Jadzia Dax (Terry Farrell) was a bright spot on "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" and remains beloved by fans to this day. Here's what Farrell has been up to since.
Veteran actor Michael Nouri played Eli David, Ziva David's distant father, on "NCIS" before the character was killed off midway through the 10th season.
Before he booked his life-changing role as Gus Fring on "Breaking Bad," actor Giancarlo Esposito considered a drastic and terrible move to help his family.
The "Star Trek: TNG" episode "Conspiracy" had a scene deemed too gruesome to be shown on BBC, and fans who did see it as children confirm it was horrifying.
In the 1960s, a spy series called "The Avengers" took to the airwaves in the UK and became quite popular. Here is its only main cast member still alive in 2024.
At one point during development on "Obi-Wan Kenobi," the creative team toyed with the concept of giving the titular Jedi a truly depressing life on Tatooine.
"Chicago Med" Season 12, Episode 9 saw a new couple's relationship get solidified. Unfortunately, it wasn't the pairing that most fans were hoping to see.
With "Chicago PD" actress Tracy Spiridakos slated to leave the show at the end of the current season, Episode 12 features hints to the character's departure.
Could Alex Street and Kenny Johnson, who both left "S.W.A.T." in Season 7 of the show, return in the 8th season despite the characters' definitive exits?
"NCIS" has been on the air for 21 seasons, but it still has some surprises in its back pocket -- including how recent plot twists will impact Season 22.
Lorne and Maggie’s "Chicago Med" romance took a weird turn in Season 9, Episode 11, and now it feels a lot like a storyline ripped from "Grey’s Anatomy."
You may have watched "Star Trek: The Original Series" growing up, but there are some parts of the classic series that go over your head until adulthood.
While inspired by the iconic films starring David Janssen and Harrison Ford, the 2000 TV adaptation of "The Fugitive" is extremely hard to find these days.
The events of Season 4, Episode 12 of "Law & Order: Organized Crime" could hint at the imminent departure of Michael Trotter's Joe Stabler Jr. from the show.