There are certain jokes in That '70s Show that haven't aged well. If you haven't enjoyed a solid rewatch of the show for a while, then the fact that many of the jokes revolve around sexist, racist, and homophobic ideas can be a little jarring.
Throughout The Office, Michael Scott spends an inordinate amount of time antagonizing Toby Flenderson — yelling at him during meetings and trying to frame him by hiding "drugs" in his desk. However, he never totally explains why he hates Toby so much.
For eight seasons of That '70s Show, Kurtwood Smith embodied hard-nosed, no-nonsense patriarch Red Forman as only he could. As TV dads go, Red is one of the all-time greats.Smith created a sitcom character for the ages — but what has he been doing since That '70s Show ended?
Even when a show is pretty much perfect, like The Office, one misguided character choice can wreck the entire gambit. On The Office, the character that very nearly ruined the entire series was Nellie Bertram. Here's how she almost sank the show.
You know him as Steven Hyde, the rebellious, perpetually baked iconoclast who lived to burn Kelso on the beloved, long-running sitcom That '70s Show. But what has Danny Masterson been up to since the series officially came to a close in 2006 after eight seasons? Quite a bit, actually.
As proven by its enduring popularity on Netflix, The Office has taken its place in the canon of television classics, shedding the notion that it was somehow an inferior remake. Instead, it revolutionized TV comedy.
The Big Bang Theory series finale was full of references to past episodes and moments made to please fans, all combining for a sweet and satisfying conclusion.
The 1980s were a golden age of sickeningly sweet, condescending, and cloying family sitcoms. And yet, there's an undercurrent of darkness and sadness to all of those sugary family stories of yesteryear. Take a journey with us into the dark side of your favorite '80s sitcoms.
From his career as a rising actor to his many roles as a producer and a director, it almost seems like Krasinski's had ten careers in the last decade alone.
Not all big sitcom finales end in an emotional, chapter-closing fashion. TV history boasts some exceptions to the rule, shows that bravely and boldly went against the norm by going dark. Here are some of the most surprisingly twisted final TV comedy episodes of all time.
We watched poor Toby Flenderson absorb insults and injuries for years on The Office. What has Paul Lieberstein, the actor who played Toby, been up to since the show went off the air?
What has the real-life Angela been doing in the years since The Office shut its doors? As it turns out, she's been keeping pretty busy, even if we haven't seen her at Dunder Mifflin every week. Here's what Angela Kinsey has been up to.