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Maybe I'm overlooking complexities of the show, but I am at this point, just so sick of the cheating-on-your-wife stuff. It's kind of boring me at this point. Yes, yes, again Don's screwing around. I'm just getting sick of watching it.

I'll admit I didn't realize they were his kids. I don't remember ever learning that.

I'd agree that it was an uneven episode, but it had its moments.

As a pseudo-finale cliffhanger, it makes sense. Most of the show's season finales have gone dark and serious at the end.

Ah, Shawn's a liar and I've been waiting for the episode where it was revealed to people. I guess it does seem crazy for the viewer to think they don't suspect it at least. But I've often thought about it, and maybe it's because the show's usually so "light" it's easy to overlook the fact that none of those characters

Great compared to your mother.

I wasn't allowed to watch Three's Company cuz of all the sexual innuendo, etc. Now that I see it as an adult I can see my parents did me a favor. Cuz that show blows.

Yeah, but Cheers is still standing, and not bull-dozed to the ground.

That's one of my favorites, too. I sometimes wonder if Harry would've become a regular character like Frasier did if "Night Court" hadn't come around. I loved that they had him show up a few episodes before the series finale to end the Bar Wars once and for all.

When are they gonna get around to renaming Craigslist "Rapeinvitation .com"?

There's also the one where Norm gets hurt at Frasier's and has to stay on their couch for a few days. Eventually, all of Cheers just follows him there.

Maybe, but it's not all that representative of the show. Cliff is barely there, and even Norm's character is a bit off.

Really? No one was reading them? Maybe they were giving us too much in depth analysis and back and forth discussion. Perhaps a straight forward review would work better.

Seeing the early episodes with Rebecca, I wonder if they always decided to reveal her to be more nutty as things progressed. It at first seems like she's supposed to be a stronger character who doesn't have time for Sam's crap. But fairly early they introduced Evan Drake and slowly turned her into a more pathetic

Well, the idea of these articles is supposed to be some episodes most representative of the series. And they've decided to stick with the 10 episodes, no matter how long the sitcom.

As someone who was of the certain age that made me pay much more attention to the show's later seasons, I often think some of those early "dramatic" episodes about Sam and Diane's relationship just drain a lot of fun from the show. Seeing the older ones, I appreciate them and am surprised how deep it got.

Ya know, AMC's website has been showing it since Monday. It's there for a limited time but you can watch the whole thing. With ads, unfortunately,

I'm sure someone must agree with me here. I've gotten sick, tired, and honestly bored with "Don cheats on his wife." I'm not saying that it's not true to the character, or that in real life cheaters are not habitual. I'm just sick of watching it keep coming back to that.

Yup.

Pretty sure really can see some of that 'round the internet. He's at least done nude drawings of generic women in his typical style.