@@JazzFlop212 I never searched what they won so maybe I'm wrong, but what I mean is when you look at shows that aired at the time and see how much praise it gets now I feel that this show is underrated, look at friends for example, it's so overrated, it's a good show but it's overrated.
I understand what you mean. It was popular and critically acclaimed at the time, but is it listed as one of those ‘of all time’ shows, like mary tyler more? I hope so, because it deserves it.
It must be because I was looking for something to watch and this was on. Joseph Gordon Levitt is on this show with a lot of seasons and I've never even heard of it....
I followed this show sporadically when it first aired, but self-isolation lead me to binge all the seasons of this show, and it was a lot of silly fun! I recommend it during these strange and stressful times!
@@karensheline5183 my late stepfather never saw any episodes untill the early 2000s when the series was on reruns!he really liked it!great cast and funny stories!
I've only ever watched an episode of this show (this was pre-youtube) and I never realized that John lithgow is so funny (he was always typecasted as a villain). In this episode he had a doppleganger who trapped him inside an invisible cage. After moving his hands on the walls of the invisible cage, he muttered 'oh my God, I turned into a mime". I'll never forget that scene and that line 20 years after.
You've gotta watch the show Trial By Fire: he was on the whole first season, and the show was absolutely prefect, it was so funny, there were times I could barely breathe because I couldn't stop laughing. The second season starred Kristen Chenoweth, and was also great. It was definitely one of the better sitcoms, I hope you give it a try, it was great!
Yes he(Joseph Gordon Levitt) mentions that somewhere😂.exactly what you said,&the fact that they kept it.i think that kinda made him sad🤔,that he didn't do it perfectly n they showed it..but I guess he wasn't taking the whole thing THAT seriously😊.he is still happy about it&said he liked the scene anyway
Just got done watching the entire series on ROKU ... what a great show. I actually got a little choked up during the finale (I'd read about how it was for the actors on set that day). Lots of talk about how NBC disrespected this great show by moving it to 15 different time slots during the 6 years it was on. NBC has a track record of not recognizing good shows ... they did the same thing with Star Trek (Original) back in the 60's, moving to various time slots, ending up with 10pm on Friday night .. when all the fans were out for the evening. Glad this is still available for fans to watch .. so many great moments!
Living in SoCal, I regret not going to a live taping of this show back in the day. But back in 2013 I did go to a couple tapings of The Exes. I got to meet Kristen Johnston and Wayne Knight. Kristen Johnston was very nice.
I enjoyed that trip down Memory Lane very much! That show was brilliant. Every episode had me in tears of laughter. I miss it! Thank you for this. I needed a good laugh today 😂
Turns out French Stewart's spitting scene was unrehearsed and spontaneous. Also Tommy's laugh was a blooper, but the director decided to leave it in the final cut.
Idk if anyone else got the terms of endearment reference when dick was shouting to give his chipmunk the pain shot, Shirley McClain screamed for the nurses to give her daughter the pain shot when she was dying of cancer
How could they not have the scene where Dick tries to impress Mary by squeaking around in his new leather trousers? It was one of the most hilarious scenes ever! 😊
I was watching _the crown_ (my wife was, actually) and I've seen this actor who plays Churchull and remembered this show. I'm deeply distressed about so much time having passed, yet, I'm pleased to see this again.
Fabulous show. Typically, we here in the UK cannot buy the complete DVD set of this gem. Consumers in Britain are woefully served by business in general.