Story of two Chinesse brothers forced to come to USA after the Tenanmin [sic.] square massacre. One becomes a gangster, the other wander becomes a Karate knowing savior. Stars a guy from Albany NY who either played Bruce Lee in a movie, was second choice to play Bruce Lee in a movie, or was second choice to Brandon Lee in a movie. Also starred the 4x4 murdering Noxema chick, Rebecca Gayheart, for a couple of episodes. I trust you will not look up Gayheart's bio.
Half hour show taking three low budget movies and condenscening them to 3 8 minute segments in a commercial style.
Buffy: The musical is on tonight.
Yes, OK fine. Say what you will. It's a funny fucking episode.
I know, I liked the episode, I watch the show but that has nothing to do with this thread.
Another tv show- guy marries girl to improve his career/she marries him to get a good apartment. One came from a major sitcom, one goes to a major sitcom.
Will and Grace?
Mine was Vanishing Son. Part of the "Action Pack" shows (Babylon 5, Kung-Fu: the legend continues, Knight Rider 2020, Herculus,...)
Edited By Sloatsburgh on July 03 2002 at 1:39
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Good Galt, you got the second posed series and say what you will I liked the first season of it.
Edited By IkeaBoy on July 03 2002 at 4:43
It's funny that old TV shows to you were on when I was in college.
How about that wacky Seinfeld!!
This thread is for OBSCURE tv shows, not OLD ones.
Oh. I get it now. How about that show that had two guys, a girl, and a pizza parlor
Well I'm sorry for trying to revive this thread. Why don't you put your intelligence towards solving the July 2nd 6:50 posting?
Nah, this is a good thread. If that TV show is too tough, I can throw other ones out there. I have no idea what other posting you're talking about.
edit, now I see. No idea.
Edited By Galt on July 03 2002 at 4:56
this show was the root from which Mork and Mindy was spawned,
and it's harder than you think.
Happy Days unless your looking for the root of happy days which is love american style
Love american style it is.....
What was the root show for Good Times?
All in the Family? (I think it may be All in the family --> Jeffersons --> good times but for final answer i'm going to say AitF)
Yes...
but it was All in the Family, Maude, Good Times...
you lucky bastard
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