Oh yeah! He was a gym teacher, right?
Oh yeah! He was a gym teacher, right?
That be awesome! GET DAN HARMON TO WRITE IT!
"Rhoda" though was a spin off of the great "Mary Taylor Moore". These shows where a lot better than syndication filler comfort.
Jerry Stiller wakes him up with a bullhorn!
Wait. This is a thing? *looks at Wikipedia* Yeah! It is! It's odd when American celebrities have this whole other career overseas!
Forgetting his recent developments, you have to admit "The Cosby Show" is the beloved show. "Cosby" is pretty forgotten, despite a decent run.
What….this is a generic syndication bait sitcom. Nothing wrong with it. A new direction some reports are saying. What new direction can they go in? This is a comfort food sitcom made for syndication. Why shake it up? "King of Queens" was pretty good, but I'm not sure it's a great idea to do this twice. "King Of…
Kevin James seems like a nice enough guy, but his sitcoms are towers of genericness.
Title of my memoirs.
Look, I will always love 90s based stuff because it brings me to a happy time in my childhood but people have to realize that's why you love it so much. It's the time period and your youth. 90s pop culture is really just so-so without the whole good time surrounding it. Oh, and Larry Wilmore seemed kinda random to be…
Yeah. I hate to say this, but I kinda feel this way about "Boy Meets World". Like, what a uneven piece of syndication bait ending with a nonsensical marriage between two really young teenagers.
So, "Fuller House" is cancelled and we can all breath easy and….wait….wait….damn.
Well, they did somehow make 102 episodes of "ALF" and 150 episodes of "Perfect Strangers" so could have a "100 Episodes" article.
I went to see a taping of "Late Night with Conan O' Brien" as a teenager, and the guest was Greg Kinnear and….TOM SHALES! I'm serious. Conan read his review of his first episode to him.
Remember this joke from "The Critic?":
Hey! I love "Wings"!
The whole premise of "Mr. Belvedere", based on a old novel and movies, was bonkers anyway. For a one take, fine, but a random guy being a butler to American middle class family ever week? What?
Yakov Smirnoff has a shorted lived sitcom in syndication called "What A Country" back in the day. Now you know.
"Buffalo Bill" was brilliant TV. Not afraid to be super funny without a likable character in the bunch. Way ahead of it's time. "Seinfeld" was a super funny show without a likable character in the bunch either.
I love "Bosom Buddies" just went fuck it around the second season. This is just a great buddy comedy!