One of the things that distinguishes serialized television from other, more self-contained art forms is that it’s based in a promise: Give me this many hours of your life, this many years of your ...
It’s one of the most infamous moments in television history. On the Sept. 20, 1977 episode of ABC’s hit sitcom Happy Days, Fonzie, the lovable tough guy portrayed by Henry Winkler, strapped on water ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Even beloved classic television shows had their questionable moments, and Dean Butler just identified one particular Little House ...
In the episode, a character promises to care for a dying traveler's baby — but the "baby" in question turns out to be an orangutan named Blanche Dean Butler is recalling his least favorite episode of ...
These days, it’s common parlance for TV fans to talk about a show “jumping the shark” when it starts declining in quality, usually due to some unexpected plot point or storyline. The origins of the ...
Okay, yes, it's true that there is a literal Supernatural episode titled "Jump the Shark," but, ironically, that was nowhere close to the actual shark-jumping moment that would later shift the series' ...
Even beloved classic television shows had their questionable moments, and Dean Butler just identified one particular Little House on the Prairie episode that crossed into truly unusual territory.