I’m running this for our illustrious Twicks.
The Rules:
The main thing is, post your answers before you read the thread.
Post Your Answers Like This Or brujaja Will Kick Your Ass:
- answer
- reply
- response
- rejoinder
Scoring: You know how scoring is done.
Game closed at fifty entrants. Scoring will be done by Saturday morning, or if we get 50 soon, I’ll try to squeeze it in during work hours. (Ssh! Don’t tell my boss.)
No penalty, but it sure would be appreciated if you wrote the answers as shown.
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In honor of Happy Lendervedder’s Sitcom Madness currently running in The Game Room, welcome to the Sitcom Edition of Family Feud.
Take a moment to think about all the hours and weeks and years of your life you’ve spent watching sitcoms. Think about the classics of the genre from the '50s to the present. Think about your favorites. Think about the conventions of the genre.
Okay, ready? No you’re not – there are a couple of additional reminders for this edition only:
Live-action sitcoms only. This is an arbitrary rule designed to keep the Simpsons from dominating – but it also serves to exclude the Flintstones and other 2-D families.
Use the character’s name, not the actor’s name. If you can’t think of the character’s name, pick someone else. Except …
Question 10 calls for an actor or actress’s name. Do not use the character’s name in that case – esp. since you may have problems remembering it. ![]()
Okay, now you’re ready – so let’s play the Sitcom Feud!
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- Name a sitcom father.
- Name a sitcom mother.
- Name a bratty child from a sitcom.
- Name a neighbor – wacky or otherwise – from a sitcom.
- Name a “best friend.”
- Name a sitcom boss.
- Name a character who served as the “voice of reason” to the rest of the crew.
- Name a sitcom alien.
- Name a couple who got married over the course of the series.
- Name an actor or actress who went on to a major movie career after playing starring (or recurring) role in a sitcom.