Friday OT #1 - Schlemiel Schlimazel

I've also started back on Saved By the Bell although I'm doing it kind of backwards as I started with the College Years. I am enjoying it due to nostalgia factor, but that show does not hold up very well. As I'm now more mature I find myself realizing even more how crappy a person Zack is.
I avoid those type of shows. I feel a little creepy watching them. When I watch them I revert myself back to HS/college age. So I still think KK is hot, but then think about she is supposed to be in HS and kinda creep myself out.
 
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Watching the METV remembers the MASH finale at this moment ironically. Great show. Thinking of watching Alf on my Tubi app soon as I think my oldest kid might like it. My 1st grader is hooked on The Brady Bunch right now that we bought the entire collection on DVD this summer that includes the movies as well as the spin off shows after the original aired.
 
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Seinfeld. I was never an avid fan when it was on, and definitely caught episodes of it here and there, but my wife was a huge fan so we have been working our way through it on Hulu. Great for having on in the evening if we are both finishing some work and need something on in the background or for winding down before bed.
 
I've been watching old Scrubs episodes. Donald Faison and Zach Braff have a rewatch podcast that is an interesting look behind the scenes of making a tv show.
 
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My wife and I recently did this with The Office also. We had both liked the show when it was actually on, but only got through about half of the seasons originally due to life happening. I agree that it does hold up really well, and I actually appreciated more this time around as I actually have office experience now as opposed to manual labor jobs before.

I've seen it thru 5-6 times now and it only gets better. Even the seasons where Michael is gone you can appreciate more and more.
 
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I watched "Quincy" loyally. I'm curious if I'd still like it. Seems like it's kind of a step-grandfather to "CSI."
CSI O.G.! I still enjoy it, though, as I said, you can see that some of the themes are a bit dated. Society has changed and I'm guessing old Quince would have a slightly different take on some issues today.
 
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Dead Like Me

It's got a great cast (Mandy Patinkin!) and the black humor is fantastic. Shame it was cancelled after 2 seasons (there was a movie, but it's not worth watching). You can catch it on Prime. I have it on DVD and watch it every once in a while. Really enjoyable.
 
Just wanted to throw in a comment about Everybody Loves Raymond (which was a favorite of mine when it was first-run). If you haven't seen the episode titled "Marie's Sculpture," you have to. Doris Roberts (RIP) is so excellent in that show and this episode is a hilarious highlight of the entire series. It's season 6, episode 5.
 
I didn't watch West Wing when it was on TV, but now that it's on Netflix and I'm going to have a lot of downtime at home this winter, it might be time.
 
A few years ago I bought the box set of Home Inprovement as it wasn't available on any of the streaming services that I had at the time. That was a show my family would watch together nearly every week when I was a young child. Holds up pretty well.
 
Where can I find that to stream? It's possible I won't get around to watching it, but might try at least for the earliest episodes. I don't know if I remember it being in common syndication.

I'd like to know that too. It was in syndication in the late 90s I think. They only produced the first season on DVR.
 
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