"Dad's on a hunting trip, and he hasn't been home in a few days." That's what started Sam and Dean Winchester hunting together on Supernatural in the pilot. Fans know the story well. They know what happened on that fateful night in that house.
On October 5, 2000, audiences tuned in to the WB to watch the birth of the pop culture phenomenon that was Gilmore Girls. Set around the lives of a very young, yet immature mother and very grown-up daughter, new fans fell in love with the duo. The series stood out to audiences thanks to their unconventional mother/daughter/best friends relationship. Lorelai and Rory soon became household names, and the fan base of the series grew early on. Not only was the series notable for its unique relationships but also for its face-paced and witty dialogue and an overabundance of pop culture references.
Parks and Recreation is one of a few sitcoms that have achieved a sort of immortality in recent years as their fans can go back and revisit them and new fans can binge-watch them on streaming services. The story of Leslie Knope and her trusty Pawnee Parks Department team has resonated with millions of people across the world.
How to Get Away With Murder, better known as HTGAWM, gave us soapy plotlines, humor in the middle of criminal activities, and the powerhouse character that is Annalise Keating. Not only has the show broken barriers, but it's also become an almost guilty pleasure for many who would not normally watch a show in this format. However, even fans that obsess about the show don't know all about the little details behind it, whether it be details about what goes into making the show, or things about the plot of the show.
Believe it or not, it has been almost fourteen years since ABC aired the pilot of Grey's Anatomy. Since then, many in its cast have become stars, and its creator, Shonda Rhimes, has produced several other television hits. The balance of riveting medical drama and fun "will they, won't they" romances made Grey's Anatomy a household name in television by the end of its first season in 2005.
The 99 are that thin blue line between chaos and peace. In fact, they lay it all on the line to protect the streets. They're all excellent cops and are great at their jobs. On the other hand, they know how to have fun. Indeed, the 99's also great at goofing off. The show has a loyal fan base. Fans know all the details about the show. As a matter of fact, they know all the little details that prove they're true fans.