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DwoaC t1_iy9nenf wrote

Unneeded, Abed already solved this.

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jerryoc923 t1_iy9qjb3 wrote

CLASS DISMISSED

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Earguy t1_iyebe1d wrote

Wooo got it bad, got it bad, got it bad, I'm hot for teacher

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NauvooMetro t1_iy9re38 wrote

You say that, but my mind is open. As open as the door to Mona's bedroom.

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CaptainSharpe t1_iya0w2u wrote

This thread didn’t disappoint. Was hoping the first comment was about abed.

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MisterTorgo t1_iycin87 wrote

If only we could find out What was really Happening...

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slymm t1_iycxdgr wrote

The best part is that he's never made it past the opening credits, based on a joke from an earlier episode

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haljordan8976 t1_iyew1nf wrote

Was Kevin James really the "King of Queens" , did "Everybody" really love Raymond?, On "Just Shoot Me" did they go around killing people? TV titles are not literal in their meaning. Abed couldn't see past the title of boss literally meaning the one who writes the checks. I dare anyone to actually watch all of Whose the Boss and come to the conclusion that Angela was other than the fact she wrote his paycheck. To paraphrase Rick "Your downvotes mean nothing to me - I've seen what makes you cheer."

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haljordan8976 t1_iy9z109 wrote

Abed was wrong and the teacher was right. The title of the show wasn't meant to be literal but Abed couldn't see that. The title was meant to mean boss as in whose in charge and not just who writes the checks. Angela was far from the "Boss" in her life. Tony and Angela were the true bosses of her life. I've watched the show all the way through and she was manipulated by Mona and led on was constantly waiting for Tony to make the first move.

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DangerousBlueberry1 t1_iyah3ha wrote

Abed is never wrong, how dare you.

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haljordan8976 t1_iyewpc5 wrote

Abed was wrong plenty of times. Wrong about chicken fingers, wrong about ruining Hickey's work, wrong about putting trackers in the study group, wrong about Luka, wrong in the email he wrote about Troy in Pillows and Blankets. Watch Who's the Boss and then come back to make a case. I've seen every episode of both shows multiple times, how about you?

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slymm t1_iycxmwz wrote

You have to take the time into context here. In the 80s the idea of a woman being a boss and a man being under her, especially in a domestic job, was unusual.

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haljordan8976 t1_iyeugjy wrote

I'm the same age as Harmon and I know exactly how the dynamic was. With relatives in the south and seeing the men outside drinking and the women in the kitchen. The fact is still that the title of the show was supposed not supposed to be literal.

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