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How the Hell are Niles and Daphne not on the list?

I’m going to speak on behalf of my wife.

The Luke and Lorelai relationship was awful. Maybe if the show writers didn’t keep breaking them up for the sake of a story I’d say otherwise, but those two are up there with Ross and Rachel in that we only ever saw the worst of them together, and there’s no way that doesn’t end

I had an involuntary physical and vocal reaction to reading “hacker Root (Amy Acker, in her best TV role ever)“ considering how many incredible TV roles she’s had. I mean, Fred and Whiskey alone!

Root & Shaw is my favorite, so glad to see that on the list.

JD and Elliot from Scrubs

Chuck and Sarah from Chuck is my favorite. 

The sad thing is Jim Davis actually had a second, superior, strip titled U.S. Acres (1986-1989) set on a farm. It failed to get enough newspapers to carry it to make it worthwhile and so it died.

the CW is pivoting to cheap reality shows, religious soap operas, and clip shows from within the Totally universe”

I’ll gladly go to bat for Garfield and Friends. Funny, clever and lightyears ahead of the “barely disguised toy commercial” and “All your parents’ favorites from the 60's, but now they’re kids!” field that dominated the TV cartoon landscape when it originally premiered.

I hated that cartoon.  Heathcliff and the Catillac Cats all the way.

Garfield and Friends was pretty solid as cartoons go. 

This is what happens when no one cares about the IP. Garfield is great not when you service his most basic and well-known character aspects, but when he’s allowed to be toxic and cynical, yet relatable and thoughtful. He is a low consequences bully who will steal food, mail a kitten he finds annoying to Abu Dhabi,

I was a garfield fan since back in the early 1980s. I cannot remember if there has been a good movie version. 

No, it's Dwigt.

Uh oh, Yankee Stadium is emptying out.

My favorite scene, ever.

They removed them from stores after a Brentano’s manager shot himself.