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2557ArticleMr MagicIt was Kimmy who was the dumb one, not Joey. Aug 22, 2015View
2556ArticleAngelOtterI loved Pokemon (and still do!), The cards got banned from my school because kids were selling them and the parents were getting mad that their kids were using lunch money to buy them. That just made us want them more of course. I still buy every new game that comes out. Age of PokemonAug 22, 2015View
2555ArticleHoju Koolander@thecrow174 Really, Joey? Of all the adult characters, i found him to be the most consistent, but he did start out kind of goofy. Jesse on the other hand really took a dive though by the end, where everything was about "the hair". @pikachulover Yeah, the whole Seinfeld cast got pretty out there by the end, I guess having Kramer in the mix made George's decline less noticeable. @comic_book_fan So did Erik's hair get floppier or shorter by the end? I have to imagine there is a correlation there.Sitcom Characters Who Got StupidAug 21, 2015View
2554Articlecomic_book_fanyou forgot Erick Mathews from bmwSitcom Characters Who Got StupidAug 21, 2015View
2553ArticlekronohsI love retro ads. Rad Retro Ads Aug 21, 2015View
2552ArticlepikachuloverGeorge Costanza; when the series began he was pretty witty and clever, but he still had his schemes like in the episode "The Stake Out" This is the episode when he invents the alias Art Vandelay. Then think about a later episode in the series like "The Abstinence". Where you would watch it and think "How does this character even live?" Sitcom Characters Who Got StupidAug 21, 2015View
2551ArticleMr MagicLet's not forget Joey Gladstone from Full House. There are times when he isn't smart or doesn't dress smart either. It's the cartoon he's been watching. When they say cartoons will rot your brain, they ain't kiddin'.Sitcom Characters Who Got StupidAug 21, 2015View
2549ArticleHoju Koolander@Vaporman87 Yeah, that different seasons in sucession situation was a great way to notice those changes. The other scenario is when the breakout character takes over the show, like Urkel or The Fonz or when they ditched the main character siblings on California Dreams and made Sam, the exchange student the main character. Sitcom Characters Who Got StupidAug 21, 2015View
2548ArticleVaporman87I absolutely picked up on this phenomena, even in my youth. This was especially prevalent when stations would air back-to-back episodes from completely different seasons. The characters would seem totally out of whack. This was such a fun read. I liked this line: "Sure, he won, but that's not really something that should boost the kid's confidence, y'know? It's like giving People Magazine's Sexiest Man Alive cover to the St. Bernard from the Beethoven movies." Sometimes the character development would go in a different direction too. Maybe a character would become more bossy or become the "leader". Sometimes one character would begin to become the focus of the show, leaving other characters with the crumbs. These types of blatant changes would sometimes annoy me. Other times, it might seem to suit the direction of the show. I suppose the cast and crew of a show don't really know what the audience will respond to better until it's been on the air for a while. And then they attempt to adjust things to suit what they believe is the desire of the consumer. All part of showbiz.Sitcom Characters Who Got StupidAug 20, 2015View
2547ArticleHoju KoolanderAs a KISS fan I am ashamed to admit I haven't seen this one, I will have to rectify that this Halloween. I was ridiculed for TRYING to be a heavy metal fan. Had a band and everything, but nobody was buying the fact that the drama kid who played Kenickie in Grease was a metal head. Ah well, I knew what I liked, whether my classmates believed it was up to them.Heavy Metal-Sploitation Part 1Aug 18, 2015View