Netflix's Most Popular Show Might Surprise You
The streaming service doesn't release viewership numbers, but there are other ways to measure popularity—and Eleven isn't number one.
The streaming service doesn't release viewership numbers, but there are other ways to measure popularity—and Eleven isn't number one.
The Fourth Doctor, Tom Baker, will step back into the iconic role.
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“It’s more than television,” says Gráinne McGuinness, the show’s creator.
Want to know how Ned got his powers? Keep on waiting.
6. Morty the Moose died in 1994.
For 20 years, 'Seinfeld' co-creator Larry David has played a very candid (if somewhat exaggerated) version of himself on 'Curb Your Enthusiasm.' He also helped exonerate a man who was convicted of murder.
Yabba dabbo do! Your favorite modern stone age family made their TV debut on this day in 1960.
You could spend an entire weekend just figuring out what TV series you want to watch next. Or you could take our advice.
From rock legends to Goodfellas, check out the familiar voices that have appeared in a pineapple under the sea.
Mediaversity grades how well movies and TV shows reject stereotypes.
Is the ice dragon just blowing a lot of hot air?
Here's what happens when two creative geniuses connect, and collaborate.
America's favorite cerebral sitcom made its debut 10 years ago today.
While plenty of familiar faces will be returning to Hawkins, Indiana, there are also plenty of surprises in store for the Netflix hit's second season.
Binge 'em while you can!
The Nazi invasion allegory was one of the highest-rated miniseries in television history, and the first to feature a leading character eating a guinea pig.
You're gonna cry. Just a heads up.
The sci-fi series that kicked off a Browncoat revolution debuted 15 years ago.
The high school ode to Upper East Side Manhattan premiered 10 years ago.
Erik Estrada once broke eight ribs, his wrist, his collarbone, and his sterum shooting an episode. The man was dedicated.
Though 'The Golden Girls' made its debut on September 14, 1985, the series still remains fresh for generations of new viewers thanks to great writing and syndicated reruns.
There's a subliminal message hidden in the opening credits.
2. They upset Whole Foods with a reference to manuka honey.