The thing that I loved about 'Feud,' we froze a moment in time for these families that had never occurred before. That's magic.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't have 'The Jerry Springer Show'. I just got 'Family Feud', but some of them families, when they lose, man, they have some real conversations with each other back behind that wall, but I've never been involved in any of them.
My years on 'Family Matters' were precious to me. During the run of the show, I saw many births, deaths, weddings... The actual family on the show became my family.
Sibling rivalry was, and still is to this day, rampant in my family. We were all competing for my parents' divided attention.
My mother and father didn't love each other, so they were always fighting.
I felt they had really moved the characters in a direction that was very interesting. The family had really felt the impact of what had happened to the.
'Family Ties' was a very successful situation comedy. And, in almost every respect, it functioned on a day to day basis like a well-run, well conditioned basketball team. The show was performed live each week in front of a studio audience on Friday night.
And Big Night, I think by the end the brothers find that balance, when they touch each other on the shoulder over breakfast and it's understood that what should never have driven them apart almost drove them apart. I think that's a true moment.
With all my fans I got a family again.
Family is conflict and it's something that we all relate to.
My favorite thing about 'Saturday Night's Main Event,' it was that one time where I could stay up late with my dad and four brothers, and we would all beat the tar out of each other while the show was on, and it was all okay because my dad was a wrestling fan.