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Rico 2021-12-22 08:01:23
Meet the best American dramas at the best age
I love American dramas, especially sitcoms. Because sitcoms don't need to use their brains. When brushing my teeth in the morning, between lunch and dinner, before going to bed at night, open an episode of sitcoms and have fun, and the time is quickly passed away. Don’t worry about the...
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Kallie 2021-12-22 08:01:23
The pinnacle of American sitcoms! Frasier forever! ! !
If "Friends" is the waltz of youth, then "Happy Family" is a long and heart-chorning brew.
Warm, elegant, noble, and memorable.
While the whole play is full of humorous style, it also has discussions on humanity, ethics and family relations.
As a comedy, it is really commendable to be able to do...

Heather McDonald
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Karlie 2021-12-22 08:01:23
Too beautiful. I finally found the kind of American drama that I can watch eight or nine times. happy. Recalling the days later. It can also be said that a few of them have spent this time with me. (I remembered reading Friends for the first time.
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Karlie 2021-12-22 08:01:23
Really worthy of the three words greatest! One can be removed! I like friends, but I love this drama. It's so good that I want to memorize every line, so that I'm so good that I'll watch the progress of the season every day and then watch the second and third times, the wall! crack! push! recommend!
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