Quotes Of The Week: Bridgerton, Scrubs, Industry, Survivor, And More
This week's best lines come from Love Is Blind, Bridgerton, Scrubs, and more.
Read MoreThis week's best lines come from Love Is Blind, Bridgerton, Scrubs, and more.
Read MoreThe next time you see Sweet Dee take a tumble on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, remember that it might be Kaitlin Olson doing the stunt herself.
Read MoreOn TV this Sunday: Tracker and Watson are back from break, new series Marshals and DTF St. Louis premiere, and the Actor Awards stream on Netflix.
Read MoreDid you really think Hudson Williams was going to let Connor Storrie host SNL without giving Heated Rivalry fans everything they ever wanted?
Read MoreHeated Rivalry star Connor Storrie made his Saturday Night Live debut this weekend — and he didn't come alone.
Read MoreAn unexpected and poorly considered studio note challenged Guillermo del Toro’s original vision for the procedural-style horror series.
Read MoreFrom explosive monologues to uneasy alliances, these Alfie Solomons moments showcase why Tom Hardy's Peaky Blinders character remains unforgettable.
Read MoreSeinfeld’s final seasons felt noticeably different, and the shift traces back to a behind-the-scenes change that ultimately altered how the show was written.
Read MoreWhat does Martha Stewart have to do with Arielle Kebbel's role on CBS' Yellowstone spin-off? Read our interview with the Marshals star to find out.
Read MoreJoining a hit show like 24 would be a highlight in many actors' careers, but Freddie Prinze Jr. wishes that he never signed on for the Fox drama.
Read MoreNBC's Parks and Recreation almost looked drastically different, having been developed initially as a direct spin-off to another beloved sitcom.
Read MoreTVLine offers a look at the week ahead: a handy roundup of new TV premieres and finales to help you plan your viewing for March 1-7.
Read MoreAt a turning point for broadcast TV, Desperate Housewives became a quiet linchpin. The story behind its rise reveals just how high the stakes really were.
Read MoreHow I Met Your Mother nearly had a very different lead, thanks to a career decision shaped by timing, ego, and how Hollywood once viewed television roles.
Read MoreAn ambitious animated comedy project promised something wildly different, but corporate timing and strategy pushed it into obscurity.
Read MoreLiving up to high expectations can always be difficult, but these shows got us hyped up for big moments that really fell short of their promise.
Read MoreAnnie's introduction on Paradise featured some gorgeous work from Shailene Woodley, who is TVLine's Performer of the Week
Read MoreNoah Wyle's John Carter interacted with dozens of ER actors during his long run on the show, but he found one on-screen relationship more special than the rest.
Read MoreOn TV this Saturday: Connor Storrie makes his Studio 8H debut, Deon Cole hosts the NAACP Image Awards, and Alison Sweeney finds Romance at Hope Ranch.
Read MoreThe Boston Blue showrunners break down the midseason premiere, explain how Danny's move to BPD will 'honor' Blue Bloods' legacy, and preview Baez's return.
Read MoreHBO's Entourage worked so well due to its ensemble of characters, but one of the leads was particularly hard to cast, according to the show's creator.
Read MoreOne fan-favorite Scrubs character was never meant to stick around, but a small behind-the-scenes choice helped change the tone of the series.
Read MoreSome reality competitions push far beyond awkward eliminations, placing contestants in situations where physical risk becomes part of the premise.
Read MoreA critically acclaimed British crime drama disappeared despite strong reviews, only to return years later with unexpected backing and a much bigger stage.
Read MoreWe tackle the biggest questions from the week in TV: The Pitt, Scrubs, SNL and much more!
Read MoreDiscover what to watch in March 2026 with TVLine's guide to 140+ TV premieres and finales across broadcast, cable and streaming platforms.
Read MoreEven though Howard and Bernadette were parents to two children, The Big Bang Theory never had them appear on screen (except that one time).
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