"Breaking Bad" was a show full of great characters and performances, and it's surprising to note that not all of the characters ended up interacting on screen.
"Dawson's Creek" fans were shocked when Abby Morgan was killed off the show, but it turns out her actor Monica Keena had a lot to do with that decision.
"Evolution" showrunner Erica Messer was always confident the "Criminal Minds" revival would work, boasting as much during a 2022 interview with Deadline.
There may be many dark similarities between Larys, Varys, and Littlefinger, but Matthew Needham says his "House of the Dragon" character is unique from them.
Showrunner Jeb Stuart describes how he enjoyed expanding the diversity of "Vikings: Valhalla," focusing on different races and women who were kept as slaves.
"Shameless" delivered some classic scenes in its 11-season run, and star Cameron Monaghan was afraid his toes would need to be amputated after this scene.
Greg Austin's Travis is no easy character to play in "Hunters," and the actor has said he sees similarities between his character and iconic villain, the Joker.
"The Last of Us" star Anna Torv explained how she approached playing Tess and how close her interpretation of the character is to her video game counterpart.
There's a good reason why Lloyd's younger version on "Yellowstone" looks so much like his actor, Forrie J. Smith, and it's because the actor is Smith's own son.
"Grey's Anatomy" mainstay Ellen Pompeo has outlasted a lot of doctors, nurses, patients, and friends at Grey Sloan Memorial, and even she's surprised by that.
With his appearance as Aaron Curtis on "Chicago Med," Michael Epps joins the club of actors who have played different characters throughout One Chicago.
"Sons of Anarchy" was no stranger to shockingly violent moments, and lead actor Ron Perlman often found himself greatly affected by those visceral moments.
"Yellowstone" has many memorable characters, Piper Perabo's Summer, for example. Funnily enough, she once thought cattle received names from their owners.