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I actually liked the Lost finale. I kinda get why most others didn't, but I don't get at all why people are still bitching about it. Let it go, for fuck's sake.

Bernie Mac played a character named "Bernie Mac" on his show, so he doesn't qualify.

How long til we get some Family Ties cameos? And who's gonna be the first? My money's on Justine Bateman.

They make several references to him being a control freak, which was probably true before the illness. They'll probably play that up later.

I see where you're coming from, but I think it would be best for everyone if you apologize for implying "Green Eggs and Ham" is anything BUT a masterwork.

I fucking hate Space Jam and Lola so much that the complete 180 they did on her with that show was my favorite thing about it. They actually gave her a personality. I didn't like the show much, but I hope they retain that version of Lola for whatever they decide to do with the Looney Tunes next.

Robin Hood Daffy is up there for me. That tree gag alone kills me every time. I tend to rewatch Rabbit Seasoning (the one with the "Pronoun Trouble" bit) more though.

I mean, at least it was better than Baby Looney Tunes and Loonatics Unleashed.

What about Cool Cat? The most timeless of all Looney Tunes!

It took me around two seasons of Breaking Bad to stop thinking of him as Hal. It's worth noting that he got a bunch of Emmy nominations for that show too.

1. Robin.

I'm a huge fan of characters on sitcoms intentionally saying funny things, particularly when the other characters laugh at it. It was done to great effect back on Cheers and more recently on How I Met Your Mother, and I find it very endearing. They're supposed to be funny people, not just joke delivery systems.

Lies.

I like that they spent a good deal of time talking about jokes and wordplay that tend to get lost in modern translation. Shakespeare doesn't get enough credit for how funny he was.

@ElDan, Great sitcoms of the last 20 years (1993-present): 30 Rock, Arrested Development, The Simpsons, Seinfeld, Friends, Malcolm in the Middle, Futurama, King of the Hill, South Park, Frasier, Friends, How I Met Your Mother, The Larry Sanders Show, Community, Roseanne, Parks and Recreation, The Office, Louie, Girls,

I can't remember. Was Saul actually in on Walter poisoning Brock?

Hmm… I've been stuck in the second step for the last two years. I must be doing something wrong.

Michael Jackson?

It's actually Princess Daisy in the movie, from Super Mario Land.

It kind of is a minor cult classic, and I disagree. I think the only reason anybody even remembers it is because it's inexplicably a Super Mario Bros. movie. Branding is powerful. If Batman & Robin had removed all the Batman characters, and was just this weird, original superhero flick that really sucked, no one would