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Moonlighting
tv couple scuffle
Oct. 7, 2016
Pam and Jim vs. Maddie and David: Who Is the Better Couple?
Neither of these couples are perfect — though to be fair, their flaws are primarily extratextual.
By
Noel Murray
tv couple scuffle
Sept. 30, 2016
TV Couples: Luke and Lorelai v. Maddie and David
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By
Linda Holmes
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Inside ‘Moonlighting’ and ‘How I Met Your Mother’s Tributes to Shakespeare
‘Structurally Sound’ is a recurring feature where each week a different structurally unusual, rule-breaking anomaly of an episode from a […]
By
Daniel Kurland
Nov. 24, 2015
When ‘Moonlighting’ Turned Itself Into a Perfect Film Noir to Solve an […]
‘Structurally Sound’ is a recurring feature where each week a different structurally unusual, rule-breaking anomaly of an episode from a comedy […]
By
Daniel Kurland
Mar. 24, 2015
How ’80s Cult Hit
Moonlighting
Laid the Groundwork for
Community
The show that did meta before meta was cool.
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Greg Cwik
just do it
May 7, 2010
Will They/Won’t They Sitcom Couples: Gone?
Or at least ‘Cougar Town’ and ‘Community.’
By
Willa Paskin