Almost every show that goes for multiple seasons eventually does the thing fans dread the most: the jump the shark. Not every show jumps the shark, but it's usually inevitable for long-running shows.
It’s one of the most infamous moments in television history. On the Sept. 20, 1977 episode of ABC’s hit sitcom Happy Days, Fonzie, the lovable tough guy portrayed by Henry Winkler, strapped on water ...
You've probably never seen shark footage quite like this. Fly fishing Captain Mark Martin recorded video of his fishing group hooking a mako shark, and it subsequently breaching out of the water as it ...
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Great White Shark Breaks Record with Unbelievable 15-Foot Jump
You’ve likely heard the term, “jumping the shark,” but a shark that can jump is hard to imagine. However, in the video above, ...
If you've seen Apple TV's "Shrinking" you'll be familiar with actor Ted McGinley. Long before he played Jimmy's (Jason Segel) neighbor, Derek, the actor was part of a group of new performers added to ...
These days, it’s common parlance for TV fans to talk about a show “jumping the shark” when it starts declining in quality, usually due to some unexpected plot point or storyline. The origins of the ...
Henry Winkler’s recent Emmy win (finally!) reminded me of his contribution to our modern lexicon. It was as star of the seminal TV show Happy Days some 40 ago when Winkler’s character, Arthur “the ...
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