—u/hemmendorff “For example, Raymond and Debra from Everybody Loves Raymond. He never stood up to his mother for his wife and even voted against his wife in the PTA so he wouldn’t have to help with the kids. He was whiney and useless; he was basically a fourth child to Debra instead of a husband.” —justchillman —u/brettmbr —u/ThingThatsJustBegun “Honestly, as a teen, I did not know better and tried this. It did NOT go well.” —u/thirdlost —u/iwipiksi —u/Adelaidey So, I watched the scene dumbfounded, did some more research on the episode, and then realized that the caffeine pills were originally supposed to be amphetamines, but the network censored that idea away." —u/white87wolf “There was a government office that would literally give shows free money to produce these ‘very special’ episodes.” —u/sharrrper —u/WeBornToHula “Being gay was a punchline, and it was so normalized. At the time, I barely noticed, but now, during rewatches, it makes me cringe. It stands out so bad.” —u/ferociouswhimper —u/CarterS20884 “For me, it was Arnold’s room from Hey Arnold! He had a full glass ceiling that you could access the roof from. It’s still my dream room.”  —u/ilostmycarkeys3 —rachelc43 —u/mmss —u/Luther-and-Locke

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