6 Controversial TV Finales That The Show's Creators Were Unhappy With
Concluding a popular TV series in a way that makes everyone happy is very difficult. Don't believe us? Ask these showrunners.
Read MoreConcluding a popular TV series in a way that makes everyone happy is very difficult. Don't believe us? Ask these showrunners.
Read MoreThough playing a noble librarian made him famous, Anthony Head had the range to embody a sociopathic ex-husband on Apple TV's tentpole dramedy.
Read MoreIn the early '90s, Jennifer Aniston starred in a Ferris Bueller TV spin-off. And if you've never heard of it, well — there's a pretty good reason for that.
Read MoreOn TV this Tuesday: The Summer House Season 10 reunion comes to an end, Farmer Wants a Wife wraps Season 4, and the Stanley Cup Final continues.
Read MoreColman Domingo has been on "Law & Order" or its spin-offs five times, playing everything from a lawyer to a heroin addict. Here's what he said about the roles.
Read MoreTatiana Maslany isn't ready to hang up Jennifer Walters' legal briefs just yet.
Read MoreWe should clarify that nothing else on TV is like Twin Peaks, but these programs share David Lynch and Mark Frost's affinity for supernatural mystery.
Read MoreSherwood Schwartz, producer of "The Brady Bunch," was so sure that this actor was right for their role that he bought out the rest of their contract.
Read MoreThese days, Robert Downey Jr. is in top of the world. Back in 2001, however, his firing from a classic TV show marked an all-time low for his career.
Read MoreTVLine's annual Dream Emmy Nominees series is back! Here are the eight shows we'd like to see get a nod in the Outstanding Drama Series category.
Read MoreThe '80s gave us some of the coolest, most stylish, and most exciting TV cars of all time — and these iconic vehicles were the best of the best.
Read MoreOn-screen acting is a tricky thing. However, these 15 performers absolutely crushed their acting debuts on television.
Read MoreThis 1996 action-drama show starring Scott Bakula and Maria Bello also featured Timothy Olyphant's first TV role, though it didn't last long.
Read MoreOn TV this Monday: Top Chef declares a Season 23 winner, American Ninja Warrior kicks off competition, and Sesame Street Volume 3 lands on Netflix.
Read MoreThe stars and EPs of The Vampire Lestat answer TVLine's burning questions about that game-changing premiere... and what we can expect from the season.
Read MoreA more authentic penguin would make a noise closer to a squawk, but Burgress Meredith had his own ideas for Gotham's fearsome feathered fiend.
Read MoreWhy is Pink hosting the 2026 Tony Awards? Funny you should ask, because she had the same question when CBS approached her with the offer.
Read MoreHBO Max is a total treasure trove when it comes to sitcoms. Here are 10 of the best sitcoms currently streaming on the platform today.
Read MoreOne of Michelle Pfeiffer's earliest roles was on this 1980 spin-off of "The Dukes of Hazzard." The show didn't do well and lasted only one season.
Read MoreThis network, owned by the Walt Disney Company, has been a significant part of the television landscape pretty much since television became a thing.
Read MoreThe Duffer brothers keep getting asked about Eleven's fate in "Stranger Things," but here's why they don't want to even give their own opinions.
Read MoreThis week's best lines come from Euphoria, Criminal Minds, Summer House, and more.
Read MoreApple TV's Cape Fear is streaming delight for all fans of the psychological thriller genre. For viewers looking for similar shows, here are 10 shining examples.
Read MoreOften, TV shows from past generations don't click with modern audiences, such as these five sitcoms from the '80s that come across as very outdated today.
Read MoreOn TV this Sunday: P!nk hosts the 79th annual Tony Awards, The Vampire Lestat premieres, and Questlove's Earth, Wind & Fire documentary debuts on HBO.
Read More"Boston Blue" showrunners Brandon Sonnier and Brandon Margolis originally pitched the show as a different police procedural to fill the void of "Blue Bloods."
Read MoreJustified was a huge critical hit for FX. Were it not for one man's passion, however, the show could easily have found itself on the HBO lineup.
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