Wanted to include her, but she was just 16 when the show started. I was 18 at the time, so ok back then. But I'm not 18 now.The lack of Kelly Bundy as an option makes me sad.
Duh. Just don’t look at her first two years, lol.Wanted to include her, but she was just 16 when the show started. I was 18 at the time, so ok back then. But I'm not 18 now.
Someone will have to explain to me how Daisy Duke is not on this list. Granted Dukes was probably not necessarily considered a “sitcom,” but by that standard I would argue neither was Sex And The City.
Caitlin from Spin City is Heather Locklear. Just some knowledge before you vote.
Fair question. I searched for “top sitcoms” in each decade, finding a site that listed the top 50. So I suppose DoH was not considered a sitcom. But she may be worth adding to the round of voting (as a write-in-candidate) coming up soon to secure the last 2 of the 8 quarter-final spots.Someone will have to explain to me how Daisy Duke is not on this list. Granted Dukes was probably not necessarily considered a “sitcom,” but by that standard I would argue neither was Sex And The City.
Same deal breaker for Mila Kunis.Wanted to include her, but she was just 16 when the show started. I was 18 at the time, so ok back then. But I'm not 18 now.
She was in my list of top 12, but got cut when reduced down to 10 (I think 10 is the max # physically allowed using the Poll option).Not sure if it's a sitcom but Cybil Shepard from Moonlighting.
I kind of remember that show on BBC, it was pretty good too. And she would certainly be a strong contender. But to research all the BBC and other international shows would be too much.Sarah Alexander, British Actress, Coupling, Secretariat's the field if added in.
Like I said there was a good reason for her omission. However as noted in Round 2, I reconsidered and gave her a waiver for a chance to claim one of the last 2 spots of the 12 Babe field.Any list from this era without Kelly Bundy is bogus.