The problematic space captain Zapp Brannigan is the foucs of the latest episode of Futurama, creating a sly parallel with a classic episode from the '90s run.
Did you notice the bar signs in It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia changed between the first and second episodes of the first season? There's a reason forr that.
Kaitlin Olson showed off her physical comedy chops in the It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia episode entitled 'The Gang Buys a Boat' - perhaps too effectively.
Lizze Broadway's incredible shrinking powers in Gen V landed her in a lot of (fake) bloody situations ... situations she learned a lot about from Jack Quaid.
It's never easy playing the horrible Uncle Jack, but Andrew Friedman had an extra tricky time doing so during It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia season 13.
Kaitlin Olson is known for her outrageous stunts on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, so one little black eye didn't prove to be too much of a bother.
The Boys spin-off series Gen V is set at the Vought-controlled Godolkin University, where few supes dare to treat. But we will see some of our fan faves.
Timing is everything, and when Futurama got revived for Hulu, the length of the episodes changed. And while the change may seem small, it's significant.
Rob McElhenney has specific criteria for what makes a good episode of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, and it all comes down to character motivation.
Euthanasia is a serious topic, so of course the It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia gang handle it with as little respect as possible in a season 8 episode.
Not everything could make it up onto the screen for Succession. Here's a look at a deleted scene from the series finale that ended up on the cutting room floor.
Lucie Arnaz was descendant from comedy royalty, but she still campaigned for her mother, Lucille Ball, to build a fail-safe into her Here's Lucy contract.
Futurama is at its best when it throws random gags out of left field. And in the most recent episode, it revisits one of the best of that bunch, the Angry Dome.