With "Young Sheldon" over, fans are debating why his style looks different in "The Big Bang Theory." Some answers are functional, others are no fun at all.
The comic book store in "The Big Bang Theory" may have been just one of many sitcom sets, but it also had one fascinating feature that made it stand out.
Only one actor from the main cast of the sitcom "Mork & Mindy" is still alive as of this writing, over four decades since the show's final episode aired.
Fans of "The Big Bang Theory" are now worried about Leonard's fate, due to a passing comment from Jim Parsons' adult Sheldon on the "Young Sheldon" finale.
Now that "Young Sheldon" has come to a close after seven seasons, we're taking a look back at all the lines that have more meaning than you may have realized.
Now that "Young Sheldon" has come to an end, many fans are rewatching "The Big Bang Theory." We did the same, and it was very different this time around.
There were many hilarious installments of "Young Sheldon" over the show's seven seasons, but there were also some sad episodes that we won't forget in a hurry.
CBS has ranked the most heartbreaking moments from the "Young Sheldon" series finale, which explores George Sr.'s death, and there are a lot to choose from.
“Young Sheldon” fans think that they have spotted another “Big Bang Theory” plot hole involving the Cooper family and their pets, but it’s complicated.
Since the "Young Sheldon" series finale, fans have wondered if a sequel series starring Jim Parsons could happen. The "Big Bang Theory" star has an answer.
"Leave It to Beaver" was America’s lily-white avatar in the late ‘50s, but it wasn’t without controversy. In fact, its first episode was nearly banned.
The existence of "George and Mandy's First Marriage" has long been confirmed, but we're still not exactly sure how soon after "Young Sheldon" it will pick up.
With "Modern Family" star Jesse Tyler Ferguson posting on Instagram seemingly from the show's set, the rumor mill about more "Modern Family" is up and running.
This AI-created trailer for a 1950s version of "Friends" gives us funhouse mirror versions of Phoebe and Rachel, and Chandler and Ross look downright depressed.