90s Sitcoms

Lisa Kudrow Getting Fired Was Her Biggest Blessing

Friends debuted in the fall of 1994, and it did not take long for the show to become a household name. At the time of their debut, the six lead performers weren’t largely unknown and were newcomers. Headlining the single sitcom changed their lives forever. Most of the cast almost did not land their roles or had auditioned for others. Still, at the end of the day, they all were perfectly cast…
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90s Sitcoms

Seinfeld: How Did George Costanza Get All Those Women?

Even 36 years later fans can’t get enough of Jerry Seinfeld and his group. But one of the characters unexpectedly continues to garner more love day by day and fans discover more details about him. While every character in the show is funny, you are sure to laugh harder…
90s Sitcoms

Curb Your Enthusiasm Fixed Seinfeld Ending In The Most Larry David Way

Seinfeld completely revolutionised the sitcom format after its success in the 90s, with no cute kids, and mainly focusing on four self-absorbed people. The show was co-created by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld. The success also landed David a second chance to develop his original comedy series Curb Your Enthusiasm. It not only continued his legacy but also fixed his first show’s conclusion…
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90s Sitcoms

Jennifer Aniston Dishes Out Backstage Gossip About an Unfriendly Friends Guest Star

Jennifer Aniston spilled some tea about Friends during her latest visit to The Howard Stern Show. She let fans know that not every guest star matched the main cast’s friendly vibe. Without naming, Aniston dished about a male guest actor whose attitude didn’t sit well with her and her co-stars. His behavior stuck out like a sore thumb compared to the cozy, family-like atmosphere that…
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