"Ahsoka" Episode 3 gives us a cool lightsaber scene in space, but could the weapons really function that way in real life? The answer is a pretty solid no.
Amazon Prime's "The Wheel of Time" has introduced the concept of a "sniffer" from Robert Jordan's novels, but what are they and how do their powers work?
Who played Albert on "Little House on the Prairie?" You may recognize him from various other roles in the '80s, but he's also a prolific voiceover artist.
Spock's hand sign on "Star Trek" has long been an iconic part of the franchise's lore, and it had a very personal meaning for his actor, Leonard Nimoy.
"Andor" Season 2 should lead up to the events of "Rogue One," and that includes the return of a pivotal character who also appeared in the first season.
Critics loved it, but "Veronica Mars" Season 4 remains controversial among fans, so when did series creator Rob Thomas decide to kill Logan Echolls - and why?
"NCIS" fans may recall that "Riverdale" star Lochlyn Munro stopped by the series' second season to turn in a supporting performance as the episode's villain.
The "Ugly Betty" controversy centers on Alexis Meade, a transgender character played by a cisgender actress. Many feel this representation hasn't aged well.
"The Witcher" fans think the show's worldbuilding doesn't measure up to that of other fantasy adaptations, such as "Game of Thrones" or "Lord of the Rings."
As the "Game of Thrones" saying goes, all men must die - but does that include Sandor Clegane, more commonly known as the Hound? Not according to this theory.
Ralph Macchio starred in 1984's "The Karate Kid" before reprising the role many years later in "Cobra Kai," and he's always been a bit older than he's looked.
Over the course of twelve seasons, even a show as beloved as "Bones" will release some bad episodes - here are the ones that make even huge fans cringe.
After the "Star Trek: The Next Generation" series, Captain Picard's Enterprise crew stars in four films. Here's how the films fit into the "Star Trek" timeline.
The one-time "Gunsmoke" character of Emmett Dooley is actually played by a certain actor who has appeared in several of the most iconic Westerns of all time.