With ER, Quentin Tarantino Learned Directing TV Was Different Than Movies
On one of his movie sets, the buck stops with Quentin Tarantino. However, with TV, the producer is 'The Man,' as the director learned working on ER.
Read MoreOn one of his movie sets, the buck stops with Quentin Tarantino. However, with TV, the producer is 'The Man,' as the director learned working on ER.
Read More'Leviathan Wakes' is not just one of the best episodes of DC's animated Young Justice series, but it was also written by Kaldur voice actor Khary Payton.
Read MoreAfter Battlestar Galactica ended in 2010, there were two attempts to keep the franchise going with prequel shows - but neither made it very far.
Read MoreA fresh body on an episode of Bones proved to be too gruesome for producer Stephen Nathan.
Read MoreActor Kristofer Hivju improvised part of a famous Tormund scene on Game of Thrones.
Read MoreThe classic Star Trek episode The Enemy Within had to deal with multiple Kirks. Here's how they did it.
Read MoreThe Who got a whole lot more than they expected when they included an explosion during their performance on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour.
Read MoreCancer storylines are very tricky to handle, which is why the Bones writers felt Wendell was uniquely qualified to handle such an emotionally challenging arc.
Read MoreFamke Janssen was offered the role of Jadzia Dax on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, but turned it down for a pretty good reason.
Read MoreWhen they were first created, The Addams Family characters didn't actually have names.
Read MoreYears before the X-Men movies, Sir Patrick Stewart and Famke Janssen shared an onscreen screen in the Star Trek: TNG episode 'The Perfect Mate.'
Read MoreDisney now owns Family Guy, which certainly makes parodying their characters a lot harder than when the show was under the Fox banner.
Read MoreThe Netflix series 3 Body Problem is based on a well-loved sci-fi book series, and one that is shockingly close to existing in our real world.
Read MoreStar Trek: Deep Space Nine elected to do away with the Trill's forehead ridges from The Next Generation in favor of less obtrusive spots.
Read MoreHermes Conrad is an odd name for a Jamaican bureaucrat in the year 2999, but the Futurama character's name was personal to the creators.
Read MoreThe Frasier season 2 episode The Matchmaker helped introduce farce into the series, and the show changed for the better.
Read MoreWhich state is Springfield in? The Simpsons has deliberately avoided resolving this mystery, but the show has had some fun with it.
Read MoreThe Spanish-language dub and localization of X-Men '97 is muy decepcionante.
Read MoreIt seems Kamala's (Famke Janssen) fate in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode 'The Perfect Mate' was tinkered with a lot during production.
Read MoreYoung Justice's failure to sell enough superhero toys led to Cartoon Network canceling the DC series after just two seasons.
Read MoreOne of the most talked about, fan favorite scenes in All of the Family's nine seasons was totally improvised.
Read MoreWondering what happened to Hondo Ohnaka after the events of Star wars: Rebels? Here are some answers.
Read MoreThe streets of New New York are infested with owls, and while Futurama rarely addresses it, Matt Groening has revealed a canon explanation.
Read MoreX-Men '97's series bible contained what supervising producer/head director Jake Castorena defined as the X-Men's ethos: they must be an allegory for prejudice.
Read MoreThe Twilight Zone creator Rod Serling and producer Buck Houghton established a firm set of rules for the show, but sometimes broke them to the series' benefit.
Read MoreDana Snyder landed his role on the Cartoon Network series Aqua Teen Hunger Force via a late-night drunken voicemail.
Read MoreMelissa Moore's true crime podcast Happy Face is being adapted into a series at Paramount+. Here's what we know about the show so far.
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