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Dan "Help me! Help Me!" Pierce
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You're expecting historical accuracy from a sitcom on a broadcast channel owned by Disney?

Finally, a show about my struggle.

Isn't part of the joke that Eddie as a 12 year old boy in Florida, is behind the curve on cool trends?

I remember that NBC did a Ferris Bueller series around the same time. It wasn't as good as the movie or Parker Lewis Can't Lose. Parker Lews had a epilogue were you see these two silhouettes leave a theater saying, "so that's how you do it."

They did the same thing during the 80's:
"A man teams up with a talking car…to fight crime!"
"A man creates an artificial being which can create solid holograms…to fight crime!"
"A man gains the ability to transform himself into other animals(but mostly just a hawk and a panther)…to fight crime!"
"A grizzled cop teams up

You made me doubt that it was D.B. Woodside who was in 24 for a second there. I had to look it up to be sure.

Get a Life is from a time when Fox was still a young network.

That reminds me: I think Shaggy's parent in Scooby Doo: Mystery Inc. we're swingers.

Me.

No love for the GILFS?

Oh, this was a social fraternity. We just knew that if a member failed out of school then they were of no use to anyone.

I was in a fraternity at an engineering school and it was different than most. Academics was stressed and in fact my GPA went up when I moved into the house. But we also had great parties.

Hey, I'm a high-functioning sociopath. Do your research.

I recently re-watched this. It suffers from a little too much self awareness. There's a scene where Joshua Jackson starts his car and the radio starts playing "I don't want to wait" and he quickly turns off the radio. And in the prologue, a bunch of kids are discussing the events of the movie, and one kid says, "oh

I think it was Trent that kept getting players' names wrong. For god's sake, their names are right there on their jerseys!

The worst announcer across all sports is Joe Buck.

I recently watched it on Netflix and agree with your assessment. One question I have is, was it definitive that it was Sam White that sent out the invitation? Of course, as pointed out in the movie, it didn't matter who sent it, as the point was that so many students RSVP'd.

Well, the linebacker is on the Bills active roster, but he's serving a 4 game suspension.

His signing the player that broke Geno Smith's jaw was trolling at its best.

Wait, does it lampshade lampshading?