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  • The U.S.S. Enterprise orbiting around a red planet on Star Trek

    Star Trek's Best Era Of TV Shows, According To Rotten Tomatoes

    By Witney Seibold 3 months ago

    There are three distinct eras of Star Trek television shows, and the data from Rotten Tomatoes indicates that one era rises above the rest in terms of quality.

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  • Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes - Captain America gasping in shock

    Marvel's Captain America Almost Got An Animated Television Series In The '90s

    By Devin Meenan 3 months ago

    In an era when several major Marvel characters were getting their own animated TV shows, Captain America came close to headlining his own series.

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  • Dennis Reynolds (Glenn Howerton) in

    Glenn Howerton's Frustration In Italy Inspired This Episode Of It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia

    By Noah Villaverde 3 months ago

    It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia star Glenn Howerton has an unpleasant experience in a restaurant that inspired one of the show's best episodes.

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  • Cheyenne Toussaint (Lou de Laâge) on Étoile

    Why Prime Video Canceled Étoile After Committing To A Second Season

    By Aaron Perine 3 months ago

    The follow-up series from the creators of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel seemed like a surefire hit for Prime Video, but Étoile was given the chop after one season.

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  • Peter Griffin surrounded by Stewie, Meg, Lois, and Brian

    The 15 Funniest Family Guy Episodes, Ranked

    By Mike Bedard 3 months ago

    Family Guy has always been in the shadow of The Simpsons, but it also carved its own path, as evidenced by the funniest episodes of Family Guy, ranked here.

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  • John Wayne is weathered and ticked off as Wil Anderson in The Cowboys

    A John Wayne Western Led To A Short-Lived Spin-Off Starring Jim Davis

    By Jeremy Smith 3 months ago

    Near the end of John Wayne's career, he starred in a Western that inspired a television spin-off. Unfortunately, the show only ran for a dozen episodes.

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  • Rachel Zane on Suits

    Why Meghan Markle's Rachel Zane Left Suits After Seven Seasons

    By Aaron Perine 3 months ago

    Before Meghan Markle became Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, she was a major player on the legal drama Suits as Rachel Zane. Here's why she left after 7 seasons.

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  • Terry Decker lamenting a past mistake in The Last Flight

    This Twilight Zone Episode Was So Similar To Another Story That Rod Serling Almost Bought The Rights

    By Debopriyaa Dutta 3 months ago

    A time-hopping episode of The Twilight Zone had creator Rod Serling concerned about its eerie similarities to a story from a radio show.

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  • Steve Urkel (Jaleel White) looking at Laura in Family Matters

    Family Matters And Full House's Crossover Was Sitcom Gold

    By Noah Villaverde 3 months ago

    In the early 1990s, two of ABC's biggest sitcoms, Family Matters and Full House, crossed over when Steve Urkel visited San Francisco.

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  • Rahi and Honey in Citadel: Honey Bunny

    Why Prime Video Canceled Citadel: Honey Bunny & Diana

    By Aaron Perine 3 months ago

    Prime Video intended on creating its own TV spy universe through Citadel but alas, the interconnected universe is already being scaled back.

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  • Moon Knight facing forward in full costume

    Moon Knight: What Jake Lockley's MCU Suit Could Look Like

    By Nick Staniforth 3 months ago

    Oscar Isaac's Moon Knight costume is different depending on which personality has the reins, and here's what Jake Lockley's version of the suit could look like.

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  • Images of Spencer Reid, Aaron Hotcher, Emily Prentiss, Jason Gideon, and Penelope Garcia edited together from various episodes of Criminal Minds

    The 25 Best Criminal Minds Episodes Ranked

    By Russell Murray 3 months ago

    Criminal Minds has dozens of episodes spread across its many thrilling seasons, but these are the best Criminal Minds episodes from the entire series run.

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  • Robin and Batman in an exploding factory in Batman vs. Two-Face

    Star Trek's William Shatner Played This Classic Batman Villain In A Forgotten Movie

    By Witney Seibold 3 months ago

    When the cast of the 1966 Batman series returned for an animated revival, Star Trek's William Shatner joined them as a villain who wasn't in the original show.

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  • Korgoth drinking beer and looking sick in Kortgoth of Barbaria

    A Failed Adult Swim Fantasy Show Directed By By Genndy Tartakovsky Could Have Been A Classic

    By Witney Seibold 3 months ago

    Let's look back at the wonderfully gross Korgoth of Barbaria, an animated Adult Swim pilot directed by Genndy Tartakovsky.

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  • Alan Ritchson as Jack Reacher stands in Beck's mansion in Reacher

    How Much Beck's Mansion From Reacher Season 3 Costs In Real Life

    By Joe Roberts 3 months ago

    The good news is Reacher fans can check out Zachary Beck's mansion from season 3 in real life. The bad news? It'll cost you a pretty penny to stay over there.

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  • Rod Serling introducing The Twilight Zone

    The Twilight Zone Creator Rod Serling Felt That One Thing Hurt The Series The Most

    By Witney Seibold 3 months ago

    Rod Serling nailed it when he created The Twilight Zone, but there was a factor he felt prevented the anthology series from being as good as it could be.

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  • Scooby-Doo and the gang surrounded by the Ghost of Captain Cutler, the Phantom Virus, the Space Kook, and Sarah Ravencroft

    The 15 Best Scooby-Doo Villains, Ranked

    By Mike Bedard 3 months ago

    The Scooby-Doo franchise has seen plenty of ghosts and monsters (mostly sneaky people in costumes), but these are the best Scooby-Doo villains ever.

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  • Kyle Soller as Syril Karn looking confused in Andor

    Why Andor's Creator Thinks Syril Karn Is The Show's Most Romantic Character

    By Devin Meenan 3 months ago

    Andor creator Tony Gilroy has said that the bootlicking weasel character Syril Karn might be the show's most romantic character. Here's why.

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  • Amy looking over her shoulder while typing on her computer on The Big Bang Theory

    The Big Bang Theory's Mayim Bialik Was Mentioned On The Show Before Her Casting

    By Nina Starner 3 months ago

    Mayim Bialik famously holds a PhD, a fun fact that made its way into an episode of The Big Bang Theory before she wound up on the show.

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  • Pony, Frank, Steve, and a student in a tree with underpants on China, IL

    Before She Made Barbie, Greta Gerwig Starred In An Underrated Adult Swim Show

    By Danielle Ryan 3 months ago

    Greta Gerwig had a prolific career as a performer before she pivoted to directing, including lending her voice to an oddly brilliant Adult Swim show.

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  • Amy with long hair looking shocked on The Big Bang Theory

    Mayim Bialik Disagreed With The Big Bang Theory Writers About One Late-Series Plot Point

    By Nina Starner 3 months ago

    After playing Amy for 8 season on The Big Bang Theory, Mayim Bialik had plenty of thoughts about her character's storylines.

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  • Georgie sitting at a desk at work in Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage

    Why The Young Sheldon Set Had To Be Rebuilt For Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage

    By Pauli Poisuo 3 months ago

    The Young Sheldon set was taken apart after the show ended, which posed a problem for a crucial moment on its spin-off series Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage.

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  • Cristina looking to the side in her white coat on Grey's Anatomy

    Why Sandra Oh's Cristina Yang Left Grey's Anatomy

    By Nina Starner 3 months ago

    Sandra Oh's Cristina Yang is one of many characters who've come and gone on Grey's Anatomy (though at least she didn't meet a grisly end, unlike many others).

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  • Ryan Reynolds and Julius Carry looking annoyed as Berk and Bill in Two Guys, A Girl and a Pizza Place

    Ryan Reynolds Starred In A Quirky Sitcom That's Nearly Impossible To Watch Today

    By Nick Staniforth 3 months ago

    Before he became a household name, Ryan Reynolds starred on a sitcom for four seasons that is only available to watch if you track down physical copies.

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  • Colonel Jack O'Neill boasting a serious expression on Stargate SG-1

    The Stargate SG-1 Line That Made Richard Dean Anderson Join The Series

    By Kieran Fisher 3 months ago

    A moment of subtle humor in the Stargate SG-1 pilot episode was enough to convince Richard Dean Anderson to become part of the sci-fi show.

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  • A family reunion dinner occurs in the Tanner household in

    How Much Does The Home From Full House Cost?

    By Noah Villaverde 3 months ago

    Ever wonder how much the San Francisco home from Full House (and the sequel series Fuller House) costs? Well, even if you didn't wonder that, we'll tell you.

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  • Ron Perlman as Pernell Harris spreading his hands as doves fly around him in Hand of God

    Ron Perlman's Gritty Crime Thriller Series On Prime Video Is An Underrated Gem

    By Akos Peterbencze 3 months ago

    This Ron Perlman-led crime thriller show on Prime Video wants to be taken seriously but is better enjoyed as a wild B-movie by way of a wannabe prestige series.

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