"The Big Bang Theory's" Sheldon Cooper would have you know that he's just about the smartest guy out there ... but how does he compare to Robert Oppenheimer?
Missy Cooper attempts to run away from home using the family car in the "Young Sheldon" episode "A Stolen Truck and Going on the Lam." Here's where she goes.
Simon Moon may be a fan-favorite rascal on "Frasier," but his actor is also known for many other roles beyond his time as Daphne Moon's boorish brother.
Although "The Office" officially has close to 200 episodes, the count may vary depending on who you ask, and depending on what type of episodes you include.
You've heard of the film, but did you know there was a "Ferris Bueller" TV series in the '90s? We take a look at the untold truth of the short-lived sitcom.
According to a Reddit poll, one particular "Big Bang Theory" storyline is the consensus pick among fans for the most controversial in the series' history.
"The Big Bang Theory" fans were surprised to see Billy Bob Thornton show up for a guest spot on Season 8. And he certainly left his mark on the series.
An episode of "The Andy Griffith Show" features a memorable supporting character named Cousin Virgil. Here's who plays him and where you've seen him before.
It's no secret that the "Big Bang Theory" gang loves Batman, and not surprisingly, the show had its share of great episodes that referenced the Caped Crusader.
Ross Geller's girlfriend Julie is a pivotal character in "Friends" Season 2. Let's take a look at the actor playing the role, and where you've seen her before.
Fans of "The Andy Griffith Show" are undoubtedly familiar with Ernest T. Bass, Mayberry's memorable menace. Here's a look at the actor who brought him to life.
A new animated teaser hints at what should be an interesting parody of the original "Frasier" and its "corporate reboot," which debuts on Paramount+ in October.
The "Ugly Betty" controversy centers on Alexis Meade, a transgender character played by a cisgender actress. Many feel this representation hasn't aged well.
This "Modern Family" episode, focusing on Phil Dunphy and his dad, is heartbreaking for more than one reason. Here's what Ty Burrell later said about it.