Jason Alexander's Favorite Seinfeld Moments Make So Much Sense
Jason Alexander had plenty of all-time great sitcom moments as George Costanza on Seinfeld, but his personal favorites included another character.
Read MoreJason Alexander had plenty of all-time great sitcom moments as George Costanza on Seinfeld, but his personal favorites included another character.
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Read MoreIf you're debating whether or not to resubscribe to Prime Video, here are 15 incredible shows not named "The Boys" that justify a subscription.
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Read MoreBoston Legal had a solid run, but show creator David E. Kelley had a hunch about why the William Shatner-led Practice spin-off didn't last longer than it did.
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Read MoreThe Seinfeld episode The Bookstore features a special effects shot that you probably never realized was there, and it's pretty impressive for a network TV show.
Read MoreAfter two years playing Lisa opposite Tim Allen on Home Improvement, Pamela Anderson left the beloved sitcom. Here's why she walked away.
Read MoreKing of the Hill is returning after several years for an all-new 14th season. Here's everything we know about the reboot.
Read MoreNetflix has canceled many a popular series with little to no warning, and in some cases, without any resolution. Here are 15 such shows that got the axe.
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