TV

The New 'Magnum P.I .' Reboot Started, And People Have A Lot Of Feelings About It

We all know that reboots are the only thing that TV networks want to give us anymore, but here's the thing, it's hard to know if it's actually going to be good or not. Sure, everyone says they hate all of the reboots, but that can't possibly be true. There has to be some that are okay otherwise they wouldn't keep getting made. Well, Magnum P.I. has a new reboot and it officially aired its first episode, and people have some mixed reviews. The Hollywood Reporter wasn't completely horrified by the episode, but they did call it "so-so." "Having

80s

'The Thorn Birds' Stars Reveal What It Was Like To Film The Iconic Miniseries

There are a lot of television shows and movies that people remember from the "good ol' days," but when it comes to miniseries, there aren't many that we remember. But there was one miniseries that seemed to completely sweep the nation, and that was the 10-hour drama The Thorn Birds. The miniseries was based on the book of the same name, written by novelist Colleen McCullough. But how did a story about sheep farmers become the second-highest rated miniseries ever? Well, the cast revealed what they thought about it in Closer Magazine. "The attraction of doing, or thinking of doing,

70s

Chevy Chase Bashes 'SNL' While Opening Up About His Bad Reputation

Chevy Chase is one of those iconic actors who had their hay day in the eighties, but since then, has seen a huge change in the way the public perceives them. While he was beloved for his Saturday Night Live classics and of course his time as the patriarch of the Griswald family, the actor no longer has the same clout that he used to. He had a brief attempt at a comeback, but if anything, he ended up making everything worse. But now he has spoken with The Washington Post about his career and his controversies, and it really

TV

Roseanne Barr Says She Knows How They Will Kill Off Her Character, Calls It An "Insult"

Ever since all the drama started over the Roseanne reboot, Roseanne Barr has been very vocal. While her comments ended up getting her fired, she has continued to claim that it was not her intention to come across as racist, using excuses like Ambien to try and apologize. She even claimed that she had a contract in place to help protect her from being fired for her comments as long as she made an apology, but either way, she lost her show. The iconic series was brought back for only one season before her actions got her fired, and the

Pop Culture

Blue's Clues Reboot Announces Their New Host, And Apparently Steve Helped Pick Him

When they announced that Blue's Clues was coming back to TV, a lot of fans were thrilled. It meant that all the kids who grew up watching the classic kids show all those years ago would now have the chance to share it with there children. I know what you're thinking, because I thought the same thing. "They wouldn't be old enough to have kids!" Well, I've got news for you, Blue's Clues started in 1996, making it 22 years old. That would make all the kids watching it in their mid-to-late twenties now, potentially starting families of their own.

80s

'Designing Women' Is Officially Coming Back To Television With A Brand New Series

Reboots, revivals, and remakes are all Hollywood seems to want to make these days, and the latest TV show that has been resurrected after 25 years off the air is none other than Designing Women. The rumors have been swirling for weeks now, but now everything is all official, and the classic sitcom will be returning to television. The show originally started in 1986, and starred Dixie Carter, Delta Burke, Annie Potts, Jean Smart, and Meschach Taylor. The plot followed four women while they worked together at an interior designing firm. The show lasted for seven seasons, with the series

TV

The First Official Photos Of 'The Conners' Are Here To Get Us Ready For The Premiere

It's been quite the summer for the Conner family, and starting on Tuesday, October 16th, we will be able to see just how they have handled it. After the sudden cancellation of Roseanne following Roseanne Barr's racist comments, the network was forced to figure out a way to bring back the rest of the cast without the controversial star. They made a deal with Roseanne Barr, purchasing the rights of her characters so they could create a new show called The Conners that would explore how the family would move on after the matriarch was no longer around. We learned

TV

New Details Revealed About The 'Are You Afraid Of The Dark' Movie, And We're So Ready

Watching Are You Afraid Of The Dark when we were kids was probably the most thrilling part of our days. We would watch it every single time it was on, whether or not we had already seen the episode, and get completely freaked out each time. It didn't matter if it was the first time were were hearing the stories told by the Midnight Society or the tenth, because they were super spooky every time. Of all the scary shows, it was definitely the best. When they announced that they were making a movie based on the classic, we were

90s

'Party Of Five' Reboot Is Officially Happening, But It's Going To Be A Lot Different

I can hear some of you groaning from here, but it's true, Party of Five is the next up to the reboot table. The original show starred Neve Campbell, Lecey Chabert, Scott Wolf, Matthew Fox, as four of the five Salingers, but the youngest brother was recast three times as he aged. Jacob Smith was the last person to play Owen. But according to the announcement from Freeform, the plot will be "a modern reimagining on the groundbreaking original series." While the original series followed the story of the Salinger kids after their parents had died, the new version is

80s

The Heartbreaking Tragedy That Changed An Entire Season Of 'Married With Children'

Watching Married...With Children was always a real family event. Your whole family tended to gather around the TV and laugh with the Bundy family, and appreciate them for being different than the typical TV family. Normally, families on television always seem to be so proper and put together, but not the Bundys. They were a little bit more wild, a bit more brash, and certainly crazier than the other options on TV. We all connected with their stories, because Al, Peggy, Kelly, and Bud felt like a real dysfunctional family, which was much more relatable than a family that