It's 2020, there's too much TV, and the streaming services really don't make it easy when they drop all episodes of just one show at the same time. But the point is the binge-watching experience, and while there are some bad ones, there are also some good ones.
There have been many notable guest star appearances, so this will focus only on those from the original eight seasons. It will include cameos, of course, and unforgettable, recurring characters — for better or worse, in both cases.
In honor of “Modern Family” and the end of the run, we've made a list of some other groundbreaking shows that helped society (not just TV) evolve.
We've compiled a list of the 25 most famous episodes in television history — the ones that stay with you long after they've aired.
You know what makes good television shows? Novels. Novel-to-television adaptations have provided plenty of great series. Of course, there have also been a bunch of duds on the adaptation front.,,
There is so much television, and would that you could watch it all. But you just can’t. The ability to stream shows does help, and with many people at home, now is the perfect time to delve in.
In honor of the premiere of this new version of "Party of Five," we're looking at 10 of the best '90s TV and movie reboots (so far).
Look: 2019 was a weird year. Honestly, there are no more "good" or "normal" years anymore; there are just years. Assuming that things will still be rolling on when it comes time to tell your grandkids "how you met your 2019..." or whatever it's worth to look back at some of that weirdness.
It's 2019, there's too much TV, and the streaming services really don't make it easy when they drop all episodes of just one show at the same time. But the point is the binge-watching experience, and while there are some bad ones, there are also some good ones...
Because of this world of Too Much TV, it would be impossible to list all of the memorable moments that occurred in 2019, and it's very hard to narrow it down to just the most memorable moments.
On November 24, the WWE Network presents WWE’s Survivor Series pay-per-view, live from the Allstate Arena in Chicago, Illinois. Surely you know that Survivor
Comedy Central has been on the air now for 30 years. Since Nov. 15, 1989 — when it was The Comedy Channel — it has been the go-to network for comedy, from original programming and movies to favorites and cult classics in syndication.
As AEW is a new wrestling promotion, there are a lot of talent on the roster that you may not be familiar with. There are also a surprising number of folks you may be familiar with, especially if you’ve watched WWE at any point in the past 10+ years.
Who have been the most important wrestlers of the past decade? Take a look.
It’s hard to believe, but the 2010s are almost over. A whole decade full of truly great television — a decade of “Peak TV,” you see — that deserves to be looked back on.
It’s a debate that’s lasted since the dawn of time...well, at least since the late ‘90s. “What is the definitive TGIF series?”
There are plenty of series that make for good binge-watches these days, especially new series that were designed with that specifically in mind. But there are also plenty that weren’t necessarily intended for that and still end up working out perfectly on that front, which is the focus of this list.
Over the years, plenty of television shows have inspired their own movies (and vice versa), and that’s never going to change. So here is a list of 20 television shows that “need” their own movies, as much as any show actually needs its own movie.
As of right now, there are 11 announced matches on this card, including Seth Rollins and Braun Strowman’s title match double duty and the returning “The Boss” Sasha Banks challenging Becky Lynch for the RAW Women’s Championship. So let’s look at the match-ups…
This year marks the 25 anniversary of "Friends." I know it doesn’t seem like it’s been that long — because the show’s probably on TBS, one of your local channels or even your Netflix account right now — but it has been.
There are 10 announced matches on this card, including Kofi Kingston’s 10-years-in-the-making WWE Championship defense against Randy Orton and Becky Lynch’s submission match RAW Women’s Championship defense against Natalya.
What makes a series finale bad? Well, there are a lot of factors, but one key to a truly terrible series finale is how much worse it sounds when you actually take a moment to explain what happened. Because when a series finale is that bad, you end up sounding like the weirdo, not the ones responsible for the episode. But really, they need to take that responsibility for their actions. They never will, but they should.
On July 24, Jennifer Lopez turns 50 years old. An actress, a singer, a dancer, Lopez has amassed an over 30-year career as a triple threat. So in honor of her birthday, let’s narrow it down and look at her best (10) and worst (5) feature film roles.
We all age. Obviously, the Harry Potter franchise (both the books and the movies, to be honest) was (and still is) a big deal — the type of phenomenon where it’s easy to get pigeon-holed into just existing in the wizarding world of Harry Potter. But Daniel Radcliffe’s career post-Harry Potter — while certainly appreciative of the experience — has been a lesson in how not to get typecast.
On July 14, the WWE Network presents WWE’s Extreme Rules pay-per-view. There are 10 announced matches on this card, so let’s look at the matchups.