The Ongoing Stereotype That Inspired It's Always Sunny's Rock, Flag, And Eagle Song
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia's 'Rock, Flag, and Eagle' is a pitch-perfect sendup of conservatively patriotic truck commercials.
Read MoreIt's Always Sunny in Philadelphia's 'Rock, Flag, and Eagle' is a pitch-perfect sendup of conservatively patriotic truck commercials.
Read MoreFrasier Crane's style may look less fancy in the reboot compared to the original series, but he still paid some serious bucks to look this relaxed.
Read MoreRandy was a nobody at first but has since become one of Futurama's most memorable (and colorful) background characters.
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Read MoreMany Many Monkeys was a script for a classic The Twilight Zone episode that the producers ended up scrapping.
Read MoreIt's Always Sunny in Philadelphia's creatives wanted to recreate the exploding head effect from David Cronenberg's Scanners, but it was way too dangerous.
Read MoreThe Twilight Zone creator Rod Serling had a creepy encounter with his doppelganger at an airport that inspired the unnerving episode 'Mirror Image.'
Read MoreStar Trek has used a variety of state-of-the-art visual effects over the years, from the original series to modern movies and TV. Let's take a closer look.
Read MoreThe Chateau Picard wine on Star Trek: Picard is said to be average at best. Luckily, fans can taste it and decide for themselves for real.
Read MoreWhile the M*A*S*H finale wrapped up everyone's stories with neat bows, Loretta Swit felt Margaret's 'happy ending' didn't make sense for the character at all.
Read MoreAfter Star Trek: The Original Series ended, the TV show was on hold for 18 years before The Next Generation came along - and Star Wars is partly to blame.
Read MoreFox censored the Futurama episode Proposition Infinity, but not for the reasons you might think.
Read MoreLeVar Burton was a huge Star Trek fan when he joined the cast of The Next Generation and was determined to work with a legend.
Read MoreJohn De Lancie has been playing Q on Star Trek for decades, but it almost didn't happen.
Read MoreA surprising number of Breaking Bad actors showed up in the Bones universe during the show's early seasons.
Read MoreThe fascinating story of how Jeopardy legend Alex Trebek ended up on Cheers is a true Hollywood tale.
Read MoreThe Twilight Zone episode 'Valley of the Shadow' features lots of nifty effects. However, a stunt involving an invisible wall proved somewhat dangerous to film.
Read MoreStephen King and Steven Spielberg have never worked together, but they came very close with what would become the miniseries Rose Red.
Read MoreGood Gowron, the spandex suits in Star Trek: The Next Generation were truly the stuff of stretchy fabric nightmares, weren't they?
Read MoreReal-life chopper pilot Dan Sullivan inspired Smilin' Jack on M*A*S*H. By pure happenstance, the pair also wound up developing the same medical condition.
Read MoreNBC recently brought Night Court back with a modern revival, but some of the original cast members are sadly no longer with us.
Read MoreSaying farewell to Sweets was almost as hard for Bones actor Carla Gallo as it was for her character Daisy.
Read MoreIf it wasn't for the Fox series Wayward Pines, we might not have gotten Stranger Things.
Read MoreBones kept its loyal viewers happy by keeping them guessing, but even cast members like Michaela Conlin didn't always know what to expect.
Read MoreHere are the only actors still alive from the classic sitcom I Dream Of Jeannie.
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