The Watergate series "White House Plumbers" is earning acclaim for its period details. Shoot locations in Washington and New York gave it an ideal '70s vibe.
Director David Barrett helped create camera shot guidelines for "Blue Bloods" so that every character would be framed and shot the same across episodes.
Though Nate made some strides towards becoming a better person this week on "Ted Lasso," fans aren't won over by him yet -- and neither is actor Nick Mohammed.
As the only guy who's worked with Ted as both a player and a coach, Roy Kent is the staunchest Lasso Way advocate of them all ... whether he likes it or not.
Like many of the storylines on "Modern Family," Luke Dunphy and Walt Kleezak's friendship in Seasons 2 and 3 of the show was based on a real-life bond.
In Peacock's "Bupkis," Ray Romano plays himself, and in a show with a few MCU references, the Romano has idea for the character he'd like to be in Marvel.
"Cyborg" comic series writer Morgan Hampton explained how his work was influenced by the "Teen Titans" animated show and the DC comics featuring the superteam.
The Big Bang Theory's broken elevator was a character in its own right, with its caution tape often serving as a focal point when the cast is in the hallway.
The hotly anticipated Christopher Nolan film "Oppenheimer" has a star-studded cast, including Jack Quaid who plays real-life physicist Richard Feynman.
Pamela Adlon won an Emmy in 2002 for outstanding voice-over performance in "King of the Hill," and the win highlighted the underrated talent of voice actors.