Bill Murray got into a fight with former cast member turned host Chevy Chase. But why? Let's dig in.
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Read MoreParamount+ has canceled the Frasier revival series after just two seasons, but CBS Studios is shopping it around to other potential platforms.
Read MoreJason Alexander is mainly known for starring in Seinfeld, but he also kicked off his directing career by helming an episode of the beloved sitcom.
Read MoreWith 12 seasons and 279 episodes to choose from, The Big Bang Theory star Johnny Galecki's five favorites are some of his character Leonard's best.
Read MoreThe relatable protagonist of Netflix's rom-com series Never Have I Ever dates a few guys over the show. But who does Devi end up with? Here's how it all ended.
Read MoreHaving played the character for over 30 years, Kelsey Grammer has the rule of the roost when it comes to all things Frasier. But did he really fire babies?
Read MoreThe Big Bang Theory veteran Kaley Cuoco made a stealthy (and very strange) cameo on Young Sheldon that a lot of viewers probably missed enirely.
Read MoreAn older quarantine-themed episode of SpongeBob SquarePants sent Nickelodeon into a panic when the COVID-19 lockdowns went into effect in 2020.
Read MoreThe Big Bang Theory recruited James Earl Jones and Carrie Fisher as guest stars, but one Star Wars actor turned the show down flat.
Read MoreNew set photos from The Boys season 5 indicate that a new superhero group could be entering the fray in the Prime Video show's final season.
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Read MoreThe Office's cold opens are some of the show's funniest moments, but one especially controversial one has never been officially released since it first aired.
Read MoreIf you've ever wondered why FX's fantastic vampire comedy series What We Do in the Shadows came to an end in 2024, here's the answer.
Read MoreCobra Kai is known for honoring the actors from the original Karate Kid movie trilogy, and that extends to the late Chad McQueen.
Read MoreBefore Johnny Galecki earned the role of Leonard on The Big Bang Theory, a different actor's take on the character was reused when he guest starred.
Read MoreWhile Walt Disney helped to revolutionize television with his first-ever TV show, he had an ulterior motive for making the project in the first place.
Read MoreTwo years before making Dumb and Dumber, Bobby and Peter Farrelly worked on a Seinfeld episode that was, unsurprisingly, more risqué than usual.
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