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"Was it George Segal? I hear he plays the Banjo!"

"Was it George Segal? I hear he plays the Banjo!"

She kind of resembles B-movie mainstay Robert Z'Dar. This is not a good look for Amanda.

She kind of resembles B-movie mainstay Robert Z'Dar. This is not a good look for Amanda.

I watched the whole first season on Netflix and I laughed a few times every episode but it just seems to me like a safer version of Always Sunny. They make the characters, specifically Blake, generally likeable and the stakes are usually pretty low. Even the overachieving dick, Anders, seems like an ok guy. It is a

I watched the whole first season on Netflix and I laughed a few times every episode but it just seems to me like a safer version of Always Sunny. They make the characters, specifically Blake, generally likeable and the stakes are usually pretty low. Even the overachieving dick, Anders, seems like an ok guy. It is a

CBB was hard to get through. Heder's sense of humor was so wildly different than show's normal vibe that it hamstrung the show, his non-cursing hurt the free-wheeling improv of the show and prolonged "what am I thinking" to a painful amount. You could tell that Harris was a little self-conscious about the cursing

Oprah's popularity was/is a direct result of being on during the mid-morning/ mid-afternoon when there is really nothing else on when she started and cable hadn't fully proliferated yet. She then crafted a show to directly appeal to the moderately educated,middle class stay at home moms of 1990's. It was a perfect