Carolyn Seymour's Toreth Role In Star Trek Was Written 'For' Sean Connery
The Star Trek: The Next Generation character Toreth, played by Carolyn Seymour, was written with Sean Connery in mind.
Read MoreThe Star Trek: The Next Generation character Toreth, played by Carolyn Seymour, was written with Sean Connery in mind.
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Read MoreBefore she was Archie's 'little girl' on All in the Family, Sally Struthers got brutally dropped from one of her early shows.
Read MoreMost Star Trek shows in the '90s ended their seasons with a cliffhanger or some kind of dramatic event, but that wasn't the case with Voyager season 1.
Read MoreIf Loki season 2 was confusing for Marvel fans, it was even more confusing for the show's cast, who were misled about the Temporal Loom scene.
Read MoreThe Simpsons' chalkboard gags are quick, visual comedy gold, but a handful have been changed in reruns (and sometimes for amusingly odd reasons).
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Read MoreThe latest episode of Doctor Who draws inspiration from an episode of Netflix's Black Mirror.
Read MoreFilming the Star Wars series The Acolyte came with some serious lightsaber damage.
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