Epic Win: Night Court
Submitted by Daniel T
Night Court was an epic sitcom. We’d stay up late to catch the dimwitted Bull, the sex-crazed Dan, or any one of the other hilarious characters.
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Submitted by Daniel T
Night Court was an epic sitcom. We’d stay up late to catch the dimwitted Bull, the sex-crazed Dan, or any one of the other hilarious characters.

Submitted by Christine P
3rd Rock from the Sun was one of the most randomly epic sitcoms ever. John Lithgow owned on it. Actually, we can’t think of a character that we didn’t like. Sometimes the cop’s crush on Sally got a little bit annoying, but overall, it provided many epic lolz.
Submitted by Sal O
“Nanu nanu!” Mork and Mindy!
From the days when television was pure and awesome and gimmicky, in a totally awesome way. And Robin Williams was actually funny!
Did you know Mork and Mindy was a spin-off from Happy Days? Yeah, Mork visits the Fonz to find out why human males date female humans because the Fonz is universally famous for hooking up with the ladies:

Submitted by K Reynolds
ABC’s TGIF was always hit or miss as far as good content was concerned. Some of their content was so bad that a mere quote from a show such as, “I’m the baby, gotta love me,” or “Not the mama,” might send a nearby bystander into a violent fit of rage, whereby their arm would fly into uncontrollable up-and-down stabbing motion.
Other shows on ABC’s TGIF were the cream of the crop of television in their day though – shows like Perfect Strangers, Full House, Family Matters, and Boy Meets World to name a few. The best part was that the whole block of television was marketed as family-friendly prime time and there was no school in the morning, so it was a snap convincing your parents to let you stay up late and watch it.

Submitted by katsak
Ahhh, the good ol’ days when Suzanne Somers was smokin’ hot, John Ritter was still alive, and a sitcom about three swingers living together, thinly veiled as platonic roommates and neighbors, was totally acceptable for afternoon and prime time television.
And who could forget the theme song? “Come and knock on our door….. We’ve been waiting for you……”
Here are some blooper reels for your viewing pleasure: