From 'Get Smart' to 'The Love Boat,' remakes have rarely succeeded on the small screen
On episode 44, 'Spellbound,' we find out what happens when the residents of Bon Temps impersonate one another
Walter White's story gets an end date
The working-class weirdness of 'Geordie Shore'
Three decades of rooming together on 'Sesame Street' leads to a petition drive
Nicktoons, which began two decades ago today, represented a new kind of kids' TV
The last telecast will air Thursday, according to a network press release
The undercover Playboy Bunny and noted feminist has upped the rhetoric against the new NBC show
The controversial star's character ends in a "meat explosion"
Two factions gear up for battle in the latest episode
Looking back longingly on the not-so-distant past is nothing new—it's just happening faster now
Why are we so fascinated by the antics of a group of loud, crass, infantilized millennials? A handful of writers search for the answer.
Highlights from the Discovery channel's annual institution
In a show where everyone has some sort of supernatural power, one character stands out for being entirely conventional
The Academy Award-nominated director is leaving the show in the hands of someone who actually understands television
What's a hit series to do when its stars finish senior year?
Viewers laud Larry David, international relations genius
What does the series believe about faith and damnation? This week's episode was infuriatingly vague.
The Emmy-nominated emcee of "So You Think You Can Dance" could teach a thing or two to Carson Daly, Jeff Probst, Heidi Klum, et al
The Michelin-starred chef's reality show is the most realistic depiction of military training on television today