"Yellowstone" star Denim Richards considers this episode to be his favorite due in no small part to his character Colby's scenes with Jennifer Landon's Teeter.
"NCIS" star Michael Weatherly left the series in Season 13 and hasn't been back since. The star is now clearing the air on whether his character will return.
"Succession" star Brian Cox shares his humorous reason for being fine with the decision to kill his character, Logan Roy, during the show's final season.
The huge round lobes of Quark the Ferengi are familiar to "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" viewers, but what does actor Armin Shimerman look like under the makeup?
Tracy Spiridakos' Hailey Upton and Jesse Lee Soffer's Jay Halstead make for a great TV couple on "Chicago P.D.," but are they also an item away from the camera?
The reason "True Detective: Night Country's" Ted Connelly looks familiar is because actor Christopher Eccleston has starred in several major films and series.
When Sarah Rafferty left "Chicago Med" and her role as Dr. Blake, the door was left open for her return. Is this still possible given her current commitments?
"Breaking Bad" prequel series "Better Call Saul" has joined its predecessor as one of the most acclaimed TV series of all time -- except when it comes to Emmys.
"Yellowjackets" is no stranger to death, and the same is true for characters coming back from beyond the grave. Could that happen with one Season 2 casualty?
Fans might not realize it, but Charlie Townsend did show his face one time -- and only once -- during the original five-season run of "Charlie's Angels."
What happened to Robert April, the captain of the Enterprise before James Kirk and Christopher Pike? What was his five-year mission like? What did he do after?
The man and woman who star in the Carshield commercials both have extensive careers in movies and TV to boast about, each with several memorable roles.
This actor may try to look like James Bond in a new Persil ProClean commercial, but he's actually got a recurring role on one of TV's most venerable cop shows.
According to "Enterprise" director James L. Conway, Scott Bakula didn't sign the contract to play Captain Jonathan Archer until three days before production.