Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Taxi. Two Jim episodes. One where he's taking his license exam "what does a yellow light mean?" and the other where he's apartment sitting for Louie and the place burns down.
Are you me? Omg, the yellow light episode is soooo funny.
I also like the episode where the future mil threatens Louie with a hit man.
Anonymous wrote:Fellow 90s kids will know this line (esp if you were from a single (black) family household like myself)
"how come he dont want me man"
sob sob sob
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Surprised no one has mentioned game of thrones yet.
Battle of the badtards
Hard home
Wildfire episode with the boat from a few seasons ago
Battle of the Blackwater. It was a stunning episode.
Also, Hodor. Best unexpected reveal ever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Donna Martin Graduate!
Beverly Hills 90210
Donna broke the rules. The rules about drinking at prom were clear and the consequences were spelled out ahead of time. It's BS that a ridiculous protest led by Brandon (THE WORST) worked. I don't know why this still makes me mad 25 years later haha...
Haha-totally agree
Of course, I pretty much stopped watching then, and for some reason the damn show went on for 7 or 8 more years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Bill Cosby is disgusting now, but I admit I LOVED the Cosby show episode where the family shows Theo what the real world would be like by turning the house into an apartment complex/bank/store/restaurant.
I loved that episode so much, also the Gordon Gatrell designer shirt one. Childhood shows that stayed with me- the Family Ties when they turn their house into a hotel while the parents are out of town. Kate & Allie, the episode based on the Maltese Falcon.
Recent shows- Hodor, Game of Thrones. The episode of Breaking Bad with Hal and Walt facing off in the desert. The Sopranos episode when Tony takes Meadow to look at colleges. I think my taste in shows has gotten darker since I was a kid.
"There was a kangeroo in the living room." I haven't seen that many episodes of FT (not old enough to have watched it when it originally aired) but I did catch a rerun of that episode once as a middle schooler & still love that one line more than 15 years later. The way the dad says it cracks me up just thinking about it!
Anonymous wrote:Sex and The City - A Woman's Right to Shoes
This episode so spoke to my life, at the time, when I was living in LA in my late 20s. Friends were getting married, having kids, and I was spending my money on shoes. Tatum O'Neal didn't agree with Carrie's life choice and "shoe shamed" her.
Anonymous wrote:Donna Martin Graduate!
Beverly Hills 90210
Donna broke the rules. The rules about drinking at prom were clear and the consequences were spelled out ahead of time. It's BS that a ridiculous protest led by Brandon (THE WORST) worked. I don't know why this still makes me mad 25 years later haha...