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  • Foster Reis Night Country

    Night Country Episode 3 Just Restored A Classic True Detective Trope

    By Joe Roberts January 29th, 2024

    The philosophical car ride conversations from True Detective season 1 return for True Detective: Night Country.

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  • True Detective

    True Detective: Night Country's Polar Bear Isn't The Season's Only Major Parallel With Lost

    By Jeremy Mathai January 29th, 2024

    Ultimately, neither Lost nor True Detective need to be solved by fans. But the new show might just recapture the best of what television can be.

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  • The Silence of the Lambs

    True Detective: Night Country's Third Episode Features A Classic Silence Of The Lambs Reference

    By Debopriyaa Dutta January 29th, 2024

    True Detective: Night Country episode 3 nods to the famous quid pro quo scene from The Silence of the Lambs (though in a far less nefarious context).

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  • Jodie Foster Kali Reis True Detective Night Country

    The Spiral Isn't The Only Season 1 Symbolism In True Detective: Night Country

    By Joe Roberts January 29th, 2024

    Antler imagery was as big a part of True Detective season 1 as the ominous, ubiquitous spiral, and it's been cropping up throughout Night Country.

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  • The Twilight Zone (1985), The Devil, Tony, Jake

    Morgan Freeman's Role In The Twilight Zone You May Have Forgotten About

    By Michael Boyle January 29th, 2024

    Long before he played God in Bruce Almighty, Morgan Freeman played a poker game with the Devil himself in the Twilight Zone episode 'Dealer's Choice.'

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  • Kelsey Grammer Felicity Huffman Frasier

    The Felicity Huffman Role On Frasier You May Have Missed

    By Joe Roberts January 28th, 2024

    On Frasier, Felicity Huffman guest starred as a character who was definitely not a fan favorite.

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  • Danny Devito in It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia

    The Real Man That Inspired Some Of Frank's Weirdest It's Always Sunny Moments

    By Shae Sennett January 28th, 2024

    The real Frank Reynolds is a man called Hockey, who got kicked out of his singing street gang and likes to eat dog food and trash.

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  • George Wendt, Ted Danson, Cheers

    Cheers' Thanksgiving Food Fight Episode Came With A Nightmarish Stench

    By Valerie Ettenhofer January 28th, 2024

    Decades later, the Cheers cast could still recall the foul odor from the show's famous Thanksgiving food fight episode.

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  • Futurama, Leela and Farnsworth

    How Futurama Gets Away With Scientific 'Mistakes'

    By Michael Boyle January 28th, 2024

    The Futurama writers' room abides by a simple, central rule: science shall not overrule comedy.

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  • James Marsters in Buffy the Vampire Slayer

    James Marsters Schooled Joss Whedon On Punk Rock History While Creating Buffy's Spike

    By Shae Sennett January 28th, 2024

    Joss Whedon wanted James Marsters' Spike to be like Sid Vicious on Buffy. Thankfully, Marsters had other plans.

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  • Saturday Night Live, Dakota Johnson

    A Nepo Baby Battle Between SNL's Please Don't Destroy And Dakota Johnson Gets Ugly

    By Michael Boyle January 28th, 2024

    Dakota Johnson and Please Don't Destroy get into a vicious roast battle on Saturday Night Live, but have to call a 'nepo-truce.'

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  • The Twilight Zone, Grandma, Anne, George

    Why Ray Bradbury Only Wrote One Episode Of The Twilight Zone

    By Michael Boyle January 28th, 2024

    Despite Ray Bradbury's work inspiring many episodes of The Twilight Zone, 'I Sing the Body Electric' was his sole writing credit on the show. Here's why.

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  • RenĂ© Auberjonois on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia

    The Late Star Trek Actor Who Played Dee's Hero In It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia

    By Danielle Ryan January 28th, 2024

    René Auberjonois gave a hilarious performance on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, far removed from the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine character fans knew him for.

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  • Bones, The Truth in the Myth

    How A Missed Movie Opportunity Led To Bones' The Truth In The Myth Episode

    By Sandy Schaefer January 28th, 2024

    Before writing the Bones episode 'The Truth in the Myth,' Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley wanted to make an animated movie about mythical creatures.

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  • Bones

    Bones Has A Hidden Seinfeld Connection Only Hardcore Fans May Have Noticed

    By Jeremy Mathai January 28th, 2024

    Bones once reused a subway car set from a classic episode of Seinfeld. What's the deal?

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  • Ahsoka, Shadow Warrior

    How An Unexpected Akira Kurosawa Classic Influenced Ahsoka

    By Sandy Schaefer January 28th, 2024

    Ahsoka creator Dave Filoni and cinematographer Quyen Tran looked to Akira Kurosawa's Kagemusha for inspiration in one of the show's more fantastical episodes.

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  • Futurama Fry and Leela

    Futurama's Emotional Scenes Are Bolstered By A Rarity In Animated Projects

    By Witney Seibold January 28th, 2024

    Some of the most difficult Futurama scenes to record are also the show's most emotional.

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  • Bones

    Bones' John Francis Daley Was A Nervous Wreck During This Interrogation Scene

    By Rafael Motamayor January 27th, 2024

    Can you imagine having to act out an interrogation scene on TV opposite your dad? Because that's exactly what John Francis Daley did on Bones.

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  • Daredevil Charlie Cox crucifix

    Why Frank Miller Wrote Marvel's Daredevil As A Catholic

    By Devin Meenan January 27th, 2024

    Matt Murdock is a character full of contradictions, which is why comic book writer Frank Miller canonized Daredevil as a Catholic.

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  • Star Wars: The Bad Batch, Hunter

    Star Wars: The Bad Batch Season 3 - Release Date, Cast, Plot And More Info

    By Sandy Schaefer January 27th, 2024

    What does fate have in store for Clone Force 99? Here's what we know about Star Wars: The Bad Batch's third and final season so far.

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  • Anne Archer in Fatal Attraction

    The Fatal Attraction Actress Who Plays A Promiscuous Ex In It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia

    By Shae Sennett January 27th, 2024

    Fatal Attraction star Anne Archer had a short-lived but unforgettable role on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia as Dee and Dennis' mother, Barbara Reynolds.

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  • The Twilight Zone A Game of Pool

    Jonathan Winters Hid His Twilight Zone Anxiety With Some Absolutely Wild Improv

    By Witney Seibold January 27th, 2024

    Jonathan Winters felt out of his element filming the Twilight Zone episode 'A Game of Pool,' which led to him doing a whole lot of improv to let off steam.

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  • Kelsey Grammer in Frasier

    One Frasier Set Cost The Show Half A Million Dollars

    By Joe Roberts January 27th, 2024

    Frasier's original Seattle flat in the exclusive Elliot Bay Towers is a truly legendary sitcom set. It didn't come cheap, though.

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  • Leela and Fry in Futurama

    Fox Executives Ruthlessly Recast Futurama At The Very Last Minute

    By Anthony Crislip January 27th, 2024

    The two main characters of Futurama almost had very different voices, but that changed at the last minute.

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  • Star Trek: Discovery Ryn

    Why Star Trek: Discovery Had To Get Rid Of Ryn's Beard

    By Witney Seibold January 27th, 2024

    What happened to Ryn's beard on Star Trek: Discovery? There's a pretty simple answer to that question.

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  • David Boreanaz Emily Deschanel Bones

    The Bones Serial Killer That Terrified Emily Deschanel The Most

    By Jeremy Smith January 27th, 2024

    Out of all the terrifying serial killers on Bones, none of them unnerved Emily Deschanel more than Andrew Leeds' Christopher Pelant.

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  • Cynthia Nixon, Kristin Davis, Kim Cattrall, and Sarah Jessica Parker in Sex and the City

    Carrie Bradshaw And The Sex And The City Ladies Are Coming To Netflix

    By Shae Sennett January 26th, 2024

    If you couldn't help but wonder if Sex and the City is on Netflix, then wonder no more! The hit HBO show will be available from early April 2024.

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