While "Family Guy" fans think Carl's absence from the show stems from Benjamin's ongoing commitments to "Archer" and "Bob's Burgers," they miss the character.
The two co-creators have a secret recipe for "South Park's" continued success - one which focuses on real-world current events and applies them to the town.
Although it seems like Rebecca's life is improving into Season 3 of "Ted Lasso," actor Hannah Waddingham isn't ready for Rebecca to get her act together.
"Blue Bloods" fans agree that the hit CBS police procedural is still worth the watch, despite all of the flaws that viewers have voiced on social media.
"Yellowstone" and "The Sopranos" are two crime shows that have overtaken television, but fans think that the two aren't very comparable when it comes to drama.
With so many fun memories on set, Jesse Williams cherishes a gross but fun "Grey's Anatomy" tradition with his co-stars and you'll never guess what it is.
Catherine Willows is obviously an iconic character in the CSI franchise, but did you know she's actually inspired by a prominent real-life investigator?
Venture capitalist Kevin O'Leary of "Shark Tank" fame recently had a very public failure with his investment in FTX, but Mr. Wonderful isn't fazed at all.
It might have taken time for the show to get the beats right following Mark Harmon's exit, but Katrina Law remembers the first time "NCIS" felt like a team.
The Adult Swim animated series "Rick and Morty" features an original song called "Turnin' Turkey" that has a surprising link to the Pokémon anime series.
After six seasons of hearing James Gandolfini talk in "The Sopranos," fans were stunned to hear the bowling shirt-wearing mobster's voice on "60 Minutes."
"Niagra" is often considered a high point of "The Office." But as Steve Carell revealed, the two-part episode almost contained an outlandish horse stunt.
Though Rosita's demise is a significant moment in "The Walking Dead" finale, Serratos feels she was somewhat "robbed" of the dramatic farewell that others got.
"American Horror Story: Asylum" fans feel that the show's "The Name Game" musical number is still worthy of praise, even years after it first aired on FX.
"The Sopranos" had one of the most infamous, divisive endings of television ever, and writer and producer Terence Winter revealed that was intentional.