Greg Brady getting selected to be the next “Johnny Bravo” because he “fit the suit” on The Brady Bunch.
Jimmy McNulty on The Wire.
Any Seinfeld episode involving Frank Constanza or David Puddy.
Greg Brady getting selected to be the next “Johnny Bravo” because he “fit the suit” on The Brady Bunch.
Jimmy McNulty on The Wire.
Any Seinfeld episode involving Frank Constanza or David Puddy.
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November 13th may be known as Felix Unger day, for that is the day, as stated in the opening credits of The Odd Couple, that “Felix Unger was asked to remove himself from his place of residence. That request came from his wife. Deep down, he knew she was right. But he also knew that some day, he would return to her.”
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Undoubtedly, Matthew Perry’s most recognized role is Chandler Bing on Friends, the powerhouse sitcom on NBC’s Must See TV Thursday night lineup in the 1990s. Perry has a distinguished roster of roles beyond the wisecracking Bing, who used humor as a defense mechanism to guard against his insecurities.
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