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Looking for TVALF (and) Any 80s Sitcoms you like?
Posted February 14, 2024 by HipparchiaTheCynic in Television

I've started watching ALF. I watched the movie once as a kid and I remember my mom saying we all hated it. So I thought I'd give it another try, this time the 1986 tv show. It's charming! I love that little puppet now (even though he's quite annoying haha.) it's a very unique plot compared to a lot of sitcoms, I know that it leaned into the 'children's show' appropriateness after season one but I still like how it's not just a children's puppet show and it's not raunchy either, a good middle (at least in season 1.)

I've been looking for shows that I can watch without being too involved (one that I can just feel good without thinking too much.)

Do you have any sitcoms you like for similar reasons? Maybe ones that you like paying attention to, there's just few sitcoms I can think about that require attention lol.

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JBeauvoirMay 27, 2022

“ The Prom follows Dee Dee Allen (three-time Academy Award winner Meryl Streep) and Barry Glickman (Tony Award winner James Corden) who are New York City stage stars with a crisis on their hands: their expensive new Broadway show is a major flop that has suddenly flatlined their careers. Meanwhile, in small-town Indiana, high school student Emma Nolan (newcomer Jo Ellen Pellman) is experiencing a very different kind of heartbreak: despite the support of the high school principal (Keegan-Michael Key), the head of the PTA (Kerry Washington) has banned her from attending the prom with her girlfriend, Alyssa (Ariana DeBose). When Dee Dee and Barry decide that Emma's predicament is the perfect cause to help resurrect their public images, they hit the road with Angie (Academy Award winner Nicole Kidman) and Trent (Andrew Rannells), another pair of cynical actors looking for a professional lift. But when their self-absorbed celebrity activism unexpectedly backfires, the foursome find their own lives upended as they rally to give Emma a night where she can truly celebrate who she is.

Directed by Ryan Murphy, The Prom is the spectacular, big-hearted film adaptation of the Tony-nominated Broadway musical. Screenplay by Bob Martin and Chad Beguelin.”