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  • A still from The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live

    The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live Reminds Us Why Michonne Is A True Survivor

    By Debopriyaa Dutta March 4th, 2024

    Michonne, one of the standout characters in the Walking Dead universe, is back in a big way in the latest episode of The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live.

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  • Star Trek: The Next Generation The Defector

    Why Star Trek's Romulans Looked So Different When They Returned In The Next Generation

    By Witney Seibold March 4th, 2024

    Star Trek: The Next Generation makeup designer Michael Westmore changed the Romulans' appearances so as to instantly communicate their antagonistic nature.

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  • The Beverly Hillbillies

    The Only Major Actor Still Alive From The Beverly Hillbillies

    By Jeremy Smith March 3rd, 2024

    The Beverly Hillbillies was one of the top-rated shows on TV during the 1960s, but now Eric Baer Jr. is the only member of the core cast still with us.

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  • Sydney Sweeney Hosted Saturday Night Live

    Sydney Sweeney Shines And Bowen Yang Is Straight In A Supremely Satisfying Saturday Night Live

    By Ethan Anderton March 3rd, 2024

    Euphoria and Madame Web star Sydney Sweeney made her hosting debut on Saturday Night Live, and she shined in an array of original and satisfying sketches.

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  • Star Trek: The Next Generation The Neutral Zone

    A Writers' Strike Nearly Sunk Star Trek: TNG's The Neutral Zone Episode

    By Witney Seibold March 3rd, 2024

    You can blame the writers' strike caused by the AMPTP's greed for the flimsy writing in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode 'The Neutral Zone.'

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  • SNL, Air Bud and Rochelle

    A Very Good Boy Is The Star Of Saturday Night Live's Air Bud Sketch

    By Michael Boyle March 3rd, 2024

    Sydney Sweeney courts the hot new basketball player in Saturday Night Live's Air Bud homage, which co-stars one of SNL's best-behaved animal actors.

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  • Futurama Statue of liberty Omicronian Fry Leela Amy Zoidberg

    The Statue Of Liberty Saved Fry's Life In A Futurama Gag We Never Got To See

    By Devin Meenan March 3rd, 2024

    The pilot episode of Futurama went through a lot of different drafts, including one where the Statue of Liberty saves Fry from a nasty fall.

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  • Alan Ritchson in Reacher

    Why Reacher Season 2 Jumped So Far Ahead In The Books

    By Joe Roberts March 3rd, 2024

    Reacher season 1 adapted the first book in the series, but season 2 jumped ahead. Why? Author Lee Child has the answer.

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  • Star Trek IV The Voyage Home DeForest Kelley Catherine Hicks William Shatner

    Catherine Hicks Got A Hilarious Star Trek Crash Course From Leonard Nimoy Mid-Audition

    By Jeremy Smith March 3rd, 2024

    When Catherine Hicks was cast in Star Trek IV, she didn't know the first thing about the sci-fi series. Luckily, Leonard Nimoy was there to help.

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  • Futurama Bender

    Conquering Bender's Belch In Futurama Was A Matter Of One Very Simple Word

    By Witney Seibold March 3rd, 2024

    Bender's belching on Futurama sound disgustingly real, and that's because they are.

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  • Glenn Howerton on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia

    The Best Episode Of Always Sunny Pays Homage To A Classic Horror Film

    By Danielle Ryan March 3rd, 2024

    One of the best episodes of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is a riff on Stanley Kubrick's horror classic The Shining involving Mac and Dennis.

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  • Rod Serling in The Twilight Zone

    Why Rod Serling Hated Seeing Reruns Of The Twilight Zone On TV

    By Danielle Ryan March 2nd, 2024

    The Twilight Zone creator Rod Serling was not thrilled when he would see reruns of the show airing on TV. But the reason for his distaste might surprise you.

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  • Ed O'Neill Married with Children

    Married... With Children Holds An Important Role In Fox History

    By Joe Roberts March 2nd, 2024

    Married... with Children not only paved the way for the success of The Simpsons but also helped build the Fox Network foundation.

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  • Futurama Fry frozen

    Futurama's Creators Tried To Challenge Viewers With Hidden Clues In The Pilot

    By Devin Meenan March 2nd, 2024

    Futurama was written by nerds, for nerds, and the nerdy writers didn't hesitate to include hidden clues to an alien language puzzle in the pilot episode.

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  • Bones, David Boreanaz, Emily Deschanel

    Bones' Emily Deschanel Had A Real-Life Injury The Show Cleverly Covered Up

    By Sandy Schaefer March 2nd, 2024

    Bones' circus-themed episode "Double Trouble in the Panhandle" saw Emily Deschanel sustain a real-life injury that was subsequently written into the show.

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  • Always Sunny, Dennis and Rob Thomas

    A Deleted It's Always Sunny Scene Gave Rob Thomas' Cameo A Much, Much Darker Ending

    By Michael Boyle March 2nd, 2024

    Rob Thomas's cameo on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia has a much darker ending in a deleted scene.

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  • Melrose Place

    The Canceled Fox Pilot That Led Andrew Shue To Melrose Place

    By Witney Seibold March 2nd, 2024

    Right before getting his big break with Melrose Place, Andrew Shue shot a pilot for a scrapped early-'90s Fox crime series called Gulf City.

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  • Star Trek: Discovery Coming Home

    Star Trek: Discovery Made A Change For Saru In Season 3 That 'Intimidated' Doug Jones

    By Witney Seibold March 2nd, 2024

    Legendary creature performer and actor, Doug Jones, was intimidated by the season 3 change made to his character Saru on Star Trek: Discovery.

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  • Night Court Harry and Dan

    Why Night Court's John Larroquette Put A Stop To His Emmy Wins In The 80s

    By Witney Seibold March 2nd, 2024

    John Larroquette won four straight Emmy Awards in the 1980s for playing Dan Fielding on Night Court. Here's why that award-winning streak came to an end.

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  • The Rise of Skywalker

    Every Actor Who's Played Emperor Palpatine In Star Wars Movies & TV

    By Witney Seibold March 2nd, 2024

    Somehow, Palpatine returned ... over and over again. Here's every actor who played Emperor Palpatine in the Star Wars franchise.

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  • Adam Sandler in Billy Madison

    What Star Trek: Strange New Worlds And Adam Sandler's Billy Madison Have In Common

    By Danielle Ryan March 2nd, 2024

    An episode of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds was filmed in the same Ontario estate where Billy Madison (Adam Sandler) once chased an invisible penguin.

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  • Futurama booth

    An Early Futurama Idea Would Have Made Bender's Speech A Lot Different

    By Witney Seibold March 2nd, 2024

    Bender on Futurama almost had a very different design based solely on a speech idea for the robot alcoholic.

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  • Ed O'Neill and Katey Sagal in Married... With Children

    Why Fox Blocked An Innocent Married... With Children Episode From Being Aired

    By Danielle Ryan March 2nd, 2024

    Due to some outrage, Fox blocked a Married With Children episode that turned out to be rather tame.

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  • The X-Files

    Why Fox Executives Hesitated To Greenlight The X-Files

    By Witney Seibold March 2nd, 2024

    The X-Files became one of the definitive TV shows of the '90s, but Fox was initially hesitant to give Chris Carter's series a greenlight to move forward.

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  • Cast of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia

    How It's Always Sunny's Charlie Day Made One Uncle Jack Scene Even More Ridiculous

    By Danielle Ryan March 2nd, 2024

    Uncle Jack's 'Nobody look!' became an all-timer moment on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia with a little help from Charlie Day.

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  • Star Trek: Pciard Spiner

    One Star Trek: Picard Episode Gave Brent Spiner A Career-First Challenge

    By Witney Seibold March 2nd, 2024

    A season 3 episode of Star Trek: Picard gave Brent Spiner a brand new challenge when playing the beloved android character Data and his evil twin, Lore.

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  • The Mighty Boosh Cast

    How The Mighty Boosh Shaped Wonka Director Paul King's Filmmaking Career [Exclusive]

    By Ethan Anderton March 1st, 2024

    Before Paul King directed Wonka and the Paddington movies, he directed every single episode of the cult favorite British comedy series The Mighty Boosh.

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