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If they didn't include anachronistic hair and wardrobe, it's not a true remake.

She was on the Parenthood television show.

Look, people can make all the parody videos they want, but they're never gonna top Breaking-Bad-as-a-90s-dramedy.

Did Chuck Berry or Don Rickles get two young women to fellate popsicles on national television?

And that show appeared juuuuuust as his more racist jokes were becoming unpalatable. Which meant the Fox audience ate it up.

An iPhone! A flipping iPhone!

Despite the racist-ass joke in the middle of it, I love that scene.

And they're wearing T-shirts that read "I got my fanny spanked at [name of club]," which does NOT mean the same thing in England as it does in America.

I could feel the heat from that scorching hot take through my computer monitor!

I loved Garry Shandling, despite being 9 when it first aired and nearly all of the jokes going over my head.

And the one where Al called the auto parts store and went through this super-specific phone menu.

I love the Bickersons.

And then Al steals his popcorn, which is the best part.

Me when he showed up on Mad Men: Goddammit.

My brother is 34 and, while I wouldn't say they go over his head, he didn't realize late-80s Fox programming was as bad as depicted on The Simpsons.

You're givin' away all our secrets!

My own personal possible example of the Mandela Effect is watching Bozo shortly before they replaced the live orchestra with Professor Andy and seeing there were more chairs than musicians.

He's a 70-year-old Jewish (self-described) socialist with anger management issues, so…my guess is he wouldn't have held up well.

I hear you, when I saw him a few years ago and he started doing a bit about a young woman doing vocal exercises on the subway, I realized I wasn't nearly as misanthropic as I used to me.

Didn't help that one voice was a black guy, one voice was an Asian guy, and one voice was a gay guy.