As "Young Sheldon" continues its final season, there's one character who has yet to return in order to finally bring much-needed closure to their story.
Frankie Muniz starred in "Malcolm in the Middle" and many popular films in the 2000s, but this actor led a tragic life, even before he stepped away from acting.
After giving Missy an opportunity to grow in interesting ways, "Young Sheldon" has frustratingly taken a step back regarding her developing in Season 7.
The main cast of "The Big Bang Theory" went into the finale with their character arcs tied up in a neat little bow -- all of them, that is, except for Raj.
Given how she transforms from child prodigy to troubled teen on "Young Sheldon," fans have their theories about what happened to Sheldon's friend Paige Swanson.
"Young Sheldon" is winding down a pivotal time in the title character's life. Fans may be wondering just how old Sheldon is as the series nears its end.
After years of watching the gang at "Cheers," they feel less like characters and more like family -- and many of them are still forces of nature in Hollywood.
March Madness has shaken up television programming schedules quite a bit. Will the sporting event also affect "Young Sheldon" this week? Find out here.
Jim Parsons will be reprising his role as adult Sheldon in the "Young Sheldon" finale, and one thing stood out as being very different from his time on "TBBT."
"The Big Bang Theory" isn't one to shy away from guest appearances. Unfortunately, though, there's one "Friends" cameo Kaley Cuoco wanted but never got.
According to this popular "The Office" fan theory, Jim and Pam Halpert's second child, Phillip, was conceived during one of the show's Season 7 episodes.
Raegan Revord, who plays Missy Cooper on "Young Sheldon," offered a quick explanation on why she won't be reprising her role on the show's upcoming spin-off.
Season 7, Episode 3 of "Young Sheldon" is a callback of sorts to Modern Family's "Connection Lost" episode, and one that may be emotional to a lot of viewers.
This fan theory claims that Brian the boom mic guy was a victim of character assassination and never threatened Jim and Pam's relationship on "The Office."