Kitty Forman's (Debra Jo Rupp) annoying laugh was an most iconic running gag of "That '70s Show" and now lives on with "That '90s Show." Bad news for Rupp.
B.J. Novak had a vision in mind when he wrote the classic "The Office" episode, "Threat Level Midnight," but he's thankful things didn't go his way. Here's why.
While known for playing tough and gruff characters, Craig T. Nelson touches on the resentful nature of his character in the CBS sitcom "Young Sheldon."
"That '70s Show" marked its 100th episode with a controversial, all-music installment. It was then that Laura Prepon had a realization about its longevity.
It's well-known that Jim Parsons is a huge part of "Young Sheldon." But fans might not remember that Ian Armitage had an appearance on "The Big Bang Theory."
John Krasinski had a reputation for breaking character on "The Office," and the actor has revealed the hardest he's ever laughed was during a Christmas episode.
Patton Oswalt had a memorable scene in the iconic sitcom, "Seinfeld," back in 1994. The actor has discussed filming the scene, his first-ever acting gig.
Anthony Tyler Quinn was such a natural fit for the part of Mr. Turner that it may be surprising to learn that he auditioned for another Boy Meets World role.
Jim and Dwight's dynamic in "The Office" is iconic, and the actors' off-screen friendship also influenced John Krasinski's directorial career in a positive way.
Fans admit there are some messed-up parts of "The Office," especially regarding relationships — but they're also happy to ignore those issues. Here's why.
On Peacock, audiences can watch longer "The Office" episodes called Superfan episodes. The Superfan episode for "Product Recall" shows how terrible Andy is.
"Seinfeld" is regarded as one of the greatest sitcoms in TV history and star Julia Louis-Dreyfus has reflected on why the show was so creatively satisfying.
Fans of "Seinfeld" are undoubtedly familiar with Monk's Cafe, Jerry's usual hangout. Here's a look at whether the restaurant is a real place you can visit.
Sheldon is extremely intelligent, but he exhibits other behaviors that "The Big Bang Theory" viewers sometimes find funny but can be perceived as troubling.
"Full House" fans have a number of favorite scenes from the series, but one popular scene also happens to be the one that still makes Dave Coulier crack up.