If you're after essential and masterful sitcoms, it's worth going back in time some decades to watch classics like Seinfeld, M*A*S*H, and Black Books.
Dive into critically acclaimed comedy shows that were cancelled too soon but remain binge-worthy, from Freaks and Geeks to Good Girls.
It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia has proved to be remarkably consistent. Having just finished its 17th season, it’s apparent that Rob Mac, Charlie Day, Kaitlin Olson, Glenn Howerton, and Danny DeVito ...
Before heading out to space, 9-1-1 has some business to take care of in Los Angeles, and the Season 9 premiere has a tribute ...
Frauds Season 1 starts off with a dash of nostalgia and humor as old partners Sam (Jodie Whittaker) and Bert (Suranne Jones) reunite after ten long years.
Frauds Season 1 has everything you can imagine: from chaos to chemistry. After a thrilling first episode that reunited Bert ...
In the debut episode, a tornado strikes Nashville during country star Kane Brown’s concert, turning the performance into a ...
Mamoru Sasaki, a teacher who works overtime and gets dissed by his students, hears a mysterious announcement in school at midnight. The voice welcomes him to the Room of Guilty Pleasure, where he can ...
But if there was one perfect series from this time—and one that had started and ended all too quickly and thus felt fully formed and consistently “complete”—it would have to be Freaks And Geeks, a ...
Nashville star, Chris O’Donnell, teases the firenado madness that will jump-start the brand-new spin-off. Find out what he ...
From its 2000 premiere to the 2015 series finale, the hit CBS procedural featured its fair share of celebrity cameos, ...
Season 1 of Kathy Bates' Matlock reboot was filled with corruption, deceit, and surprising reveals. Read the recap ahead of Season 2 on Oct 12.