For a show about obsession, You certainly left viewers obsessing over its characters. Each face left its mark, and as the series ends, one truth remains: love and hate often share the same screen. Spoilers ahead!
Fiction gives us unforgettable characters, but not all of them would be great to date. Ever wondered how your favorite character might behave in a relationship?
While the good guy is usually the most popular character on a show, sometimes, it's really the bad guy we tune in for. Here are some of the best male TV characters, both the good and the bad.
The (first) Golden Age of Television was in full swing during the 1950s, which saw an explosion in TVs Americans bought and shows they watched. Here’s a look at some of the best.
In the 1950s, Americans were treated to some great television, but even hit shows of the time could fade into obscurity if they missed the syndication bandwagon. Let’s look at some of the forgotten shows of the 1950s.
They had fans and flashing lights, but drama chased these celebs down alleys of fame. Some escaped the wreckage. Others wore it like cologne and called it character.
History can turn protectors into villains. Cassandra Austen, labeled a literary vandal, made choices that sparked ongoing debate. Her story challenges us to question where protection ends and destruction begins. So, where does the truth lie?
Before they were famous, some of these celebs were buried in textbooks, chasing lab experiments or puzzling through complex equations. It turns out that not every famous face was aiming for the spotlight.
While many songs stay a part of our lives forever, there are plenty that come and go. Songs that, at one time, were very popular—but today, are remembered by few.
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