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  • Young Justice, M'gann

    Why Mars Wasn't Destroyed In Young Justice's Version Of The DC Universe

    By Rafael Motamayor March 11th, 2024

    Unlike other projects set in the DC Universe, Young Justice's creatives decided there was more story potential in keeping society on Mars alive and thriving.

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  • Avatar The Last Airbender Suki and Katara angry deformed faces

    Avatar Is Getting Two More Seasons, So Which Anime Will Netflix Adapt Next?

    By Devin Meenan March 11th, 2024

    From Cowboy Bebop to One Piece to Avatar: The Last Airbender, Netflix is going all-in on live-action anime adaptations. Which show could (and should) be next?

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  • Loungefly Collectiv Star Wars and Loki Accessories

    Cool Stuff: Loungefly Launches New COLLECTIV Accessories Line With Star Wars And Loki Gear

    By Ethan Anderton March 11th, 2024

    Funko's fashion brand Loungefly is launching a new COLLECTIV line with high-end accessories, and they're kicking it off with stylish Star Wars and Loki gear.

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  • Zuko Avatar The Last Airbender

    Exploring Avatar: The Last Airbender's Zuko: His Scars Explained

    By Devin Meenan March 11th, 2024

    Does Fire Nation Prince Zuko's scar represent his good side or his bad side in Avatar: The Last Airbender? It's not as obvious as it seems.

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  • A still from Loki season 2

    Loki Season 2's Pink Floyd Sound Was Not Intentional

    By Debopriyaa Dutta March 11th, 2024

    The Marvel-ous music of Loki season 2 stumbled into Pink Floyd's territory of retro synth and big guitar sounds quite by accident.

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  • The Oscars, Robert Downey Jr.

    Robert Downey Jr. Is Officially The First SNL Cast Member To Win An Oscar

    By Michael Boyle March 11th, 2024

    Robert Downey Jr. is considered one of the worst Saturday Night Live cast members ever, but he's the first to win an Oscar.

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  • The Oscars, John Mulaney

    John Mulaney's Hilarious Field Of Dreams Recap Doubled As His Oscar Host Audition - And He Nailed It

    By Michael Boyle March 11th, 2024

    John Mulaney's award presentation at the Oscars should be an audition to host the Academy Awards next year.

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

    The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live Tests A Time-Honored Relationship

    By Debopriyaa Dutta March 11th, 2024

    Rick and Michonne haven't been reunited long, but their relationship is already on the rocks in The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live.

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  • Star Trek: Deep Space Nine The Siege of AR-558

    Nog's Amputation In Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Could Have Been Much More Violent

    By Witney Seibold March 11th, 2024

    There was some concern on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine that the Nog amputation scene might be too violent.

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  • Turn-On

    The Risky '60s Show That Got Axed Halfway Into Its First Episode Premiere

    By Witney Seibold March 11th, 2024

    The extremely strange, risky '60s sketch-comedy show Turn-On is the only show to ever be canceled in the middle of its debut broadcast.

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  • Dragon Ball Z

    The Three Classic Anime That Saved Cartoon Network's Toonami From Cancellation

    By BJ Colangelo March 10th, 2024

    In the early days, Toonami operated on the knife's edge of cancellation. Then it was saved by Sailor Moon, Gundam Wing, and Dragon Ball Z.

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  • Josh Brolin hosted Saturday Night Live

    Josh Brolin Is Like The Son Of John Malkovich In A Weird, Silly & Musical Saturday Night Live

    By Ethan Anderton March 10th, 2024

    Josh Brolin returned to host Saturday Night Live for a third time, and I realized that he's carrying a lot of John Malkovich energy that really helps him out.

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  • Still from Bob's Burgers

    A Fox Executive Tried To Gut The Most Important Part Of Bob's Burgers

    By Danielle Ryan March 10th, 2024

    A Fox executive who didn't understand what made Bob's Burgers such a special show tried to convince creatives to alter the dynamic between the Belcher family.

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  • Night Court Wheelers

    The Star Trek Actor Who Had A 7-Episode Run On 1984's Night Court

    By Witney Seibold March 10th, 2024

    A Star Trek actor known for playing a beloved android character had more than just a cameo on the 1984 Night Court series -- he had a recurring role.

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  • Gilligan's Island

    Gilligan's Island's Bob Denver Had A Terrifying Close Encounter With A Lion On Set

    By Sandy Schaefer March 10th, 2024

    Bob Denver nearly learned the hard way not to make sudden movements around a lion while filming an episode of Gilligan's Island.

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  • Star Trek: Discovery The Vulcan Hello

    How The Walking Dead Caused A Huge Delay For Star Trek: Discovery

    By Witney Seibold March 10th, 2024

    The Walking Dead was responsible for a major delay of the first season of Star Trek: Discovery thanks to some gamesmanship impacting an actor on both shows.

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  • I Dream of Jeannie

    The I Dream Of Jeannie Episode That Led To The Demise Of The Popular '60s Show

    By Sandy Schaefer March 10th, 2024

    The classic '60s sitcom I Dream of Jeannie saw a drop-off in popularity after an NBC executive insisted that its leads should get married.

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  • Star Trek The City on the Edge of Forever Kirk Spock Guardian of Forever

    Star Trek's Best Original Series Episode Was Also One Of The Hardest To Produce

    By Devin Meenan March 10th, 2024

    One of the very best original Star Trek episodes went through some changes during production, and problems arose.

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  • Gilligan's Island

    Initial Reactions To Gilligan's Island Were Quite Brutal

    By Sandy Schaefer March 10th, 2024

    Sherwood Schwartz had a hard time convincing people that Gilligan's Island was a good idea (although that catchy theme song helped).

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  • Star Trek The Next Generation Romulan woman

    Star Trek: The Next Generation's Romulan Redesign Started A Series-Long Writer Feud

    By Devin Meenan March 10th, 2024

    Some of the folks who worked on Star Trek: The Next Generation were not happy with the Romulan redesign.

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  • Glenn Howerton, Rob McElhenney, and Charlie Day on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia

    It's Always Sunny's Charlie Day Confused His Co-Stars With An Improvised Line

    By Danielle Ryan March 10th, 2024

    An Always Sunny in Philadelphia improv from Charlie Day caught his co-stars off guard ... before they cracked up.

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  • Bones Eric Millegan

    The One Body On Bones That Had Eric Millegan Extra Grossed Out

    By Ryan Scott March 10th, 2024

    Bones featured a lot of dead bodies, though one particular corpse from season 1 left Eric Millegan (who played Zack Addy) extra unsettled.

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  • Alan Alda on M*A*S*H

    The Never-Seen M*A*S*H Plotline Censors Thought Was Too Salacious For TV

    By Danielle Ryan March 10th, 2024

    M*A*S*H dealt with some heavy subject matter, but it was the 'two dates to the prom' sitcom trope that crossed a line for CBS.

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  • The Twilight Zone Jackie Cooper

    This Is The Only Original Twilight Zone Episode Ever Scripted By A Woman

    By Jeremy Smith March 9th, 2024

    The Twilight Zone episode Caesar and Me might be the second to feature a ventriloquist dummy, but the first and only to be written by a woman.

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  • All in the Family Carroll O'Connor Jean Stapleton

    The Only Major Actors Still Alive From All In The Family

    By Jeremy Smith March 9th, 2024

    All in the Family had audiences deep sighing over the good ol' days, but here's what the actors who are still alive are up to these days.

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  • Gilligan's Island, Bob Denver

    How Gilligan's Island Stirred Some Chaos For The Real Coast Guard

    By Sandy Schaefer March 9th, 2024

    Enough viewers believed the events of Gilligan's Island were happening for real to cause a headache for the Coast Guard.

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  • Bones

    Bones' David Boreanaz Thought This Storyline Was Just 'Bad Television'

    By Witney Seibold March 9th, 2024

    Bones' Gormogon storyline was very complicated. Even David Boreanaz was baffled by the underground cannibalistic serial killer arc.

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