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Actors who starred as the same character in 2 TV Shows

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Actors who starred as the same character in 2 TV Shows Not counting one-time guest stars or cameos in the other show, I’m talking about fully being part of the cast list and there nearly every episode on both shows (obviously related ones). Also Not counting revivals, reboots or Animated Series versions. Kelsey Grammer as Frasier Crane in Cheers/ Frasier Half the cast of Breaking Bad/ Better Call S…

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Jerry Stiller’s Character Actor Run

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Jerry Stiller’s Character Actor Run Has any character actor ever had the run that Jerry Stiller had between Seinfeld and King of Queens? 18 straight years on popular television. submitted by /u/JayZorBlade

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The latest House of the Dragon showed me the average viewer is incapable of understanding character motivations

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The latest House of the Dragon showed me the average viewer is incapable of understanding character motivations The amount of people I’ve seen calling it bad because THEY wouldn’t have done what Rhaenyra or Alicent did is astounding. They legitimately can’t understand that a character with an entirely different life and relationship to the other characters would have different motivations than they do. Like no empathy at all to see the situation from the…

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What is the most iconic character since Heisenberg?

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What is the most iconic character since Heisenberg? Off the top of my head, Homelander is one of the most iconic characters ever. Antony Starr gave performance of a lifetime. Matthew McConaughey as Rust Cohle. Penn Badgley as Joe Goldberg comes to mind. What other character do you consider iconic? submitted by /u/Scared-Engineer-6218

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LPT If you have someone in your life you want to review your narrative writing, name a character after them. They will feel at least more compelled to read it then and they can give you a detailed breakdown of the character you named after them.

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LPT If you have someone in your life you want to review your narrative writing, name a character after them. They will feel at least more compelled to read it then and they can give you a detailed breakdown of the character you named after them. submitted by /u/EnvironmentalAd1006

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Who is a TV character that people are so quick to defend as “perfect”, and don’t want to accept that they’re “flawed”?

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Who is a TV character that people are so quick to defend as “perfect”, and don’t want to accept that they’re “flawed”? I find that there are quite a lot of fans that are so quick at defending everything a beloved character does, that they sometimes overlook sides to them where they’re committed questionable actions and anytime someone points out what they clearly did wrong. People go through great lengths to make excuses for their behaviour, insisting their acti…

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Who’s your favorite “stoic, reserved, loyal, badass” character?

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Who’s your favorite “stoic, reserved, loyal, badass” character? Hi. Hope you’re doing well. Been recently watching Agents of Shield and Agent Melinda May I feel fits this archetype I described in the title and I like character’s backstory being slowly revealed and seeing why she is the way she is and her gradually starting to show the layers behind her tough exterior. I also remember Teal’c on Stargate SG-1…

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I’m just curious; did anyone used to – or still to this day – watch shows just for a specific, possibly non-main character(s)?

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I’m just curious; did anyone used to – or still to this day – watch shows just for a specific, possibly non-main character(s)? First, to the mods: I understand this may fall under the “list” rule for posts, so I understand if its removed; my sincerest apologies if so. So, a discussion about the Drew Carey Show reminded me I use to watch it mostly for Mimi, Lewis, and Oswald. Carey had his moments, but those three were almost always guaranteed laughs. It made me realize…

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What is the origin of the trope where a character receiving an urgent phone call will tell the person on the other end to “Slow down!” while relaying their message?

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What is the origin of the trope where a character receiving an urgent phone call will tell the person on the other end to “Slow down!” while relaying their message? Has anyone ever done this in real life? I see it constantly in various tv shows and movies, but I don’t remember any instance of someone speaking so fast over the phone that I had to tell them to slow down. submitted by /u/PapiSurane

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Knowing a character will die makes them more interesting

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Knowing a character will die makes them more interesting Bojack Horseman Spoiler I started watching Bojack Horseman and already really hooked on it, currently on season 2, but unfortunately got spoiled of the Sarah Lynn death, but that made my interest on her sky high, she is by far my favorite character when she only appeared in like 3 episodes and the whole cast are so much more complex so far, and …

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