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They both like soup. And talking...or not talking.

Yeah, that really stuck out to me too. I frequently request people not call women females. This seems like it was written by someone that understands female = don’t use, but doesn’t understand the context of that discussion. Frustrating in the general public and a really bad look for someone that is ostensibly a

As a nurse I can attest to the fact that female doctors are easier to work with than male doctors. When I need to page a female doctor they respond quicker, they put in orders to the computer quicker, they are more likely to trust a nurse’s assessment and take their opinion, and they get to the patient’s room quicker.

aww I liked Dharma and Greg. I've even defended it here a time or two.
Just Shoot Me was one I liked very, very much during its run—but much like Spin City (another one I absolutely loved during its run) it was this giant mass hit during its initial run that just died in syndication. Like they were continually rerun

I said elsewhere here but she was the Kaley Cuoco of her time!

I liked it quite a bit during its first season—-it helps that I was already a fan of Rob Schneider (I know, I know) but that 2nd season when Ron Eldard and Justine Bateman both decided they didn't want to do it anymore and were replaced by Ken Marino and a red headed woman whose name I can't remember it lost a lot of

We've managed this before, but it's quite difficult to find 10 great live action sitcoms set in real places in the US that aren't in NY state or California.

Well, Dharma and Greg is awful, but I'm surprised that Just Shoot Me doesn't have more of a following. Laura San Giacomo and Enrico Colantoni FTW!

I actually liked this show and I'm wondering why it has a 10 episodes article. There was one episode I remember where it was told backwards like The Betrayal Seinfeld episode. I thought it was genius when I was 11.

I don't think I defended that character at all. I even call it a "one-joke character." I do address the fact that, with the criticisms, none took a step back to even discuss how weird it was that this character existed at all (especially as the show got weirder) on what looked to be a standard hang-out sitcom. And I

A little show called Punky Brewster rules them all.

I like how the article tries to defend the David Ogden Stiers character. It was awful (the character, not the article. The article is just kind of strange in what seems it's defensive nature. Taking on critics of the show in 2015.)

And then we laugh at what black people name theirs! Three cheers for white privilege!

Wow, I must have sort-of watched this for longer than I thought if the episode with Blink 182 was in season 3. That's one of the handful of memories I have about the show, I assumed it was in season 1.

Fillion has aged. his face has, shall we say, Fillioned.

Traylor was Monk and Guys. Cynthia was Titus and Drew Carey.

Somebody accidentally hit the "R" key when typing the name in on her birth certificate and it was too much work to change it.

And just like Judy Winslow, the Pizza Place went into the porn industry as an adult. 90% of the pizzas delivered in porn are from that place!

Just like Prince's mother.

I was so done once they dropped the pizza place. Just like Judy Winslow in Family Matters, that poor pizza place went up the stairs and never came back down…