15 Notoriously Bad TV Spinoffs Everyone Forgets (And 15 That Were Actually Worth Watching)
Movie NewsSometimes a television show or a particular character is so good that it's just begging for a spinoff. Unfortunately, not all of them are good.
Sometimes a television show or a particular character is so good that it's just begging for a spinoff. Unfortunately, not all of them are good.
Like any other of the characters on the series, there are plenty of things that make no sense about Ms. Jaqueline Beulah Burkhart
Jax had to break plenty himself just to help the Club get back on the straight and narrow.
The Princess Bride is not just one of the great movies of the past forty years, but it’s one of the greatest movies ever made.
Eric Forman was the central character of That '70s Show, but there are a lot of things that have fans raising their eyebrows.
Sometimes the casting choice was an inspired addition that made for a few memorable episodes, and others were a bit of a head-scratcher.
There are plenty of fans photoshopping their favorite actors and actresses into the costumes of their favorite superheroes and superheroines.
Two and a Half Men might be over, but it is surviving with reruns, and fans have noticed quite a few problems.
Even though Clay ended up being the villain of Sons of Anarchy, he is still the most complex and interesting character in the series.
While plenty of shows have overcome cast changes and wild storylines, their great runs are marred with asterisks.
The Club dabbled in fun runs, adult entertainment, and all the while Jax was trying to make his band of brother criminals 100% legit.
All three Wolverine solo movies (yes, including the maligned Origins) all sought to do something different with the character.
With any adaptation, there are bound to be some changes. The problem is, sometimes they really damage a show, but other times, they help.
Gremlins wouldn’t have been much of a movie had Billy followed all of the rules.
Sometimes, an episode of a TV show is a little too rough around the edges for the masses to accept.