The Office: The Real Reason Andy Was Promoted Over Dwight
There's a reason Andy was promoted over Dwight for the job of Regional Manager of the Scranton branch of Dunder Mifflin.
Read MoreThere's a reason Andy was promoted over Dwight for the job of Regional Manager of the Scranton branch of Dunder Mifflin.
Read MoreKelso and Jackie are two of the most common elements on "That 70s Show." Their relationship had no shortage of ups and downs.
Read MoreThe Office's talking head interviews are a staple of the show, but they have a small detail you may have missed. Here's the truth about these interviews.
Read MoreDid Kelly Kapoor really belong at Dunder Mifflin? Here's the job she should have had instead of paper company customer service.
Read MoreMichael is the way he is because of all kinds of emotional trauma in his youth, but this one throwaway line reveals the most devastating incident from his past.
Read MoreThe Office was mostly shot indoors in a cool, well-ventilated area, but that wasn't always the case. Here's Mindy Kaling's story of one such episode.
Read MoreWhile filming a fake blooper, Kaley Cuoco endured an eye injury on the "Big Bang Theory" set.
Read MoreWith more "Night Court" on the horizon, let's take a look at the ending of the revival's first season and what we might expect to see in Season 2.
Read MoreThe "haunted insane asylum"-themed Hallowed episode of "Modern Family" opened up a big can of backlash courtesy of mental health organizations.
Read MoreElizabeth Banks' role as Sal, Mitch and Cam's joint best friend on "Modern Family," came together after one casual conversation with director Jason Winer.
Read MoreA Season 5 episode of "Young Sheldon" featured a tribute to Ryan Davis, a member of the sound department, not the actor of the same name.
Read MoreSheldon and Amy's spanking scene "The Big Bang Theory" in Season 6 that was difficult for star Jim Parsons to shoot, mainly due to how amusing it was.
Read MoreFans of "Ted Lasso" might be wondering how many episodes are scheduled for Season 3. Here is a look at how many episodes are set in the show's final season.
Read More"Ted Lasso" fans might be wondering who plays Roy Kent. As it turns out, the actor behind Roy Kent is someone who has also worked behind the scenes on the show.
Read MoreJeff Garlin left "The Goldbergs" towards the end of the series due to allegations of abuse, and his on-screen wife Wendi McLendon-Covey felt no love lost.
Read MoreThere are several differences between The Office's pilot and the rest of the series, including one particular detail about the Dunder Mifflin building.
Read MoreSeveral side characters often left their mark with The Office viewers, including one warehouse worker who has always received positive attention from fans.
Read MoreIn "Ted Lasso" Season 3, Episode 9, West Ham owner Rupert Mannion reached a new low of villainy in his interactions with Nate and several women.
Read MoreThough Nate made some strides towards becoming a better person this week on "Ted Lasso," fans aren't won over by him yet -- and neither is actor Nick Mohammed.
Read MoreLike many of the storylines on "Modern Family," Luke Dunphy and Walt Kleezak's friendship in Seasons 2 and 3 of the show was based on a real-life bond.
Read MoreThe Big Bang Theory's broken elevator was a character in its own right, with its caution tape often serving as a focal point when the cast is in the hallway.
Read MoreA new film by Charlie Day has an tons of talent from "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia." Here's every familiar cast member lending a hand in "Fool's Paradise."
Read MoreWith the rough waters between Keeley and Jack on "Ted Lasso," this character could come to save the day and fund Keeley's PR firm should Jack pull out.
Read More"Ugly Betty" was a super popular comedy series for ABC during the mid-2000s. Even today, some fans may wonder why the iconic show was canceled.
Read MoreMrs. Wolowitz's death in Season 8 of "The Big Bang Theory" came as a surprise to fans, but as it turns out, the writers based the event on real-life.
Read MoreWhile "Modern Family" is sitcom for the whole family, the actor behind Cam, Eric Stonestreet, has a darker sense of humor when the cameras aren't rolling.
Read MoreBrad Garrett and Ray Romano of Peacock's wild new series "Bupkis" told Looper about that particularly awkward scene between Garrett and Pete Davidson.
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