I think I didn't realize Wheeler and Data were played by the same actor until maybe near the end of TNG.
I would prefer a Night Court reunion, a Night Court anything perhaps, to a Friends one.
Night Court was an ensemble too. I'm not sure I even totally realized how much people focused on Larroquette until near the end of its run.
He played a role in an ep of "Sliders" too as a kid of his did it.
I do love when he's pretending to be a judge and he says the phone doesn't work. Then when it rings he goes "It just keeps ringing like that, drives me batty!" The way he said it was pretty great. (Curiously I had to go by memory, I didn't find a site with the quote.)
I read somewhere the show actually was considered somewhat serious in its first two or three seasons. Not sure I believe that, but early on there was some elements of seriousness. Some of the Leon episodes are outright sad. And they had a "Dan learns a male friend is transgender" episode so that's maybe of interest to…
Even though it turned out incorrect I liked the idea that the Americans doesn't broadcast in Canada for some reason. (I'm not sure if "The Canadians" would work, but it's not hard to imagine a Canadian version of their title sequence. Just replace the American images with Canadian ones.)
If conservatives had no sense of humor about themselves they couldn't watch comedy at all as most comedy, even King of the Hill at times, is laughing at conservatives at least sometimes.
There's been times and places college Leftists did pretty bad things too. Although that was more Marxists in the 1970s.
This is a fairly broad, and sometimes dismissive, show though. Other than Artie "rich white guys" tend to be simply terrible and weirdly they themselves essentially say they are terrible people. Others did complain how her Indiana step-family was a fairly broad caricature of "hicks." The last episode, which was…
Hmm that's a good point.
Yeah. I think he even did the thing of thinking she was a lesbian so he could feel better about the rejection.
I do think some here are open to that, but many are pretty firm that these things are not happening or that they are good.
In fairness there are still cloistered and contemplative orders. I'd think if a woman pretending to be a nun wanted them to de-cloister that would ruffle feathers.
Well his friends are part of the reason there were dangerous metas, and himself, in the first place. Although that was Thawne's fault, really, not there's.
I don't care for football, but I think some of that storyline is kind of lazy and unfair. I would guess even the people involved in the Redskins aren't this cartoonishly bad.
I think they just like getting mentioned.
I thought it seemed to at least be saying "He's jumping to sex way too fast, she hasn't even expressed interest in him."
I think the idea of a religion being exclusive is slightly foreign to the Japanese. In much of Japanese history traditionally speaking people could be Buddhist and Shinto simultaneously.