Where Are They Now?
By Brittany Carson on May 8, 2013
We were there for their first kisses, and their first… well, “firsts” and all the teen angst-filled love triangles on Dawson’s Creek which aired for six seasons on TV from 1998 – 2003. Whether you were rooting for Joey and Pacey, or Joey and Dawson or Dawson and Jen or Jen and Jack or… [gosh, we're STILL confused], but Capeside High was just like any other high school: full of little white lies, hard learned life lessons and loves lost and found. Now, 10 years after the show has ended, Snakkle finds out where the talented cast are now, and where they ended up after Dawson’s Creek.
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By Brett Singer on April 28, 2013
“Come and knock on our door…” Anyone who was watching television between 1976 and 1984 knows what comes next. (If you’ve forgotten, watch this.) Three’s Company, the story of a man living with two women who has to pretend to be gay in order to keep living there lest he arouse the suspicions of his dopey landlord(s), ruled the airwaves with a combination of sexual innuendo, outlandish schemes, and broad physical comedy. (The “girls” first meet Jack Tripper asleep in their bathtub, for Pete’s sake.) Let’s find out what happened to the good folks of apartment 201, and their various friends and neighbors.
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By Samantha Paradero on April 25, 2013
Though it only aired for four seasons, Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman became one of the most memorable screen adaptations of the popular DC comic, as it showed a different side of the Man of Steel with its focus on the romantic relationship between the titular characters, Lois Lane and Clark Kent. As this year marks the showâs 20th anniversary, Snakkle catches up with some of its most prominent cast members.
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By Brittany Carson on April 10, 2013
They were there, engaging in on-air phone calls with pop stars like Justin Timberlake, and they were there introducing us to up-and-comers like Fall Out Boy. The hosts and VJs of MTVâs iconic Total Request Live brought in-person interviews, live audiences and the feeling of newness to cable television. Today, Snakkle looks back on some of the showâs most recognizable faces and finds out where they are now!
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By Samantha Paradero on April 4, 2013
Much like Friends, Living Single featured six twenty-something friendsâfour women and two menâwho live together in New York and get into all kinds of hilarious hijinks as they deal with friendships, careers, and romantic relationships. Itâs been 20 years since Living Single first aired on TV, but weâre sure you havenât forgotten these Brooklynite besties.
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By aaronrasmussen on March 20, 2013
Itâs been three decades since a group of largely unknown actors burst onto the screen in the now iconic film The Outsiders. Some, like Tom Cruise, have enjoyed major success since they starred in the 1983 hit, while othersâLeif Garrett, anyone?âhave weathered their fair share of problems. Check out the rising and falling fortunes of the entire cast.
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By Samantha Paradero on March 12, 2013
In 1998, plenty of jaws dropped when Wild Things hit theatersâspecifically because of the raunchy sex scenes, like the topless, girl-on-girl pool scene between Denise Richards and Neve Campbellâtwo of the hottest starlets of the â90sâand their shocking threesome with Matt Dillon. Oh, and how can forget Kevin Baconâs full-frontal nude in the shower?
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By Samantha Paradero on March 4, 2013
2013 marks the 20th anniversary of the hit â90s CBS sitcom The Nanny, which was made popular by Fran Drescherâs famous voice⌠oh, and Fran Drescher herself, of course.
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By Brittany Carson on February 27, 2013
If you were already enjoying couch potato sessions in front of the boob tube 30 years ago, then âWebsterâ was probably one of your staple sitcoms. Like the more popular â80s show Diffârent Strokes, Webster is about a young African-American orphan who gets adopted by a white, newlywed couple.
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