Some TV characters have roots in real-life people. Here's the District Attorney who served as inspiration for Adam Schiff (Steven Hill) on "Law and Order."
A good live-action video game adaptation is hard to come by. This is what Pedro Pascal said about whether "The Last of Us" will stay true to its predecessor.
The old stereotype that sci-fi fans are too analytical to cry during TV shows is an insane lie. These are 12 science fiction TV scenes that upset fans the most.
it's not uncommon for characters to do crossovers. One "NCIS" star, in particular, may have been missed by fans when appearing on an episode of "Hawaii Five-0."
Fans of the NBC sitcom, Parks and Recreation, were left with unanswered questions following the exit of city planner, Mark Brendanowicz at the end of Season 2
If you thought the fans were the only ones cracking up during Seinfield, think again. Jerry Seinfeld couldn't even stop laughing during one particular scene.
While it's not aiming for outright accuracy, "The Serpent Queen" still has some scholars questioning Catherine de Medici's portrayal. Here's what they say.
Sig Hansen himself claims that there have been some unintended consequences from his appearance in "Deadliest Catch" — one of which he wishes he could change.
Topher Grace may have left "That '70s show for its final season, but he definitely has fond memories. And, if you do -- he'll be back in "That '90s Show."
Many of the characters in Showtime's long-running hit, "Shameless," have suffered an injury during the show's 11 seasons, but was Carl's broken leg real?
The History Channel docuseries "Ice Road Truckers" ran for nearly 11 years, and star Alex Debogorski has an idea as to why the show was so popular with viewers.
"South Park" creators, Matt Stone and Trey Parker signed a seven-year deal with ViacomCBS to create 14 movies for the company's streaming platform, Paramount+.
Fans of "The Big Bang Theory" will get a little reunion treat on Mayim Bialik's "Call Me Kat" in season 3. Keep reading to see who's coming to the show.