everyone is fine, no one died, the home burnt down. estelle getty would call blanch a in so many ways. you ll need a turnstile in your bedroom! the true heart of that show was dorothy, the bea arthur character. beware of anyone who says no calories, absolutely no charge, and let s just lie down on the bed and watch television. and of course rose s character was the clown. i was the one that thought up big squeaky toys for cows! the golden girls talked about edgy stuff. it was in my first script rose s husband died while having sex with her. although, i did think it was strange when he started yelling rose i m going, i m going!
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i just want to be married again. the ross and rachel relationship made it like oh, i have to tune in this week because i want to see if they getting together? i don t believe i don t get to go to my own prom. the one with the prom video where rachel realizes that ross has always loved her. bye! chip! oh, dear. i don t believe you did that. yeah, well. all the most memorable moments in the sitcoms are the ones where they touched on something beyond the comedy. and it made for really great television that a lot of people wanted to watch. literally everyone in america. i, ross. take thee emily. take thee rachel. we ve really been on a ride with ross and rachel. our goal in writing the finale
all time. so watchable. friends. friends. friends. friends. i really appreciated friends. one of the top all time sitcoms, seinfeld, yeah. are we finished? done. at the core of every sitcom, you do have a family, whether it s a blood family or a found family. you know, in the case of friends or seinfeld. as new generations emerge from baby boomers to gen x to millennials to gen s, we see the changes reflected in the friends sitcom. it happens as we hit the 70s at a moment at which divorce rates in the country were also rising. we seem to be going downhill in life s most important venture, marriage. do you compare everybody to your ex-wife? i sure do. and compared to blanche, everybody looks good. the odd couple was one of