Brad Pitt didn't have to parkour onto a roof à la Cliff Booth for his latest home makeover project. Instead, the Oscar-winning actor simply strolled onto the set of the newest HGTV series, Celebrity IOU, hosted by Property Brothers stars Jonathan and Drew Scott, in order to make some renovation magic happen. Pitt figured prominently in the premiere episode of Celebrity IOU, which aired on HGTV on Monday night. The premise of the series goes a little something like this: Each episode, one A-list celeb will team with the Scotts to help gift a home makeover to a …
Bonded by bourbon brotherhood, Damon Salvatore and Alaric Saltzman have a bizarre friendship on The Vampire Diaries that has its ups and downs.
Meredith may have been selfish in the beginning, but she can now be considered an emotional pillar in the Grey's community.
Here are the five times Cristina Yang proved to be a good friend and five times she was the absolute worst.
Our resident good girl and main character, Elena, cherished her friends. But, even good girl Elena had times when she was a less than stellar friend.
Gina Linetti proved she could be a good friend; She also proved that she could be the worst.
Jerry is often mistreated by his co-workers in the parks department. But there have been a few times where they've treated him well.
Maze and Linda have a surprisingly wonderful relationship, given the whole 'demon' thing... and these are some of the best moments.
Jane the Virgin's Petra Andel has led a complicated life, with the character's good and bad actions often reflecting as much.
"You've Got A Friend In Me." That Randy Newman song from the original Toy Story is more than just the most famous hit from a soundtrack. It worked as a common theme spanning all four entries into the franchise. The driving force behind each film is friendship, especially the one between Woody and Buzz Lightyear.
The angels, immortals, and devil on Netflix’s Lucifer all have a lot to learn when it comes to their lives on Earth. The demon Mazikeen’s biggest challenge has been figuring out how to fit in and make friends. After spending millennia as Lucifer’s right-hand woman, she couldn’t exactly relate to human problems. Slowly, though, she started to care about a select group of people.
Would The Office really have been anything if it weren't for Jim Halpert's incessant pranks and tit for tat with Dwight Schrute? The two make an unlikely pair-- which is why they work so well together on screen. Their conflicting personalities cause a natural rift between Dunder Mifflin's two top-performing salesmen.
In the first episodes of Season 4, Chloe tries to determine if Lucifer is a good person/friend or the villain he has been made out to be by the church. Father Kinley tells her that Lucifer only thinks of himself and manipulates people into thinking he is good. Lucifer's intentions, according to Father Kinley, are only about getting what he wants.
Throughout the four seasons of Lucifer thus-far, the relationship between its titular devilish character and the tough as nails police detective Chloe Decker has seen its fair share of ups and downs. To be completely fair, the situations they face together often take a turn for the strange - but as a friend to Lucifer and the others, Chloe has had her bad moments along with the good ones.
Who doesn't want to be Frankie Bergstein in their twilight years? She has the coolest hippie wardrobe ever, lives in a sweet beach house, and is shameless about her love of tacos. In Netflix's Grace and Frankie, most of the characters find themselves sinking into the pitfalls of adulting, but Frankie always keeps a sunny outlook on life—often with the help of a doobie. Frankie may be in her seventies, but she's a kid at heart.
There are two key components that make Netflix's Grace and Frankie the rousing delight it is. First and foremost, it caters to the seniors' demographic, which has been criminally under-served—though improving in recent years with fare like The Kominsky Method and Book Club. Second, Grace and Frankie is of the ever-popular buddy comedy genre. Its titular characters are polar opposites—Grace is a vodka-swilling WASP and Frankie is a pot-smoking hippie—who are thrown together when their husbands leave them for each other.
In the entire population of fictional teenagers, few are more iconic than Harry Potter. He's the Boy Who Lived and he defeats Voldemort, the scourge of the wizarding world. As a true Gryffindor, Harry is known for his bravery. To call him a hero is not an understatement. Nevertheless, behind this hero is a normal teenage boy.
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel may look like a pink sprinkled cupcake of a TV show, but it packs some serious bite. Viewers and critics alike are enamored with Amy Sherman-Palladino's glamorous but naughty fantasy world of 1950s New York.
The Harry Potter series’ success can be attributed to several factors, but it's the story’s ability to keep the characters relatable and human that proved a hit with the fanbase. One of the relatable aspects of the series was the focus on friendship; the central trio is something that people of today would dub #friendshipgoals.