Here at The Bore, a nexus of hardcore haters, enthusiast Lulu self-published press, and video game industry forum posters and video game industry forum exiles, we decide the real issues of the day through facts and evidence, as presented within the confines of civil, inclusive discourse.
Today we're going to tackle one of the most pressing issues of our times: just what was the whitest sitcom of the 1990s?
What's a white sitcom you ask? I'll let Pickles take it away.
[White sitcoms are] the pinnacle of rich white entertainment. Joyless, derivative, utterly without meaning or merit, yet somehow on the air for seven consecutive years.
Phase 1, which is the phase we're currently in, is the nomination phase. Be sure to list some white-ass sitcoms from the 1990s. I'll close the nomination phase on Wednesday or Thursday, depending on how popular or spirited the discussion gets. After that I'm going to randomly seed the shows and put up brackets for y'all to vote on.
I would love 64 nominations so that we can do a proper March Madness thing, but I don't think we'll be able to do that. Let's shoot for 24-32 before the voting gets going, though, that's a manageable goal.
BTW, if you nominate something stupid (e.g. "What about Family Matters a-yuck?") I'm gonna
discount anything else you suggest itt and any votes you cast in later rounds.

(You get a mulligan octopushover.

)
(If you wanted a democracy, you shouldn't have let the resident tankie run this thing.

)
The actual explicit rules:
-No animated programs.
-The show must have run for at least 2 complete seasons, one of which must have aired between 1/1/1990 and 12/31/1999.
-The show must have been an actual sitcom and not a hybrid program (e.g. comedy-drama). If I go to Wikipedia and sitcom isn't in the opening paragraph, it's not a sitcom.
Here are the final nominees:
3rd Rock From The Sun
ALF
Almost Perfect
Blossom
Boston Common
Boy Meets World
Caroline in the City
Charles in Charge
Clarissa Explains It All
Coach
Cybill
Designing Women
Dharma & Greg
Ellen
Empty Nest
Everybody Loves Raymond
Fired Up
Frasier
Friends
Full HouseFull House
Golden Girls
Grace Under Fire
Growing Pains
Home Improvement
Just Shoot Me!
King of Queens
Mad About You
Major Dad
Mama's Family
Married... with Children
Mr. Belvedere
Murphy Brown
murphy brown Ned & Stacey
Newhart
NewsRadio
Parker Lewis Can't Lose
Perfect Strangers
Roseanne
Sabrina the Teenage Witch
Saved by the Bell
Seinfeld
Sex and the City
Spin City
Step by Step
Suddenly Susan
The Drew Carey Show
The Hogan Family
The Jeff Foxworthy Show
The Naked Truth
The Nanny
The Single Guy
Two Guys, A Girl, and a Pizza Place
Unhappily Ever After
Veronica's Closet
who's the boss
Will and Grace
Wings
Working
And this is their seeding.
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1.The Drew Carey Show
2. Ellen
3. Friends
4. Home Improvement
5. Spin City
6. Cybill
7. Married... with Children
8. The Hogan Family
9. Frasier
10. Roseanne
11. Step by Step
12. Wings
13. Mr. Belvedere
14. The Jeff Foxworthy Show
15. Sabrina the Teenage Witch
16. Murphy Brown Boston Common
17. Full House
18. NewsRadio
19. Suddenly Susan
20. Seinfeld
21. Growing Pains
22. Perfect Strangers
23. Sex and the City
24. Blossom
25. Ned & Stacey
26. Mad About You
27. The Nanny
28. Working
29. The Single Guy
30. The Naked Truth
31. Grace Under Fire
32. Empty Nest
33. Unhappily Ever After
34. Coach
35. Major Dad
36. Dharma & Greg
37. Everybody Loves Raymond
38. Clarissa Explains It All
39. Charles in Charge
40. ALF
41. Parker Lewis Can't Lose
42. Newhart
43. Just Shoot Me!
44. Who's the Boss
45. Will and Grace
46. 3rd Rock From The Sun
47. Veronica's Closet
48. Two Guys, A Girl, and a Pizza Place
49. Designing Women
50. Caroline in the City
51. Full House Saved by the Bell
52. Murphy Brown
53. Almost Perfect
54. Fired Up
55. Boy Meets World
56. King of Queens
57. Mama's Family
58. Golden Girls
