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Yahoo
10-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
‘Suits LA' Canceled Ahead of Season One Finale
Suits LA is ending its run. Yes, already. NBC has canceled the spinoff series of the beloved USA Network courtroom dramedy. The first season will conclude with its forthcoming May 18 finale, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed. More from The Hollywood Reporter How 'Suits LA' Lured Gabriel Macht Back to Playing Harvey Specter 'Suits LA' to See Rick Hoffman Return as Louis Litt TV Ratings: 'Suits LA' Premiere Shows Big Growth With Streaming The 13-episode NBC series brought back original stars Gabriel Macht as Harvey Specter, David Costabile as Daniel Hardman and the remaining episodes are set to see Rick Hoffman return as Louis Litt. Suits LA, however, launched with a focus on a new set of lawyers, led by Stephen Amell as entertainment lawyer Ted. After the legal drama exploded on Netflix in 2023, creator Aaron Korsh decided to expand the Suits universe with the franchise's second spinoff, setting the story on the West Coast. The original Suits, which brought the world Meghan Markle, ran from 2011-2019 on USA Network. It did well for USA, but the show really exploded after heading to Netflix in a syndication (of sorts) deal. On Netflix, Suits became the undisputed show of summer 2023 — and really of 2023 as a whole. Suits was Nielsen's No. 1 streaming series for a record 12 straight weeks, passing Ozark. Suits was streamed for nearly 58 billion minutes in 2023. The show was also on Peacock during that time period, but almost all of the viewership came on Netflix. Suits LA did not share much in the resurgence of its source series. Netflix had an opportunity to purchase the spinoff show, but the streamer passed. NBC also canceled sitcoms Lopez vs. Lopez and Night Court on Friday — they ran for three seasons apiece — as well as The Irrational and Found. NBC will host its upfront on Monday at Radio City Music Hall, and the network is cleaning house for when the NBA returns to its airwaves this fall. Keep track of all the broadcast cancellations, renewals and new series orders with THR's broadcast scorecard. Best of The Hollywood Reporter 22 of the Most Shocking Character Deaths in Television History A 'Star Wars' Timeline: All the Movies and TV Shows in the Franchise 'Yellowstone' and the Sprawling Dutton Family Tree, Explained
Yahoo
29-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Famous TV homes that really exist from Breaking Bad to Succession
Ever wished you could escape into the world of your favourite TV show? It's not impossible. While many movies and TV series are filmed on purpose-built sets, every now and then it's easier to shoot on location in a real home. From Harvey Specter's fabulous NYC apartment in Suits to the spectacular mansions of Succession, these real-life TV homes are full of surprises. Read on to step behind the scenes... Succession became one of the most acclaimed shows on TV, winning countless awards. Following the dysfunctional Roy family, owners of international media conglomerate Waystar RoyCo, the heirs, spouses and hangers-on battle it out to take the top spot from ailing patriarch Logan Roy (Brian Cox). Said to be loosely based on the lives of billionaire Rupert Murdoch's family, whose media empire includes The Times, Vice, Fox News and The Wall Street Journal, the series takes place in some of the most enviable properties imaginable. This impressive New York City penthouse in Pavillion A of the Woolworth Tower Residences might be more familiar as Kendall's war room, where several pivotal Season 3 Succession scenes were set. With over 67,000 square feet (6,224sqm) of living space and a duplex terrace, the lavish home also comes with access to a set of hotel-grade amenities including a saltwater lap pool, a jacuzzi and sauna, a billiards room, and private wine storage and wine-tasting facilities. The double-height living area boasts soaring 22-foot (7m) ceilings, a baby grand piano and a dramatic balcony accessed by a black wrought iron spiral staircase, which stands out starkly against the room's pale colour palette. This vast, open-plan living area served as a filming location for substantial portions of Season 3, and its ample proportions and floods of natural light from the skylights and wall of windows would have made filming a breeze. In addition to this combined living, dining and kitchen space, the apartment includes a formal dining room, an office, a media room, two bedrooms with ensuites and a master suite including a luxurious bathroom, breakfast bar and private terrace. The opulent penthouse was last on the market with Sotheby's International Realty for an eye-watering $23 million (£17.4m). It costs a pretty penny to live like the Roys! Stranger Things has been a cult classic since it hit Netflix back in 2016, drawing in millions of obsessed fans. The show follows a group of school friends who've uncovered secret government experiments and have to fight supernatural forces from The Upside Down. Many of the most iconic sets are actually real, including the first home that Joyce Byers (Winona Ryder) shares with her sons Jonathan (Charlie Heaton) and Will (Noah Schnapp). While Stranger Things is mostly based in the fictional town of Hawkins, Indiana, the real Byers' house can be found in Fayetteville, Georgia. It hit the market at £246,000 ($314k) in September 2022 and was on sale for just one week. A savvy investor reportedly snapped up the property with sights set on transforming the film set into a Stranger Things-themed Airbnb. These reports have now come to fruition, and the unique and beloved property is now available as a holiday let. The remote, three-bedroom home sits on six acres (2.4ha) of land against a heavily wooded backdrop at the end of a somewhat spooky winding driveway. 149 Coastline Road was originally built in 1900, its clapboard structure hosting 1,846 square feet (171sqm) of living space inside… The former TV set, now a fully liveable home, comes complete with its iconic fairy light alphabet wall. According to TMZ, the money-minded new owner recreated the Byers' home for a truly immersive Stranger Things experience. Different parts of the house now resemble 'The Upside Down', while the outdoor areas have been transformed into other scenes from the show. First broadcast in 2008, Breaking Bad's unique storylines and gripping twists turned it into a cult phenomenon. The award-winning show followed chemistry teacher Walter White (Bryan Cranston), who, after being diagnosed with terminal cancer, finds an innovative yet illegal way to make some quick cash for his family. A decade and a half on, Breaking Bad remains the second-highest IMDB-rated TV show of all time. Fans of the show will remember the home of Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul), Walt's partner in crime. In the show, Jesse used his newfound fortune to purchase his childhood home, and the property played host to numerous iconic scenes. While the basement was used as a temporary laboratory and holding pen for gangster Krazy-8, the hallway will be remembered for the now-infamous bathtub dissolving scene. In Albuquerque, New Mexico, where Breaking Bad was set, the Spanish Colonial revival house spans 3,500 square feet (325sqm) and has style as well as substance. Attractive period details decorate every room, including original wood floors, stone-framed doors and ornamental fireplaces. The family room, which featured heavily in the show, offers a stunning double-height ceiling decorated with exposed beams. The two-storey abode also features four bedrooms, a large kitchen, and two exterior porches. The makers of Breaking Bad are said to have initially used the interior of the house for shoots, before building an exact replica for any scenes that might have caused damage to the property (like Jesse's wild parties). This beautiful and historic abode was sold in 2015 for £1.3 million ($1.7m). The Golden Girls was a television smash throughout its seven-year run. The feel-good American sitcom starred Betty White, Bea Arthur, Rue McClanahan and Estelle Getty as four mature women sharing a home in Miami, Florida. Yet in reality, the mid-century modern abode was actually in Los Angeles, California, and the real thing is almost too cool to be true. Though many of The Golden Girls interior scenes were shot in a studio, this beautiful house remains a key part of the show. Offering striking architecture and a slice of Hollywood history, this eye-catching home landed on the real estate market for the first time in 65 years in 2020, finally selling for £3.3 million ($4.2m). Inspired by mid-century Japanese and Hawaiian architecture, the property was custom-built in 1955 by the award-winning designers Johnson and Perkins. Thanks to a modern makeover, the interior is now every bit as dazzling as you might hope. The grand four-bedroom property is spacious and filled with natural light, thanks to floor-to-ceiling sliding doors, clerestory windows and ultra-high beamed ceilings. Expanses of glass also allow for a perfect transition between inside and out, while a natural colour palette and raw materials add to the home's organic mid-century aesthetic. Although it offers an open-plan layout, Japanese sliding shoji screens and built-in cabinetry subtly zone off each space. With a quarter-of-an-acre of land (0.1ha), the pad also comes with almost 3,000 square feet (279sqm) of inside space. There are four bedrooms and three bathrooms, as well as plenty of perfectly preserved period details. Key features include the rather eye-boggling turquoise and avocado kitchen and retro full-height brick fireplaces, which add to the home's charms. In the late 60s and early 70s, the world was obsessed with the dysfunctional set-up of one American family. The Brady Bunch ran on our TV screens for just five years, yet its legacy endures. In fact, in 2019, HGTV released A Very Brady Renovation, a show in which the original Brady kids joined the Property Brothers, Jonathan and Drew Scott, to recreate the iconic Brady Bunch house. The results, we're sure you'll agree, are fantastic. This classic mid-century modern in Studio City, California, was the setting for all the family drama in the classic American sitcom. An integral part of the show, the real-life house has been sold twice in the last 47 years. In 2018, it went for £2.8 million ($3.6m) and the Property Brothers were tasked with bringing it back to its former glory. Leaving no stone unturned, they renovated the house to an extraordinary level of detail, and the property is now a pop culture time capsule. The ambitious project is said to have taken 9,000 hours over six months. The Brady Bunch cast used their in-depth knowledge of the home's original design to refine every detail across its 2,477-square-foot (230sqm) interior. Work included recreating the 60s landscaped garden and decorating the exterior with its original beige paint. Inside, the team tackled the iconic living room and staircase, finding identical furnishings and making replicas of the show's horse statue and two-sided fireplace. The team also tackled the home's three bedrooms and their efforts can be seen most successfully in the girls' bedroom. Sickly sweet in baby pink, everything from the bedspreads to the kitsch wall decorations have been placed back in their original positions. Apparently, it's the second most photographed home in the USA, after the White House, and now the home is even more likely to attract Brady Bunch fans! Frequently soapy and salacious, Downton Abbey is a cult classic period drama with swoon-worthy production values. The hit show is set in the fictional Downton Abbey, a stately home in the Yorkshire countryside, and follows the lives of the Crawley family and their staff in the rapidly changing world of the early 19th century. While Downton itself may be fictional, the show was filmed in the very real Highclere Castle, which is every bit as spectacular as Director Julian Fellowes' creation. This Grade I-listed country house was built in 1679, and is set on a sprawling 5,000-acre (2,023ha) estate. Largely renovated in the 1840s in the Jacobean and Italianate styles, the home is the country seat of the real-life Earls of Carnarvon. Today, the house and grounds are open to the public for tours during the summer months, allowing fans to revel in the spectacular living, dining and sleeping quarters that so closely resemble the sets from the show. The opulent rooms feature spectacular coffered ceilings, marble fireplaces, magnificent chandeliers, and priceless works of art. It's all too easy to picture the cast of the show lounging in these plush surroundings. However, behind the scenes, a tremendous amount of work is constantly in progress to keep the ancient home in good condition. In the early 2000s, Highclere was in such a poor state of repair that 50 of its rooms were uninhabitable. Fortunately, the windfall brought in by Downton's filming and the subsequent surge of tourists has allowed for substantial repairs over the last decade. One of the most-streamed shows in the US in 2023, Suits is possibly most famous for featuring the not-yet Duchess of Sussex, a young Meghan Markle. However, the show is really a juicy legal drama, following the unlikely partnership of a top-flight partner in a New York law firm, Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht) and his uneducated but savant-like associate (Patrick J. Adams). Many viewers will have found themselves drooling over Harvey Specter's sophisticated, industrial-style apartment, which many characters in the show joke is the only 'relationship' to which he has ever been able to commit. Fans of the show were thrilled when the sleek pad was listed for sale in 2022, but were likely equally shocked to learn that the apartment is actually located in the King West neighbourhood of Toronto, rather than New York City. While the interiors of the apartment in these listing photos definitely don't bare any resemblance to Harvey's minimalist style, the floor, counters and kitchen appliances should all be recognisable to fans of the show. Even the shelving units which famously held Harvey's beloved record collection are the same. With 3,000 square feet (279sqm) of inside living space and an additional 2,000 (186sqm) outside, including a heated pool, built-in barbecue and outdoor TV, it's not hard to imagine why this space was picked to stand in as the home of a high-flying NYC lawyer. The posh apartment was initially listed for $4,995,000 CAD ($3.7m USD/£2.9m), and ultimately sold for just below asking at $4,749,000 CAD ($3.5m USD/£2.7m). A beloved American sitcom which ran from 1987 to 1992, Full House follows a widowed father as he enlists his brother-in-law and childhood best friend to help raise his three daughters in their San Francisco townhouse. The wholesome family show was viewed by many as the natural successor to The Brady Bunch, and precipitated a 2016 Netflix spinoff, Fuller House. Chosen from many potential candidates, this 1882 Victorian home in San Francisco's Lower Pacific Heights was the scene of countless family antics. In 2016, years after the program had wrapped, its creator and former executive producer bought the property and restored its exterior to the way it had looked for the show, with light grey paint, white trim and a bright red front door. Predictably, the house immediately became a favourite photo spot for fans of the sitcom. The insides, however, could not be more different from the quintessentially 80s interiors augmented by the chaos of a growing family. Instead, the 3,728-square-foot (346sqm) home has had a slick 21st century makeover, including a reconfigured open floorplan, new skylights, wide-plank hardwood floors and freshly tiled modern bathrooms. Architect Richard Landry did take care to preserve period details, including its ornate mouldings and Corinthian columns. However, with blue cabinets, Calcutta Oro marble and Viking appliances, this was certainly not the kitchen that saw the early days of the careers of John Stamos and Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen! A classic primetime soap, Dallas ran from 1978 to 1991, and followed the high-drama happenings of the Ewings, a wealthy but feuding family who owned an independent oil company and cattle ranch. The story kicks off with the marriage of Bobby and Pam Ewing, who, Romeo and Juliet style, hail from two warring families. The soap opera was set against the backdrop of an elegant estate in North Texas, which was highly influential in shifting Americans' views on Texans away from cowboys and hillbillies towards wealth, luxury and glamorous women. The 10,341-square-foot (961sqm) Georgian mansion where many of the show's scenes were shot dates to 1939 and sits nestled within 4.3 acres (1.7ha). The house boasts five bedrooms and seven bathrooms, as well as a formal living and dining area, a chef's kitchen with a dining area, a billiards room, a media room, a family room and a wet bar. These spaces all include meticulously preserved period details, including crown moulding, polished hardwood floors, statement central fireplaces and French windows. Outside, the home's grounds are equally lavish, equipped with an exercise building, pool, spa, tennis court, a creek-side terrace and firepit. The entire home was rebuilt and updated in 2003, so it no longer looks the way it did back in the days when it housed America's top-rated show, but it remains a glitzy piece of both Texas and cinematic history.


Hindustan Times
28-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Gabriel Macht on returning as Harvey Specter in Suits LA: 'It's like riding a bike'
More than four years after Suits wrapped its celebrated nine-season run, Gabriel Macht stepped back into the polished shoes of Harvey Specter for Suits: LA. The 53-year-old actor made a special three-episode appearance in the highly anticipated spin-off series, marking his return to the world that made him a television icon. In a conversation with Deadline, Gabriel reflected on the experience of reprising his fan-favorite character. 'Once you put on the suit, the rest is like riding a bike; it comes naturally. I get in touch with all the elements and the behaviors that make Harvey, and that are me, that you mesh. So, it wasn't too hard," he said. Gabriel also noted that even after the original series ended, Harvey Specter never truly left him. "For the past few years, I've done some brand ambassadorships where the idea of the guy selling whatever it is, is this sort of the Harvey character, which is already in me. But putting on a suit and the shoes is a little different than putting on a baseball uniform and cleats. I had a really nice time. It was great," he added. In Suits: LA, Gabriel's Harvey Specter returns to help his old colleague Ted Black, played by Stephen Amell, navigate a high-stakes legal battle. Ted, a former New York prosecutor who reinvented himself as a powerful figure in Los Angeles' legal community, is faced with saving his struggling firm while confronting personal and professional challenges. Gabriel's Harvey comes in to offer crucial counsel during a pivotal moment in Ted's journey. Despite the shared DNA with the original series, Gabriel maintains that Suits: LA stands on its own. "You know what? Suits: LA is different than the original, and they're creating their own unique storytelling. It has some of the same themes, but they are up and running. I appreciated being a part of the show and supporting it as I could," he said. He also had high praise for Stephen Amell, the new face of the franchise. "Stephen is a really good actor, and he's a good leader. He's a real stable guy, and it feels like he's super grounded and straight, and doesn't seem like he deals in drama. I like to focus on the work or making it a comfortable, respectful space. I told him, 'Look, if you have any ideas you want to throw at me, go ahead. If you're cool with that, great. If not, don't worry. It's all good. We'll find it.' And we did, I think we did. He was super kind to me and incredibly welcoming. His leadership showed, and we had a good time on set," Gabriel shared.


Time of India
22-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Suits: LA reveals Harvey Specter and Donna Pauslen's life-changing relationship update; Darvey fans are 'losing it'
Suits: LA just dropped a major update on Harvey Specter and Donna Paulsen's post-series life, and fans are buzzing with excitement. In episode 9 of the spinoff, it's revealed that the iconic duo is still happily together after tying the knot in the original series finale. Not only this, but the latest episode also shared a major update and longtime fans couldn't be happier. Suits, the beloved legal drama, got a fresh spin-off this February, trading the sharp suits of New York for the sun-soaked chaos of Los Angeles. While longtime fans were a bit hesitant at first, Suits: LA has quickly won over both loyal viewers and a new wave of fans with its gripping storylines and signature blend of messy, high-stakes legal drama. In a sweet ode, the new spin-off has also been subtly paying tribute to the original series with subtle callbacks, and while a cameo from a cast member is hugely anticipated, fans just got a major update about Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht) and Donna Paulsen (Sarah Rafferty). Harvey Specter and Donna Paulsen are now parents! In episode 9, titled Bat Signals, Ted Black (Stephen Amell) mentions Donna Paulsen as he and Harvey Specter worked together to bring mobster Pellegrini back to justice. In a New York scene, Harvey gets a text from a contact saved as 'My Boy' that reads, 'Daddy, when are you going to call? Ted, clearly curious, presses Harvey about it — and that's when we find out Harvey has a son'. Harvey plays it cool, first joking that the kid's name is Ted, then smirks and says, 'It's Kevin. I always liked him better.' The scene gave fans a heartwarming glimpse into Harvey and Donna's life together after their wedding, and now fans are waiting for the couple to make a cameo together. Fans react to the major Harvey Specter and Donna Paulsen update The subtle but emotional reveal about Harvey Specter and Donna Paulsen's life after Suits has Darvey fans deep in their feelings. Reacting to the update, one fan wrote, "After denying and running from their feelings for 10+ years, Donna Paulsen and Harvey Specter are married for almost 6 years now and are canonically parents." after denying and running from their feelings for 10+ years donna paulsen and harvey specter are married for almost 6 years now and are *canonically* parents 🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹 "Harvey got his mini Harvey Specter with Donna; I'm crying," another wrote. HARVEY GOT HIS MINI HARVEY SPECTER WITH DONNA IM CRYING A third fan added, "He once feared belonging to anyone. Now he belongs entirely to a little boy who calls him Dad. Harvey Specter didn't just survive the war inside him. He built a home from it." He once feared belonging to anyone. Now he belongs entirely to a little boy who calls him Dad. Harvey Specter didn't just survive the war inside him. he built a home from it. One fan wrote, "Donna Paulsen and Harvey Specter have a baby boy?? Oh, I'm losing it." Donna paulsen and Harvey Specter have a baby boy?? Oh I'm losing it Suits LA pays tribute to Billy Miller The episode's emotional depth was heightened by Harvey's heartfelt revelation about his brother Marcus's passing, followed by a poignant tribute to Billy Miller, the talented actor who portrayed Marcus and died at 43 in September 2023 after bravely battling bipolar disorder.
Yahoo
09-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Quotes of the Week: Suits LA, Traitors, Abbott Elementary, Oscars and More
The Oscars have come and gone, but we're still handing out awards for the best TV dialogue in our latest edition of Quotes of the Week. In the list below — which features our picks for TV's most memorable sound bites of the past seven days — you'll find more than a dozen shows represented, including Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Chicago Med, 1923, Paradise, The Traitors, Ghosts and more. More from TVLine Quotes of the Week: I May Destroy You, Greenleaf, Yellowstone and More Quotes of the Week: Stargirl, Blindspot, Penny Dreadful, S.H.I.E.L.D. and More Quotes of the Week: The Twilight Zone, Search Party, Yellowstone and More Also featured in this week's roundup: Suits LA pays homage to Harvey Specter, Love Is Blind delivers sage advice and Shifting Gears gives a shoutout to The View. Plus, we've got double doses of Last Week Tonight With John Oliver and the Academy Awards, and a triple dose of Daredevil: Born Again. Scroll through the list below to see all of our picks for the week, then hit the comments and tell us if we missed any of your faves! (With contributions from Vlada Gelman, Rebecca Luther, Matt Webb Mitovich, Kimberly Roots and Ryan Schwartz) 'Netflix leads all studios with an impressive 18 — count them, 18 price increases. And I think they can beat that next year!' 'Anora is having a good night…. I guess Americans are excited to see somebody finally stand up to a powerful Russian.' 'Conan did such a good job, the Oscars announced that next year, they're giving it to Jay Leno to host.' 'Are you ready for our date?' 'I feel like I'm back on The Bachelor. Should we make out?' Gabby Windey has a moment of déjà vu when meeting Britney Haynes for a candlelit dinner 'I know I never liked him.' 'Why not?' 'Because he's the only person I knew cockier than you.' 'It's funny. That's exactly why I liked him.' 'Yeah. Plus, he was too pretty. Can't trust them pretty ones.' Kevin (Troy Winbush) and Ted (Stephen Amell) discuss Harvey Specter 'You know who wouldn't need to announce that they're a sex machine? An actual sex machine. Everyone knows a true sex machine is respectable, professional and focused on their weekly television show. I'm, of course, referring to Noah Wyle.' 'Is watching the president s—t on a weaker ally for not wanting to be conquered while his goon VP tries to see if he can wrap his lips around his boss' a—hole from a neighboring couch 'good' television? I'd argue it's more 'hit your TV with a hammer until the pain stops' television, but reasonable people can disagree.' 'You two arguing like that was like being on The View on Election Day.' Matt (Tim Allen) recalls teenage Riley's arguments with her late mom 'Well, you're not ugly, are you?' Trapped well victim Sadie (Holly Curran) greets Dr. Ripley 'Mother of God… if it weren't for bad luck, you'd have none at all.' Cara (Helen Mirren) can't believe the latest scrape Elizabeth has gotten into 'The movie's being directed by Ryan Coogler. It's like Wicked with better dancing.' Ava (Janelle James), discussing the book The Sassy Wizard Kid 'Let's get rid of Everybody Poops, 'cause most days I don't, and that's a problem.' A parent takes things too far during a PTA meeting about book banning 'Probably should have just let me have the Wii.' After shooting her boss, Jane (Nicole Brydon Bloom) reveals just how rogue she's gone 'Why are we questioning Victoria in our interrogation room instead of literally anywhere else…?' 'Because this is where the liars go.' Jimmy (Brian Dietzen) is none too happy about his teen daughter's big fib 'Alden Parker! He single-handedly took down the Philly Phantom, kid!' 'Oh, I'm aware. Please don't call me 'kid.'' Torres (Wilmer Valderrama) is a grown man, dammit 'I used to constantly give the benefit of the doubt. But you cannot date someone for their potential, because they may never reach their potential.' Sara delivers some wise words — a rarity on this Netflix dating series 'I refuse to believe that a tragedy had to destroy everything.' 'But it did.' Matt (Charlie Cox) and Karen (Deborah Ann Woll) catch up after a year apart 'I tried to mentor someone, but….' 'Didn't she shoot you in the face?' [Fisk laughs heartily] 'The younger generation. What can you do?' Wilson Fisk (Vincent D'Onofrio) tells Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) about his post-criminal life 'Drakkar Noir. The scent of choice for New York's Finest.' Matt (Charlie Cox) gets a whiff of the competition 'It concerns a family candy dynasty. It's sort of like Succession meets Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, except everybody's hot.' Hetty (Rebecca Wisocky) describes her guilty pleasure show Night Sugar 'He's got a rap sheet longer than a CVS receipt.' Damn, Tan (David Lim) — that's a whole lotta crime! Best of TVLine Weirdest TV Crossovers: Always Sunny Meets Abbott, Family Guy vs. Simpsons, Nine-Nine Recruits New Girl and More ER Turns 30: See the Original County General Crew, Then and Now The Best Streaming Services in 2024: Disney+, Hulu, Max and More