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The show's premise reminds me of the situation we've just had with my grandma's house. She died last year, and we had to sell her house. First time in over 100 years that the house has been outside the family, and even now I can't see anyone but Grandma living there. It was so much a part of my childhood, and now it's gone. I think that's the same thing here with this show. It was painful to not see Archie and his family in that house anymore, and that's why the show upended before too long.
JesseG 22:05, 16 Jul 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Joey Stivic
What kind of "disturbing" are we talking about here?