I know we are going off the "classic American TV" bandwagon here - but Gary: Tank Commander is one of the best comedy shows I have seen in a long time. It is on Netflix, but you might have to put the captions on because... Scotland
You bet your life, I remember Groucho. A friend of mine once told me that Groucho had a debate with William F. Buckley Jr. and held his own. The man was a genius.
I watched How I Met Your Mother all the way through after it came out. It wasn't terrible. I think the funniest and most ironic part is that the actor that plays Barney (Niel Patrick Harris) is a gay man but his character is the most misogynistic person ever.
Every year. I can resite most episodes without needing to watch them, but watching them is just too good. I think I got half of my moral stances form that show. I know it wasn't my parents! lol
As an update Seinfeld is hilarious, I’m on season 4 now lol. Kramer reminds me of a couple of my friends, which says a lot about the people I have chosen to associate with...
Got 2 wrong in the 80s one and 2 in the 90s Silver Spoons, Mr. Belvedere in the 80's and Beverly Hills 90210 and Melrose Place in the 90's
The situations on the show were so relevant for me in my 20s and 30s. We would watch episodes while predrinking before hitting the town
Been sick the past couple days, so I started binging The Office while quarantined to the bedroom. Through 2 1/2 seasons so far. There's a lot of cringiness that is hard for me to sit through (like EVERY interaction Michael has with Jan...), but it's enjoyable.
Sorry to hear youve been sick! I hope you get to feeling better. Micheals character both makes and breaks that show. Its kind of intentional I think.