Only Murders — Not Romances — Allowed In The Building As Jesse Williams Gives An Update On Season 4

In its fourth season, “Only Murders in the Building” is leaving behind the title New York building and the city to move to the Hollywood Hills. The show will bring on board an impressive roster of comedy talents for this change of location. Meryl Streep is set to rejoin the main cast, while new additions include Eugene Levy, Molly Shannon, Melissa McCarthy, and others. They will all be investigating the murder of Sazz Pataki, portrayed by Jane Levy. However, it seems that one recurring character from Season 3 won’t make an appearance: Tobert, played by Jesse Williams.

32 Primetime TV Shows That Incredibly Ran For More Than 250 Episodes

As a dedicated gamer, I’ve experienced the thrill and disappointment of watching TV shows come and go. Yet, there are some exceptional series out there that, with the help of devoted fans, have managed to endure for an impressively long time. It may seem that our beloved dramas and comedies often vanish too quickly, but these 32 shows defy the odds, having aired over 250 episodes each:

The Big Bang Theory Theme’s Lyrics Are A Little Scary – And Kind Of Sad

Many well-known songs have gained popularity through their association with TV shows. For instance, “I’ll Be There for You,” performed by the Rembrandts, is synonymous with the hit series “Friends.” Similarly, “The Big Bang Theory” theme song, titled “The History of Everything,” is another instantly recognizable tune, brought to life by the Canadian rock band Barenaked Ladies. Although the lively rendition played during the show is often perceived as light-hearted and amusing, the complete song tells a different story. In truth, its lyrics are somewhat ominous and melancholic, foreshadowing the demise of the universe.