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#101

The list is too long.

 

Barney Fife

Edith Bunker

Hawkeye

Frank Burns

Jay Riemenschneider

George Costanza

Kramer

Homer Simpson

Niles Crane

Randy Marsh

Michael Scott

Frank Reynolds

Tobias Funke

Rick Sanchez

 

 

 

#102
6 hours ago, Sbbruin said:

It’s an easy argument.  Believe me, they are both smoke, but MarryAnne was a flamethrower.  Plus, at least she has a soul.

MaryAnne was a dirty slut and you know it!

#104
1 hour ago, Loco said:

MaryAnne was a dirty slut and you know it!

You shut yer filthy whore herpes infected mouth. She was pure as the driven snow, and I wanted to protect her.

#105

she and the professor were off building kinky stuff with coconuts and bamboo, all the signs were there... booty shorts, handle bar pig tails...

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#106

I think the Professor had the ghey.  Word is Gilligan was packing a hog, kinda like Milton Berle.  I think he put Mary Anne in traction once or twice.

#107

The main cast -- and a whole shit-load of secondary characters -- on SEINFELD

Larry, Artie and Hank from LARRY SANDERS SHOW

Ted Danson from BORED TO DEATH

#109
On 8/25/2018 at 12:53 PM, Deej said:

Not the GOAT, but David Puddy from Seinfeld only appeared in 11 episodes and killed it every time. Seemed like he was in more. May be the greatest per minute of screen time.

This.

#111

Too many favorites, and impossible to rank. Most have been mentioned aleady...

LIz Lemon - 30 Rock

Jack Donahue  - 30 Rock

Niles Crane - Frazier

George Constanza - Seinfeld

Dr. Cox - Scrubs

Lucille Bluth - Arrested Development

 

#114
On 8/26/2018 at 6:40 PM, Pato del Muerto said:

Peter Boyle in everybody loves Raymond 

He was great in that. I think Deborah and Robert are my two favorites, but I love the whole cast. Seems like there were a lot of peripheral characters that added so much. 

Father Hubley always brought the laughs

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#116

Regarding the MaryAnn vs. Ginger debate, I suggest most of us on  #TeamMaryAnn, are there because we grew up watching Gilligan reruns in our adolescence and teens and MaryAnn represented the romantic girl next door. Ginger was the Playboy model that was definitely fappable but ultimately unattainable.

It's just a theory.

Based on a literal reading of the thread title, (i.e. sitcom "characters" as opposed to the actors who played them), I'll submit:

Fred Sanford

Dr. Harry Solomon

Howard Wolowitz (I know Shaggy/Surly loves to hate BBT, but Howard is a great character)

Dan Fielding

Murphy Brown (although I don't look forward to the revival at all)

 

 

#118
On 8/27/2018 at 3:43 PM, CurlyDumps said:

Jack Donaghy (Alec Baldwin) - 30 Rock 

Needs more love.

Just came to post this....

 

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#120
18 hours ago, DoobieWah said:

Dr. Harry Solomon

It was Dr. Dick Solomon, the physics professor, played by John Lithgow. Harry Solomon was his brother, the one with the transmitter in his head, played by French Stewart. 

That was such a great cast of characters and an excellent cast of actors portraying them. I don't think the show would've worked if not for Lithgow's over-the-top performance as the high commander. It was so big and so outrageous. I remember thinking it was strange for an actor of his caliber to be doing a sitcom and I wasn't sure about the premise but I was sold after watching the first episode.

Jane Curtin was the perfect choice to play Dr. Mary Albright, Dick's love interest. (And let's not forget William Shatner as the Big Giant Head.)

#124
35 minutes ago, WhatTheBuck said:

Do you mean Ralph Kramden?

I always thought Audrey Meadows brought that show together. 

#125
7 minutes ago, pyrohornIII said:

I always thought Audrey Meadows brought that show together. 

It was Norton that was the glue.

#126

I still use Eddie Haskell as two faced smarmy guy reference.  I hated the character, but he was certainly iconic.  Kind of like Frank Burns and Radar, his character defined him so much he never had much success in any other role. 

#127
1 minute ago, Onboard 2.0 said:

It was Norton that was the glue.

He was a great sidekick, and played off of Ralph well.  But Alice was the dose of reality that made the show believable.  Otherwise it would have been too harebrained.    She wasn't the best actress and was slow on her lines now and then, but it is still quite remarkable they did that show live. 

#130
8 minutes ago, pyrohornIII said:

He was a great sidekick, and played off of Ralph well.  But Alice was the dose of reality that made the show believable.  Otherwise it would have been too harebrained.    She wasn't the best actress and was slow on her lines now and then, but it is still quite remarkable they did that show live. 

Yeah she was the sensible one. I'll agree with you on your take.  We'd never have that to the moon Alice without her character.  

#131
28 minutes ago, pyrohornIII said:

I still use Eddie Haskell as two faced smarmy guy reference.  I hated the character, but he was certainly iconic.  Kind of like Frank Burns and Radar, his character defined him so much he never had much success in any other role. 

Frank Burns eats worms.

#135
On 8/26/2018 at 6:51 AM, d2o said:

Is that Daddy Constanza or Arthur Spooner cause I can see an argument for both

Both characters consistently bring the laughs. Kudos to Jerry Stiller for playing Arthur differently than Frank while still being hilarious.

 

#137
52 minutes ago, F250 said:

Both characters consistently bring the laughs. Kudos to Jerry Stiller for playing Arthur differently than Frank while still being hilarious.

 

They were both hilarious, but I don't know if i'd say they were that different. 

#138

The obvious…

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Personal favorites…

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Someone that probably never crossed your minds, but she and Redd Foxx just killed it…

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#141
1 hour ago, lateshow said:

They were both hilarious, but I don't know if i'd say they were that different. 

They were certainly similar but they had different personalities that their comedy was based on. Frank was an outlandish rageaholic without any empathy for his family while Arthur was a ridiculous childish old man with moments of sincerity.

 

#144

Coach 

norm

cliff

alex p keaton

barney fife

archie bunker 

Edith bunker

luther van damme

 George costanza

michael scarn

dwight schrute

 

 

#146
15 minutes ago, LW Goatman said:

Pound for pound, Randy Marsh is tough to beat.

 

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I don't  know, he's always seemed a little one dimensional to me.

#150
9 hours ago, 'stache said:


We should be friends. This is my list, plus Al Bundy.

A fantastic addition.  I'm not that well versed with Married With Children, but I've seen enough to appreciate him.

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