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Which popular TV sitcom family does your group most resemble?

Well?

  • The Brady Bunch! (see below)

    Votes: 3 3.0%
  • The Cosby Show

    Votes: 31 30.7%
  • Roseanne

    Votes: 35 34.7%
  • The Sopranos

    Votes: 9 8.9%
  • OZ

    Votes: 3 3.0%
  • Other (please share)

    Votes: 20 19.8%

now that we've kicked out our one problem player, we're the Cosbys. pudding and funny dances for everyone! :)

one of my previous groups was definitely The A-Team, though they're neither a family nor a sit-com... :p
 

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Teflon Billy said:
Woops...misunderstood the question
Me, too. I answered as if the questions asked what t.v. family my real family was like.

My D&D group is really Cosby-esque. But, last session, my character got a "Ring of Contrariness" so I'll be turning the group into a more Roseanne-esque shortly. :D
 

hhmm If you could throw the Bradys in OZ, I think you'd pinpoint my group. Of course, we're in the middle of a prison campaign, so that might have something to do with it. Most themes run along moral dilemas and such. The PCs get along for the most part, partially out of necessity, but there certainly is alot of betrayal and other stuff involved as well (especially if you look at how they interact with NPCs.) Out of character, things are very smooth with us. Little bickering and rules arguements. We're all there to have a fun time.
 


TV families are nothing like our family because TV families NEVER EVER have disabled people in them.

They may not be happy, but TV families are ALWAYS ALWAYS healthy. Noone in TV families have migraines, or asthma, or allergies, or arthritis, or planar fascitis, or fibromyalgia, or trigeminal neuralgia, or diabetes, or ADHD.

Certainly not all in the same family.

Heck, you're hard-pressed to find someone who wears glasses.
 

Vaxalon said:
TV families are nothing like our family because TV families NEVER EVER have disabled people in them.

They may not be happy, but TV families are ALWAYS ALWAYS healthy. Noone in TV families have migraines, or asthma, or allergies, or arthritis, or planar fascitis, or fibromyalgia, or trigeminal neuralgia, or diabetes, or ADHD.

Certainly not all in the same family.

Heck, you're hard-pressed to find someone who wears glasses.

AH!

Stevie, from Malcom in the Middle.

Asthmatic, Paraplegic, AND wears glasses. :D
 



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