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Thursa 1 year ago
#15 the whole medical-school thing in the last season was just... off.
       
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Lineau 1 year ago
#4 The murder/suicide of Phil Hartman by his wife, was hands down the worse loss for comedy in the late 20th century. "News Radio," The Simpsons, SNL, et al. Every series he was in was made better for his involvement, and noticeably declined with his absence. RIP. sm_80
       
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Vicy 1 year ago
Lineau, Yes, he came to a sad and tragic end, but he was a self-absorbed a**hole and was never funny in anything.
       
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Bela 1 year ago
Vicy,

Everyone is entitled to their opinion. Even you, although yours is very, very wrong.
       
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Dicky 1 year ago
Cheers without Diane
       
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Johnny 1 year ago
Dicky,

Noooo. It was still great without her.
       
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Dicky 1 year ago
Cheers without Diane is a nobrainer
       
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Johnny 1 year ago
#9. Ugh. No. America Ferrera is insufferably woke.
       
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Clifton 1 year ago
#4 It was just a matter of adjusting after he was gone. John Lovitz did a good job replacing him.
       
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