"Blue Bloods" is a beloved police procedural with a likable cast of characters, but even Tom Selleck understands that his character on the show is flawed.
Daryl's friendship with Carol is the most enduring on "The Walking Dead," going back to Season 1, but she's not fans' favorite romantic partner for him.
"Tulsa King" features a friendship between Dwight and Mitch. But fans might be wondering whether the actors behind the characters are friends in real life.
David McCallum has had a long career, but many people know him these days as Ducky from "NCIS." The actor revealed his favorite memory from working on the show.
Actor Kristen Hager, who plays Stevie Hammer in the NBC drama "Chicago Med," revealed that she loved filming scenes with her on-screen mom, Bonita Friedericy.
It's always heartbreaking when great TV series get the axe. Here are a few cases where fans have rallied together and successfully saved their favorite shows.
Orbach's talent as a thespian clearly had an indelible effect on Bratt's acting style, but the co-stars became fast friends away from the "Law & Order" set.
Ron Pearlman, who starred as Clay Morrow in the FX biker drama "Sons of Anarchy," revealed that at one time he didn't think he could play the character.
"Saturday Night Live" has been hosted by some of the biggest names in Hollywood, but not all have taken the gig. Here are the actors who somehow never hosted.
Fans got to learn a great deal about Julie Finlay on "CSI," but Elisabeth Shue wanted more. The actress hoped to see Finlay play sports before working a case.
"NCIS" has been on the air so long that there are bound to be a few scenes that make us cringe. Here are some "NCIS" scenes acted so badly we can't forget them.
"The Young and the Restless" star Sean Dominic is partly to thank for actor Mishael Morgan getting the part of Dr. Dupre in the NBC drama "Chicago Med."
Filming a reality like "Deadliest Catch" show can be hard going; not just on the people who star in the production, but on the crew that must capture it all.
Reid Ewing, who played Dylan Marshall on the ABC sitcom "Modern Family," reflected on the challenges of being a supporting player in the ensemble cast.
To some, Alicent is a villain for her role in the events leading up to the Dance of the Dragons. However, Cooke believes things are not so black or white.