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Diff'rent Strokes (1978)
I mean, come ON! It's Gary Coleman!
What else is there to say? Gary Coleman made this show what it was...
I'm not exactly sure what that means, but it's true. When someone comes up to you on the street and says "Hey, remember that show Diff'rent Strokes?", what do you think of right away? The same damn thing as anyone else.
Gary Coleman saying "What you talkin about, Willis?"
That line made Gary Coleman's career. End of story.
Clutch (1998)
Tom Green's performance
Tom Green's performance as the "Computer Gimp" was the most convincing role he has ever portrayed. I found myself struggling to remember that it was in fact, only acting. I only wish he had more chances to play clinical retards like this.
The A-Team (1983)
This show is the greatest.
If you haven't seen this show before, (sorry if this offends you)... if you haven't seen the A-Team before, you are an idiot. Mr. T became an instant role model for young people everywhere in this show.
Who could forget the episode where B.A. (stands for Bad Attitude) is afraid to fly in an airplane, so the rest of the guys slip some sleeping pills into his hamburger.
And of course, there was the one where B.A. had to wear a welding mask to build some sort of contraption made out of metal.
And everyone who has seen the show has to remember the memorable moment where B.A. drove the A-Team van through a closed gate made out of chain-link fence.
To make it short and sweet, this show is one of the best shows of all-time.