The 1990s are arguably one of the best decades forsitcoms.
The best sitcoms from the 90s paved the way for many of the best sitcoms today.
When it comes to re-watch value, a few 90s shows in particular top the list.
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On a whim, he hires thevery likable Franto be a nanny for the kids.
At first, Frans lower-class upbringing and street-smart style doesnt fit in with the family.
A love story is also brewing, too.
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But the role of Fran Fine fromThe Nannyremains her most recognizable.
The sitcom was so popular, it spawned several adaptations in other countries.
Tim The Toolman Taylor loves power tools and everything that screams stereotypical male.
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He has even turned his passion into a job, hosting a home improvement show called Tool Time.
He is silly and corny, often delivering witty jokes at even the most inappropriate times.
He dolls out sage advice from behind his backyard fence.
The series is great to watch with the whole family.
Parents will find it relatable and appreciate the corny dad jokes, while kids will love the mischievous storylines.
She lives across the street and continues to cater to his every whim, much to Debras chagrin.
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The topics are timeless and still relatable to this day.
Its no wonder the sitcom ranks on many lists naming the best sitcoms of all time.
The story begins when Danny Tanner (the lateBob Saget) loses his wife in a tragic car accident.
That series introduced a new generation to the story and characters, streaming for five seasons.
Shes worried he will go down the wrong path if he keeps skirting school and getting into fights.
Each day, they dealt with ridiculously mundane issues relating to dating, work, and even local businesses.
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The fact that the series continues to air in re-runs is a testament to its rewatchability.
Whats more, it inspired so many others that came after it.
From the chemistry among the cast tothe quotable lines(Pivot!
The stories remain relatable today as do the characters.
Everyone can compare themselves to at least one of the five friends.
Rewatching some of the best episodes, they arent any less funny than they were the first time around.
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