In the latest Pop Culture Questions Answered, Brian reveals why True Lies hasn't been released on Blu-Ray just yet
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In the latest Pop Culture Questions Answered, Brian shows the origins of the popular slang term, "mother."
In a feature explaining who songs were written about, Brian explains who "Suzanne" was in James Taylor's "Fire and Rain."
In a new TV Legends Revealed, learn whether Jeannie's bottle on I Dream of Jeannie was just a painted bottle of Jim Beam whiskey.
Roseanne Barr doesn't seem to quite grasp that either Roseanne would continue as The Conners or the show wouldn't exist at all.
CBS has somehow taken the over-the-top action comedy True Lies, a visual blast by James Cameron, and adapted it into a dark, gloomy, boring and bland TV series that is shockingly bad
In a feature looking at if or when a TV series "jumped the shark," Brian asks you all to determine when (or if) Hill Street Blues jumped the shark.
In a feature explaining who songs were written about, Brian explains who the "Wonder" was in Natalie Merchant's song, "Wonder."
Despite Roseanne Barr's complaints to the contrary, Roseanne Conner's death on The Conners was handled well (and logically).
In a feature explaining who songs were written about, Brian explains who the "Rich Girl" was in Hall and Oates' "Rich Girl"