The Dinner Party episode of The Office isn't just cringeworthy, it's also one of the best. But the Superfan cut manages to make things even more awkward.
When he was a young staff writer on The Simpsons, eventual late night host Conan O'Brien wrote the best episode in the show's history: Marge vs. the Monorail.
The McPoyles are some of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia's most repulsive characters, with their name being inspired by a real person Charlie Day once knew.
The Bear star Ayo Edebiri made her hosting debut on Saturday Night Live, and she blended in seamlessly with the cast of the late night sketch comedy series.
Riding the sandworm is an important coming ofage rite for the Fremen, and the Dune popcorn bucket has Saturday Night Live's cast coming of age as well.
Eric Kaplan loves Zoidberg and even admitted that writing for Futurama became all the more attractive when he first saw sketches of the nebbishy arthropod.
Bryan Cranston, who previously served as a director on The Office, has finally said what everyone's probably been thinking: there should be an Office movie.
The Arrested Development writers had an idea for bringing Carl Weathers into the beloved comedy show, but Weathers' own idea for his character was even better.
Where Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are top-notch spies in the Mr. & Mrs. Smith movie, Donald Glover and Maya Erskine are anything but in the Prime Video series.
Paul Dano costars in Prime Video's Mr. & Mrs. Smith as 'Hot Neighbor,' a mysterious character who proves to be perfectly tailored to the celebrated actor.