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10 Sitcoms That Changed So Much They Were Almost Unrecognizable

· 24.06.2023 · 23:24:14 ··· Samstag ⭐ 0 🎬 0 📺 ListReverse
10 Sitcoms That Changed So Much They Were Almost Unrecognizable

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Some classic TV sitcoms have become so popular viewers didn’t want them to end. It can be a struggle to keep a show fresh and find ways for the characters to continue growing. As a result, a series cast, characters, or premise might be so altered it seems like a different show by the time it ends. While many of these programs improved over time, others have been criticized for compromising the things that made them unique and appealing in the first place. From M*A*S*H to The Big Bang Theory, these are 10 classic sitcoms that changed so much over the years they became almost unrecognizable. Related: 10 Far-Out Theories About Beloved Sitcoms 10 Happy Days Richie Fonzie (Season 11) – Part 1 When the classic sitcom Happy Days premiered in 1974, the show starred Ron Howard as Richie Cunningham, a wholesome, likable, but somewhat awkward teen growing up during the 1950s in an ideal American family. In the first season, an acquaintance of Richie, auto-mechanic and sexy young biker Arthur “Fonzie” Fonzarelli, was just a small recurring character. During what would turn out to be the series’ 11-season run, the popularity of Fonzie, played by Henry Winkler, skyrocketed, and it didn’t take long before he moved into an apartment above the Cunningham’s garage and became part of the family. For a while, it was unclear exactly who was the lead: the clean-cut former child actor Ron Howard or iconic heartthrob Henry Winkler. As his feature film-directing career took off in the early 1980s, Howard was absent from the show for a couple of years, making Winkler the undisputed star. Other major changes included the addition of new characters like Fonzie’s cousin Chachi (Scott Baio), who later married Richie’s sister Joanie. Viewers also saw the womanizing Fonzie involved in serious relationships and adopting a child. [1] 9 Family Matters Steve Urkel becomes Stefan Urquelle! Family Matters Warner Archive Another example of a minor character developing a huge following and subsequently dominating a show is the rise of nerdy genius Steve Urkel on Family Matters. A spin-off of Perfect Strangers, the upbeat sitcom Family Matters, set in Chicago, premiered in 1989 and revolved around the Winslows, a middle-class African-American family headed by dad, Carl (Reginald VelJohnson), and quick-witted mom, Harriet (Jo Marie Payton). The couple and their three children—Eddie, Laura, and Judy—shared their home with Carl’s mother, Estelle, along with Harriet’s widowed sister, Rachel, and her son. The Winslow’s hilariously bumbling teenage neighbor, Steve Urkel, played by Jaleel White, was so popular he became the star of the show. His wild scientific experiments added a fantasy element to the storylines, especially when he created an alter ego, the cool and suave Stefan, and later cloned himself. By the end of the series in 1998, Urkel had finally won the heart of Laura Winslow (Kellie Shanygne Williams). [2] 8 The Big Bang Theory Why are we still single??? – The Big Bang Theory When The Big Bang Theory premiered in 2007, it revolved around four brilliant but nerdy guys who were hopelessly awkward with women. But the characters made enormous progress during the show’s 12 seasons. Penny (Kaley Cuoco), the beautiful waitress and aspiring actress, shook things up for two physicists sharing an apartment, Leonard (Johnny Galecki) and Sheldon (Jim Parsons), when she moved in across the hall. Penny and Leonard’s off-and-on romance eventually led to marriage in season nine. While this outcome was fairly predictable, it was not nearly as obvious that the other guys would find their soul mates. The brilliant but socially inept Sheldon, who seemed completely uninterested in love, reluctantly began a relationship with neurobiologist Amy, played by Mayim Bialik, whom he married in the eleventh season finale. While aerospace engineer Howard (Simon Helberg) was the most outgoing, his sleazy pickup lines and abrasive personality didn’t help his chances with women. Still, he did m...

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