"Futurama" Season 11 adds giant tardigrades to the show, but aside from the size difference, how accurate is the show's depiction of the microscopic organism?
Colin Robinson is the most consistently peculiar main character in "What We Do in the Shadows," but his Season 5 arc doesn't line up with the rest of his story.
"What We Do in the Shadows" Season 5 features a fun homage to one of the most iconic props in "Ted Lasso," as the classic "Believe" sign makes an appearance.
Viewers can see Fry use his email address in Episode 1 of Season 11. But is it an overlooked "Futurama" plot hole or something to keep an eye on for the future?
If fans wonder why 'Avenged' appears in bloodily on the title card of the first episode of "Futurama" Season 11, it's a callback to the last series finale.
Even for the most diehard of the animated series' fans, the Season 11 opening credits for "Futurama" sneaks in an animation Easter egg that was likely missed.
Season 3 of FX's "Reservation Dogs," created by Sterlin Harjo and Taika Waititi, cements itself as one of the best shows on television in the last decade.
Kathy stands out as one of the most iconic guest characters on "Friends." Now, the actor who brought Kathy to life can be seen in one of Hulu's original shows.
In "Praise Petey," the first original animated series made for Freeform, a trendy, privileged white woman, Petey St. Barts, inherits her father's cult.
"What We Do in the Shadows" Season 5 has already showed Nandor's impressive hypnosis powers. Now, "Pride Parade" adds new feats to his growing power arsenal.
"Nine Perfect Strangers" star Asher Keddie explained how Michael Shannon's rendition of "Happy, Happy Birthday Baby" had a powerful effect on the cast.
Despite a strong cast and iconoclast director, "Deep Water" didn't make a splash when first released. But you can still check this erotic thriller out on Hulu.
The trailer for the final season of "Reservation Dogs" welcomes the characters back home and teases how things will come to a close in the acclaimed series.
Although it flew under the radar when it was released, "Lost Girls & Love Hotels" is a steamy drama thriller that fans of Alexandra Daddario shouldn't miss.
One robot stands out as the oldest in the "Futurama" universe, and the story of why he's the oldest is a convoluted, if important part of the show's lore.