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I loved Gene's opening line:

The character or the actor?

Also, Myra liked Urkel a lot. Laura always seemed to find him super annoying even as time went on. She never seemed to really grow fond of him.

Worked for "Spin City", where the entire office disappeared. It was randomly the Barry Bostwick, Heather Locklear, Charlie Sheen, Richard Kind, Alan Ruck and Michael Boatman doing stuff. It was like a totally different show. That is basically a full cast, but they dropped like 6 characters who where major characters

I buy that, actually.

Not to mention the last 10 episodes had a different mom. This would of been fine if it was a one season change up, but the actress spent like 9 seasons and 100+ episodes playing the mother. You think she just finish it up, with the knowledge this show was wrapping up soon or one more season tops. Really odd.

I miss PAX. It was just pure mediocre, white bread TV but something about it just made you continue to watch.

I love "Community" but the Yahoo! season seemed kinda done for, considering half the cast was gone.

"The Critic" is one of my favorite shows of all time. Considering how much it ran on Comedy Central non stop back then, it's surprising there's only 23 episodes.

"Charles In Charge" I remember used to run on channel 9 WOR in the New York metro area. The creator was Michael Jacobs, who went onto create "Boy Meets World". Syndication probably bought that guy a small island.

"Disney's Doug" was like a whole different show. It didn't make a ton of sense. Plus, Billy West didn't do the voice of Doug in the Disney version.

"The Hogan Family" ran for 6 seasons and 110 episodes, and it was totally forgotten. Not great TV, but why not at least a DVD release? You can barely find clips on YouTube. Justin Bateman and Sandy Duncan was in the cast! It did bounce around syndication for awhile but you can't find it anywhere anymore.

It was for the time.

Flo has appeared in over a 100 commercials, according to Wikipedia.

Left wing propaganda?

I want to love "Powerless" so bad but it seems kinda all over the place.

"Murder She Wrote" was pretty damn great. Screw the hipster "Friends", which dethroned it from it's time slot at the time. Give me some good old mystery writer from Maine solving stuff any day.

I never thought of that, but now that you mention it, yeah!

I remember those. The 80s one was laugh out funny, when Greg would look up at the sky in slow motion to defend Christine's honor was laugh out funny. Gregory Thomas Garcia, the co-creator of the show, would go on to create some really quirky sitcoms like "My Name is Earl" and "Raising Hope." It's odd it's no where to

I did not know this.