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friendstuffs · 4 months
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faz uma da monica geller com mariq chiquinha
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i love her hair like that. like or reblog if ur use ♡
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slowtowners · 4 months
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also the subjects of my special interests
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seinfeldgifsets · 1 month
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SEINFELD 8x19 The Yada Yada
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nerdby · 1 month
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They could not have chosen a more hurtful way to word this question🤣😭
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countesspetofi · 8 months
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Today in the Department of Before They Were Star Trek Stars: Walter Koenig in "Gidget's Foreign Policy," an episode of the Gidget TV series that originally aired December 15, 1965. Koenig plays Gunnar Mälström, the stuffy fiancé of an international student who comes to stay with Gidget and her father. His Swedish accent in this episode has some similarities to the Russian accent he used in Star Trek.
NOTE: The character and the episode, while par for the course in 1965, come across as pretty damn sexist by today's standards. There's a whole "What she needs is a good spanking" scene that I didn't even bother to screencap because, ugh. Guys, if you sincerely believe that the woman you're dating is truly too mentally or emotionally immature to be treated as a fellow adult human being, the answer is to end the relationship and find someone you can respect as an equal.
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Another Trek connection: Koenig's love interest in this episode is played by prolific film and TV actor Brooke Bundy. Bundy went on to appear as Lt. Sarah MacDougal, the chief engineer of the USS Enterprise-D in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode “The Naked Now.”
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justapopculturejunkie · 5 months
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doldrumcalamity · 4 months
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The zoomer shame of having to admit that The Office is probably one of if not THE the best American sitcoms to come out after 2000. It's like it goes from just being this older person show that the millennials who were our older siblings and cousins watched as kids to then those millennials turning into 20-30somethings and making everything cringe then when YOU become the age they were when they watched it and you give it a chance you realize they were fucking totally onto something.
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cryptocollectibles · 12 days
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Mad #266 (October 1986) by EC
Written and drawn by the usual gang of idiots, cover by Mort Drucker.
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theriu · 1 year
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Was someone going to tell me there was an 80s family sitcom about a child android living with a human family that was popular with viewers but voted by critics as “one of the worst sitcoms of all time”
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or was I just supposed to learn it from a youtube playlist of classic theme songs and Wikipedia
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atomic-chronoscaph · 2 months
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John Astin and Carolyn Jones - The Addams Family (1964)
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beyondtherhetoric · 2 months
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Top 16 TV Sitcom Dads From the 1990s (As Voted By You!)
Growing up in the ’80s and ’90s, I watched a lot of sitcoms. The TGIF lineup on ABC was a mainstay. As I watched those 1990s TV shows, I naturally identified more with the children. I’d see little pieces of me when Stephanie Tanner got bullied at school or Robbie Sinclair questioned the meaning of life. Now, I’ve been a dad for almost a decade. And the role of father plays such a central part of…
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thecovertcomic · 4 months
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Sitcoms have a laugh track because they dare not have a cry track.
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aunti-christ-ine · 4 months
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MeTV wraps up 2023 with final episodes and finales during ''The Lasts on the Last'' on New Year's Eve!
Bidding a fond farewell to 2023 with a special selection of last episodes from classic TV starting Sunday, December 31st at 12P | 11C!
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seinfeldgifsets · 1 month
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SEINFELD 3x11 The Alternate Side
Bonus:
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nerdby · 2 months
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I don't normally ever watch Cheers because I can't stand Diane Chambers, but today I switched it on out of boredom and saw the last episode for the first time. Holy shit, this is deeper than I ever thought it would be.
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the-goodkhush · 1 year
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i want a custom laugh track in my life that randomly plays when something is objectively funny so that at social events i know when i’m supposed to laugh
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