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Post by Lebowskidoo 🦞 on Jun 15, 2018 22:02:00 GMT
The Drew Carey Show was a great sitcom, but everyone forgets that this game show host used to be cool and funny.
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Post by deembastille on Jun 16, 2018 16:32:29 GMT
lois and clark the new adventures of superman.
step by step
Hogan family
numerous others that were nice, more or less normal, you don't have to be holy crapping all over the place in order to be funny.
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old imdb name was Hans-Wilhelm but this site tweaked it to hanswilm
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Post by hanswilm on Jun 29, 2018 14:35:17 GMT
Wings Coach Ren and Stimpy (YOU FAT BLOATED EEEEEEEDIOT!!!!!) Brotherly Love... and although it carried on long into the 2000's the show ER it's heyday was from about 94-99 while Clooney was still on there
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Post by stefancrosscoe on Jul 1, 2018 11:49:42 GMT
The Drew Carey Show was a great sitcom, but everyone forgets that this game show host used to be cool and funny. Have not seen it since it was aired (very late) in my country back in spring/summer 2001 and up til around spring/summer 2002 but I always stayed up to catch two episodes back to back every weekday, which made my sleeping hours a bit toned down, but I think it was worth it. Might have to pick up on it again, maybe looking up if it ever got an complete collection containing all seasons and so as I am not sure when or if it will ever be back on TV where I live.
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Post by amyghost on Jan 15, 2019 14:22:16 GMT
The Drew Carey Show was a great sitcom, but everyone forgets that this game show host used to be cool and funny. Completely hilarious and clever sitcom, even though it tanked a bit in its final season. Actually I find Drew to be still pretty cool in his game-show host duties, but I wonder if he's ever considered doing a Drew Carey Show reunion episode?
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Post by Lebowskidoo 🦞 on Jan 15, 2019 15:00:03 GMT
The Drew Carey Show was a great sitcom, but everyone forgets that this game show host used to be cool and funny. Completely hilarious and clever sitcom, even though it tanked a bit in its final season. Actually I find Drew to be still pretty cool in his game-show host duties, but I wonder if he's ever considered doing a Drew Carey Show reunion episode? I know I'd watch it. Actually never did see the final episodes, where Christa Miller was gone and replaced. Cleveland Rocks!
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Post by amyghost on Jan 17, 2019 2:18:21 GMT
Completely hilarious and clever sitcom, even though it tanked a bit in its final season. Actually I find Drew to be still pretty cool in his game-show host duties, but I wonder if he's ever considered doing a Drew Carey Show reunion episode? I know I'd watch it. Actually never did see the final episodes, where Christa Miller was gone and replaced. Cleveland Rocks! Weird thing is, when Kate was married off, she was never mentioned or referenced on the show again. I just couldn't take much of the actress who stepped into the breach, nor the character; the fact that, according to Carey, the network deliberately ran Season Nine's episodes out of order, out of spite, because they wanted the series to end, didn't help. The show didn't totally shark-jump for me--it still had a lot of funny moments--but some of the magic went out of it with the departures of Miller and Craig Ferguson. I'd love to see a reunion ep which brought everyone back (at least everyone who's still alive, though leave it to Drew to stage an attempt to bring back the dead, lol).
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Post by Primemovermithrax Pejorative on Jan 17, 2019 5:23:03 GMT
Eerie, Indiana
although it was never popular.
I suspect shows like Lois and Clark were heavily promoted at the time but in this million channel universe it just cannot get the type of replay as shows from the 50s-80s did in syndication.
There had been talk of a Babylon 5 movie. I think the death of the actor who played G'Kar pretty much ended that. Have to admit, the show did build a great soap opera type interest-especially with the unfinished plots like the parasite in Londo and the "David" story that never got filmed.
That "B Squared" storyline was neat.
I don't know how much of a rewatch it would be though.
The advantage in older tv shows was the lack of a soap opera structure so you could watch single episodes on their own without needing to see others.
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Post by theravenking on May 5, 2019 13:12:42 GMT
The Outer Limits
Millennium
Profit
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