When someone dies on a sitcom, it's noteworthy. But these sitcom deaths aren't just notable -- they're outright bizarre, and we're here to explain them.
On The Office, Jim and Dwight hardly seemed destined for enduring friendship. But one moment featured Jim saving Dwight despite their contentious relationship.
Chelsea was the first woman on Two and a Half Men that Charlie said he loved. Did you notice that the actress also played other characters on the show?
The characters on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia have done some pretty detestable things. Here's why some fans think it's actually a surreal horror show.
John Stamos had a bit of clout with ABC on the heels of his General Hospital fame, and apparently tried to use it to get rid of the Olsen twins. Here's why.
The Office is chock full of beloved characters both in leading roles and smaller bit parts. This Office fan theory will have you looking twice at Bob Vance.
Hard to image a world where Bob Saget isn't Danny Tanner, but that world actually exists in a bizarro pilot featuring a very different Tanner family patriarch.
Many theories exist about the universe of Breaking Bad. One of them involves Malcolm in the Middle, and could change everything you think about both shows.
In one episode of Two and a Half Men, a special guest star played the role of Charlie's ghost — but it was probably the last actor anyone would have expected.
One of the most iconic films of the 1990s is the 1994 family comedy The Little Rascals. Here's what happened to Bug Hall, who played Alfalfa in the film.
Charlie Sheen's explosive lifestyle ended up costing him his Two and a Half Men job. There's also a good reason he didn't come back for the series finale.
From Nicholas Colasanto to Jay Thomas and Harry Anderson, here are the beloved "Cheers" actors who've left us since the show began airing on NBC in the '80s.