Swallowing the "Little Book of Calm" often requires a career change.
Swallowing the "Little Book of Calm" often requires a career change.
Continuity schmontinuity.
Also: It's totally ok to troll the fanbase by hinting at and not resolving how tf they survived.
You can still enjoy Pee Wee's Playhouse many years after wondering why they took it off in the first place, growing older and realizing why (we won't go into that here), and also realizing how strange it is for a character in the show to call out to the main character to quote "sit on me!", which I dunno, may qualify it as a sit-com.
Actors actually do recover and find better roles after, for instance, playing Cowboy Curtis on Pee Wee's Playhouse.
(Sidenote: Was that a sitcom?)
DVDs of shows where the lead actor and shows namesake, end up in bad sex scandals go on sale for really cheap later, and you can still enjoy them; if you just don't think of the actor and the character as the same person.
Real life bars aren't actually as fun as Cheers.
Actually, they're kinda depressing.
Just because Alex Keaton is out numbered on a Liberal show, doesn't mean he can't influence the stupid voting practices of adults in the United States for the next 43 years.
Mr Kotter was never going to release the Epstein files.
What were the sweathogs involved in after the cameras were turned off?
Why does John Travolta remain silent?