Colonel Blake's infamous death in M*A*S*H season 3 prompted lots of fan complaints, but it's now considered to be one of the best TV moments of all time.
'Hush' may be the scariest episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, but 'Forever' lets the audience use their imaginations to terrify themselves with the unseen.
Chucky is cutting his way through Washington DC, and he's found his way into the White House with the First Family in the new trailer for Chucky season 3.
Joanna Robinson, Dave Gonzales, and Gavin Edwards tell us about compiling their impressive book about Marvel Studios and what the MCU can do to right the ship.
'Biscuits are like life. They're not always perfect, but they're always worth it.' Ted Lasso knew the value of biscuits, and now you can have some yourself.
The filmmakers behind Peacock's The Continental spoke about how the John Wick spin-off streaming series came to life and showed us some tricks of the trade.
Your average James Bond fan may never have ever heard of James Bond Jr., the short-lived animated series following Bond's nephew, and that's a real shame.
The latest episode of Futurama season 11, 'The Prince and the Product,' somewhat parodies Hot Wheels, The Ring, and Five Nights at Freddy's all at once.
In the latest episode of Futurama, Leela and Fry visit the King of Space, thereby revisiting a years-old joke and reminding us why Futurama is so great.
'The Invaders,' a classic episode of The Twilight Zone, centers on a silent Agnes Moorehead giving a tour de force performance as a woman who encounters aliens.
While all the characters on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia are Philly born and raised, only Rob McElhenney is actually from the City of Brotherly Love.
Gina Torres departed Suits after season 6 to focus on her personal life, although she would later appear on the show part-time and even starred in a spinoff.
Following major backlash to the announcement that The Drew Barrymore Show would resume despite the writers strike, the show's host has reversed course.
The Twilight Zone pilot episode, titled Where Is Everybody?, appears to have been inspired by a real-life NASA isolation experiment from the moon race.