CoolIceCreamCone
CoolIceCreamCone t1_jee4tdy wrote
Reply to Currently on the last season of 'Head of the Class' (random thoughts, no spoilers!) by mikeymiggz
One weird thing from that show was for years I thought Eric the fake Fonzie from Head of the Class and Jesse's New York asshole brother Eric on Saved by the Bell were played by the same guy but they're not!
CoolIceCreamCone t1_jee4ofj wrote
Reply to Shining the light on TV comedy straight men by dtudeski
Lamont Sanford
CoolIceCreamCone t1_jee4ib7 wrote
Reply to Horrible TV Moms? by LJ_909
Dee Dee Pickles from Rugrats because she leaves babies unsupervised and they regularly get into life threatening situations
CoolIceCreamCone t1_je9apd9 wrote
Reply to Batman Beyond by 1000Fatkidz
I liked all the 90s DC shows. The more recent ones haven't been nearly as good
CoolIceCreamCone t1_je9albz wrote
Reply to anyone agree with me that if an actor plays a Character on a TV show for long enough you can't replace them or it is just weird? by Purple_Monkey34
I think it's weird after even one appearance. Like on Everybody Loves Raymond, Paul Reubens played her brother in one episode then Chris Elliott played him the rest of the series
CoolIceCreamCone t1_je9ahiz wrote
Reply to Examples you have of the main character being one of the most hated character on the show among fans? by jdpm1991
Howard Stern show judging by their subreddit
CoolIceCreamCone t1_je4g92e wrote
Make a better one up mentally
CoolIceCreamCone t1_je4g0i9 wrote
Reply to Who is the worst liar on television? by firstpc13
Tommy Flanagan, the pathological liar from SNL, that's the ticket!
CoolIceCreamCone t1_jdzmvfs wrote
Reply to Favorite child characters played by adult actors as a joke (comedies - animated and live-action)? by BalsamicBasil
Nancy Cartwright as Bart Simpson
CoolIceCreamCone t1_jdurd37 wrote
No because I watch like 20 shows at a time so I don't get too attached to one. Probably don't just binge watch one show and have your eggs in one basket
CoolIceCreamCone t1_jdc742l wrote
Reply to Who is the best TV psychopath? by EngineeringOk3975
Maxwell Jacob Friedman
CoolIceCreamCone t1_jdc6r27 wrote
Reply to Best and worst opening songs? by ChaingaPaste
Best: Dallas
Worst: Facts of Life 🤢
CoolIceCreamCone t1_jd2fpny wrote
Drew Carey Show. It started off as a down to earth sitcom about an unattractive middle management guy, almost like the live action Dilbert, but became very insane with just no real sense to it and just throwing everything at the kitchen sink. Probably killed the show for syndication
CoolIceCreamCone t1_jbstuti wrote
Reply to Which were the worst late cast additions to a popular show, in your opinion? by Lili_Danube
Everyone after Charlie left Two and a Half Men
CoolIceCreamCone t1_jbstobb wrote
Reply to I just noticed when thinking of the popular modern sitcoms vs the popular sitcoms of the early/pre 2000s, many of the older ones used to be more centered around friends just hanging while modern are workplace set. Why do you think this is? by 3kool5you
No I think the opposite is true. Before Seinfeld, I can't think of any sitcom that was just friends hanging out. As far as popular older shows like that, just that and Friends and the Friends clones like Caroline in the City, Two Guys and a Girl etc. Pretty much every old sitcom was work or family based.
CoolIceCreamCone t1_jacgf8i wrote
Reply to Have you ever let a show pile up so you can binge rather than watch weekly? What does that say about our viewing habits? by TimeTraveler3056
No never intentionally, just when I either didn't have enough interest or was busy. I never binge watch anything.
CoolIceCreamCone t1_ja7eqto wrote
- Simpsons
- Larry Sanders Show
- Seinfeld
- Yes Minister
Honorary mention to I'm Alan Partridge and The Critic
CoolIceCreamCone t1_ja7eap9 wrote
I didn't know Roger Ebert came back to life, great review!
CoolIceCreamCone t1_ja7e4pf wrote
Reply to We’re all mostly adults now, the Amazing World of Gumball would be great if season 7 and onward was more themed towards older audiences. by Random_user76
That's not good to make kids shows adult. Like should Sesame Street have become more adult and just ended up getting cancelled in a few years?
CoolIceCreamCone t1_j91arfy wrote
Best of luck with that Vinnie, maybe they'll throw in another billion for the World Bodybuilding Federation 🤣
CoolIceCreamCone t1_j8hq1lu wrote
I thought Melissa Rauch was really good and the bailiff lady is funny. Also people don't remember Night Court that well because it wasn't on syndication that much so it's just pleasant
CoolIceCreamCone t1_j1hr98r wrote
Andy Samberg because I thought he was a weird unfunny geek until I saw Brooklyn 9 9 then I thought he was funny
CoolIceCreamCone t1_iyctc9j wrote
More interesting that the sign says "clit"
CoolIceCreamCone t1_iuzjwse wrote
Reply to TIL the former members of Timbuk 3 have refused to license the song "The Future's So Bright, I Gotta Wear Shades" for commercials, including a $900,000 offer from AT&T and offers from Ford, the U.S. Army, and Bausch & Lomb for their Ray-Ban sunglasses. by big_macaroons
They used to play that song in commercial bumpers and vignettes for WWF in the 80s
CoolIceCreamCone t1_jee4zgk wrote
Reply to What are your favorite TV Shows that started before 2010? by NeitherIndependence
It'd be way harder for me to name favorite shows AFTER 2010!
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