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TVLand offers some of that now, but they've cut much of it out for their original programming. I've found a good group of shows over at Lifetime and…is it Logo or Bravo? Lifetime has Frasier at like 11am and Logo/Bravo/Oxygen has Will and Grace, Roseanne, and the Golden Girls on at night. I can catch Fresh Prince on

Yeah. Remember when it was I Love Lucy only 10 years ago? Now it's Friends, Full House, My Wife and Kids, and…..George Lopez. The oldest show is Full freaking House.

You are correct about Mel. I think they were able to avoid demonizing Niles in that moment by also having Daphne do the same thing - they both flaked on serious commitments. Daphne was basically married and Niles actually was. They also deliberately demonized Mel and Donny right after. They did a really surprisingly

Can you give me some examples? I think I've seen most of the early seasons in order but I'm not sure if I've seen everything of the last 4-5 seasons. The relationship was not meant to be a "these shitty people deserve each other" to me - to me, it's played as a desired "true love" endgame. Ross's terrible behavior was

I like "Mondler" - the start of their relationship was very natural. Friends get together like that all the time and it had the ability to be both funny and romantic. While it neutered single, jokesy Chandler I still like the pairing a lot.

Rachel didn't do a lot of terrible things to Ross though. She, through no fault of her own, brought out an obsessive, jealous manipulative side to him. That's what he is and always was. Even when Ross is noncommittal after Emma's birth, the fact that Rachel says yes to Joey's fake proposal causes Ross to be mad at

But was he that successful? He wasn't always a professor and Rachel and the other friends all at one point mock his "boring" job or say that "he's not really a doctor," etc.

I'm watching through the show on Nick at Nite and Ross and Rachel has to be my least favorite tv pairing of all time. Ross is HORRID to her - she experiences this positive character development through getting over the spoiled rich girl schtick and landing a great job, and he repeatedly sabotages her professional life

As someone who has seen every single episode, you're right. Niles was married for most of his infatuation and in moments where something could happen (they're alone in his house one night, etc.) he stays true to his wife, even if he's unhappy. Several times after the marriage he says he's going to ask her out or

Did we not learn from Bee Movie, guys?

Have you ever sean Jean's "camel DeNiro" impression? The man IS a Muppet.

They should have done the Uglies series instead - has a dystopian edge, a built-in trilogy, interesting commentary about beauty and it has all of these different worlds/groups of people that would parallel the districts and Capitol from Hunger Games. It's introspective but much more suitable as a popcorn movie.

Granted I think Lois is speaking smartly - when authors strike against their films they don't get to see another of their books adapted. Lois has quite a few novels, even aside from the 2-3 companion/sequel books to The Giver (I read the first two). If she wants everything else adapted this is how she needs to speak.

Is it? I'm from the US so I don't know what the demographic is there but I think it's really really nice to see a comedy where 95% of the main, everyday cast is made up of very realistic women who don't bicker all the time about men/appearances/etc. I've referred a few friends to it and they all adored it (at 20-25).

Gary Cole should be on this show. Maybe….Peralta's father? 22 years between the actors. It's feasible..

CAN WE BE BEST FRIENDS? Miranda is criminally unwatched here and it's sweet and perfect and I love that goddamn show more than half of my family members.

CAN WE BE BEST FRIENDS? Miranda is criminally unwatched here and it's sweet and perfect and I love that goddamn show more than half of my family members.

I think I heard Bill punched someone at a urinal or did something to them while they were peeing? There was also the time he shoved someone riding with him in an elevator. Those are the two I heard.

I would have preferred my favorite Holt moment "IT'S THE ONE CASE I CAN'T SOLVE" but I mean, that one is a CLOSE second after last night.

I can't believe he Bill Murrayed Peralta. And yet of all of the characters in the world to do so, it should be Holt. I died.