Ryan Scott Travelers' Creator Tried And Failed To Revive The Sci-Fi Series The Netflix sci-fi series Travelers still boasts a perfect score on Rotten Tomatoes, but don't expect a revival any time soon. Read More
Witney Seibold Futurama's Second Alien Language Was Actually A Complex Mathematical Code Ever wondered how to decode AL1 and AL2 on Futurama? Here's the trick to understanding the alien languages. Read More
Devin Meenan The 10 Best Cowboy Bebop Fight Scenes Ranked Three, two, one, let's jam! Here are the greatest fight scenes in the Cowboy Bebop anime series, from shootouts to space combat. Read More
Witney Seibold William Shatner Hid A Personal Tragedy To Finish Star Trek's The Devil In The Dark William Shatner finished shooting the Star Trek episode 'The Devil in the Dark' despite being hit with a heavy loss partway through filming. Read More
Witney Seibold Futurama Cut A Longer Alternate Ending For The Day The Earth Stood Stupid The Futurama episode The Day The Earth Stood Stupid almost had an entirely different ending. Read More
Witney Seibold Star Trek: The Next Generation Nixed A Major Promotion For Captain Jellico Star Trek's Captain Jellico, played by the great Ronny Cox, was originally intended to get a promotion in a 1993 episode of The Next Generation. Read More
Samuel Stone TV Show Roles That Made Actors Physically Sick TV requires long hours and a grueling schedule, along with all the usual production challenges, and that's gotten several actors sick while shooting. Read More
Witney Seibold Star Trek: Discovery's Ryn Actor Had An Alternate Ending In Mind For The Character Star Trek: Discovery actor Noah Averbach-Katz once envisioned a far happier ending for his character Ryn. Read More
Joe Roberts Netflix's Terminator Zero Finally Resurrects James Cameron's Original Vision For The Franchise The new animated Netflix series Terminator Zero seems to be drawing on the franchise's horror roots. Read More
Witney Seibold Star Trek Prodigy's Use Of Time Travel And Causality, Explained As Simply As Possible Star Trek: Prodigy's use of time travel can be a little confusing, that's why we're here to help. Read More
Witney Seibold Star Trek: Prodigy Season 2 Finally Brings Back A Beloved Character We Haven't Seen In Decades Star Trek: Prodigy season 2 brings back Robert Picardo as the Doctor and reveals what he's been up to since Voyager ended. Read More
Ryan Scott How The WWE Nearly Cost The Mandalorian One Of Its Key Guest Stars Mercedes Moné, aka Sasha Banks, almost missed out on being on The Mandalorian because of the WWE. Read More
Bryan Young The Acolyte's Classic Star Wars Easter Eggs Are More Then Just Clever Nods Star Wars: The Acolyte episode 6 is full of nods to other elements of the Star Wars mythos, but not in ways that are random or willy-nilly. Read More
Jeremy Mathai Apple's Mind-Bending Multiverse Drama Is The Best Sci-Fi Series In Years Apple's sci-fi series Dark Matter leads the pack of great movies and TV shows that flew under the radar in June. Read More
Sandy Schaefer A U.K. Superhero Series Is Making Its Mark On Netflix's Top Charts British rapper/filmmaker Rapman's acclaimed superhero sci-fi series Supacell is drawing eyes on Netflix the world over. Read More
Witney Seibold Star Trek: Prodigy Has Doubled Down On Being The Voyager Sequel You've Always Wanted Star Trek: Prodigy might be as close to a Star Trek: Voyager sequel as we may ever see. Read More
Rafael Motamayor Lost's Most Controversial Episode Feels Like A Time Capsule For A Bygone Era Exposé, the critically maligned Nikki and Paulo episode of the hit ABC drama series Lost, is representative of a different era of television. Read More
Witney Seibold Why Star Trek's Colm Meaney Tried To Get Rid Of O'Brien's Irish Accent Irish actor Colm Meaney tried to avoid giving O'Brien a stereotypical Irish accent on Star Trek. Read More
Witney Seibold Conan O'Brien's Massive Head Caused A Massive Headache For Futurama The Futurama gag involving Conan O'Brien's severed head being too big for its jar was harder to animate than you might think. Read More
Devin Meenan Why The Howling Man Is The Twilight Zone's Scariest Episode In The Twilight Zone episode The Howling Man, a traveler finds an unfortunate soul held captive by monks who insist they've imprisoned Satan himself. Read More
Debopriyaa Dutta This Overlooked Twilight Zone Episode Comes With A Chilling Frankensteinian Twist In His Image is an overlooked Twilight Zone episode, but it deserves some attention. Read More
Michael Boyle Futurama Purposefully Flipped A Slapstick Simpsons Trend The men of The Simpsons are constantly getting hit with physical comedy injuries, so Futurama intentionally wanted to flip the script. Read More
Witney Seibold How Emergency Medical Holograms In Star Trek Actually Work Robert Picardo's otherwise-unnamed Doctor in Star Trek: Voyager was the franchise's first emergency medical hologram, but he wasn't the last. Read More
Witney Seibold Almost None Of The Dialogue In Star Trek's Miri Was In The Original Script The Star Trek episode 'Miri' is a bit of a mess, with only 20 percent of its original script having been retained in the final version. Read More
Witney Seibold The Star Trek: Discovery Episode That Was 'Painful' For Sonequa Martin-Green Sonequa Martin-Green faced off against a younger version of herself in an episode of Star Trek: Discovery, but it wasn't only the physical aspect that was hard. Read More
Witney Seibold An Unaired Version Of Star Trek's Second Pilot Was Saved By The Smithsonian An extended cut of Star Trek's second pilot, 'Where No Man Has Gone Before,' was long thought lost, but had actually been rescued by the Smithsonian. Read More
Valerie Ettenhofer One Underrated Twilight Zone Episode Is A True Crime Cautionary Tale The Twilight Zone episode 'I Am the Night - Color Me Black' has a timeless message that very much applies to true crime culture. Read More