The one thing "Modern Family" fans didn't experience was complete closure when the show ended. Leaving the story open-ended was intended by the producers.
Claire Dunphy is not just a super mom on "Modern Family," but her actor, Julie Bowen, is also unstoppable, scoring the role while she was pregnant with twins.
There are plenty of fans out there whovocally feel that Larry David's "Curb Your Enthusiasm" is great, but it's no "Seinfeld." Here's what they're saying.
Shows like the Big Bang Theory and Two and a Half Men are huge ratings bonanzas, but there's an annoying contradiction at the heart of all of Lorre's shows.
Longtime "Seinfeld" fans may be curious as to why the show was directly named after its main star, Jerry Seinfeld, and if there were any other title ideas.
CBS has made some of the most famous sitcoms ever, but they can't all become classics. Here are some forgotten CBS sitcoms that deserve your attention.
Sitcoms often use tropes because they are easy for an audience to enjoy, but many are often overused. Here are 10 sitcom tropes that ought to be retired.
"The Big Bang heory" was a beloved hit, and now "Young Sheldon" delights much the same audience. From bathroom charts to Bob Newhart, here are some connections.
The departure of Arrested Development from Netflix feels like the end of an era. Let's discuss the best and worst things about the polarizing last two seasons.
Eagle-eyed fans of "Modern Family" caught several Easter eggs in the background of the Season 2 finale, including one related to Lily Tucker-Pritchett.
Premiering on HBO in 2007, "Flight of the Conchords" was a quick hit for the network. Here are 12 facts about the Kiwi cult classic you probably forgot about.
Despite the main character of "Young Sheldon" not being the biggest fan of interpersonal relationships, that doesn't mean the show is bereft of human drama.
Jerry Stiller originally passed on doing Seinfeld (until six months later). Here's everything you need to know about what got Stiller to accept the role.
As "Young Sheldon" and "The Big Bang Theory" both demonstrated, you can prepare all you want, but a baby is still going to come when you least expect it.