kosar said:lmao! Damn, there hasn't been a good sitcom since Seinfeld and to some extent, Friends, went off the air. It's over!
What an era was the 80's. Cheers, Silver Spoons, Family Ties, Growing Pains, Threes Company....well, many more but you get the picture.
Nosigar said:Saved by the Bell ? :shrug:
It started in '89
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Wow...I forgot all about that.BahamaMama said:anyone remember who it was that came in and posted about his accident??
BahamaMama said:anyone remember who it was that came in and posted about his accident??
dawgball said:Two and Half Men is terrible, imo.
The best two sitcoms are Earl and The Office. Both on Thursday night.
(and for vinnie's pleasure) -- WORM YOU STUPID **** GET OFF YOUR ASS AND PAY JACK!!!!
Three's Company was pretty worthless in the 80's if I remember correctly. I think they were onto their 3rd replacement of Chrissy by then, the Ropers were long gone - as well as their spinoff show, and they focused way to much on Jack's job at the Regal Beagle - with that annoying boss of his.kosar said:What an era was the 80's. Cheers, Silver Spoons, Family Ties, Growing Pains, Threes Company....well, many more but you get the picture.
smurphy said:Karate Kid got it right more than any other - the Daygo East Coast transplant was an outcast - pushed around by the preppies. That movie still ignored the overwhelming influence of Chicano tough guys, but at least it didn't portray the Italians as running the school's rough underbelly.
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yyz said:Ralph Macchio couldn't look "tough" if he was packin' Bea Arthur's dick!
bjfinste said:I think it was his innocent, pussy-boy looks that allowed him to seduce the Cobras into thinking they could whoop his ass without retribution.
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