ABSTRACT:
WE fell deeply, madly and – it turns out – truly in love with “Dharma & Greg” when it debuted in fall of 1997.
We adored everything about it, from the pitch-perfect casting and carbonated comedy to co-creator Chuck Lorre’s idiosyncratic “vanity card” at episode’s end, to the way it made us feel about the world as we viewed from our particular couch.
As the freshman and sophomore season progressed, it seemed that there was nothing this series was afraid to try….
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