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Topic History of: 10 'Very Special Episodes' That Traumatized 80s Kids
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Green Man I do remember some of these, I always found Michael J Fox hammy to be honest. I also remember how very dark Good Times could be at times despite being a sitcom, when Penny was being abused by her mother.

I never liked MASH at all, I found it demeaning to the opposite sex and I found it racist then but not in a tongue-in-cheek way. The last episode Goodbye, Farewell and Amen was a superb piece of TV drama.

A friend bought me a Gilligan Island box set a few years ago. I have watched it once and it was more than enough, it's nothing propaganda and the casual racism is not amusing but cringe.