I’m surprised Jason played gay .. makes me think he’s bi especially when he’s with will aren’t … here is to wishful thinking right Jason reminds me of all my lovers he’s a perfect vers bottom
@@TomLloyd-18Frankie is a lot like Joey, he is Italian and wants to be an actor, he even said “how you doin” in the first episode like how Joey did and Warren is very similar to Chandler.
This is actually very funnily scripted for a sitcom of that era. It's a pity it didn't run for a few seasons (though it may have ended up in the unjust typecasting of Jason Bateman, so we can be grateful that didn't happen) - I wonder if Will & Grace's success overshadowed it. The US was still broadly conservative regarding homosexuality at the time. Perhaps there wasn't enough room for two sitcoms featuring gay lead characters.
Jason Bateman has the best comedic timing.
This show is so funny. It's a shame it didn't make it.
One of those rare great one season shows that I found thanx to UA-cam. It's a shame it wasn't given more of a chance by the network
A shame it got overshadowed by Will & Grace, it's funny.
it's better b/c there's no Karen or Jack . . the 2 most annoying characters ever on TV
Note to self: Watch this w/ bestie & drink a shot everytime BOOMERANG is said lol! 🤣
The episode where Michael Bluth went full on Tobias with his words.
Loving the apartment
4:29 its Kai Opaka from DS9
Warren . . . you missed your chance. You could've showed Frankie the "boomerang". . . . and we coulda watched.
🤣🤣🤣 Exactly!
Oh, I would pay GOOD MONEY. 💰
I’m surprised Jason played gay .. makes me think he’s bi especially when he’s with will aren’t … here is to wishful thinking right Jason reminds me of all my lovers he’s a perfect vers bottom
❤😂🎉
Was Friends really a spinoff of these?
Just wondering, this os some good stuff
The spin off of this gave us friend
How?? There's nothing in this sitcom that resembles friends. This coulda been a rival sitcom on network TV at the same time and done very well.
@@TomLloyd-18Frankie is a lot like Joey, he is Italian and wants to be an actor, he even said “how you doin” in the first episode like how Joey did and Warren is very similar to Chandler.
Will and Grace was whatever.
This is actually very funnily scripted for a sitcom of that era. It's a pity it didn't run for a few seasons (though it may have ended up in the unjust typecasting of Jason Bateman, so we can be grateful that didn't happen) - I wonder if Will & Grace's success overshadowed it. The US was still broadly conservative regarding homosexuality at the time. Perhaps there wasn't enough room for two sitcoms featuring gay lead characters.