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I used to watch it with my mum a lot back in the 80's. It used to be a show we would look forward too throughout the week, but there is no way I could watch it now.
Judith Light may have aged well but Alyssa Milano aged even better.
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Agreed on Alyssa Milano, she was always going to be eye candy when she matured.
The series got a bit slushy towards the end but it certainly kept our household entertained for several seasons!
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I'm a big fan of the early years (first few season) but after that I lost interest. I don't think I've even seen an episode when they brought the new kid in. My wife has season one on DVD.....my favorite season.
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Alyssa Milano is still #1 on my list of all-time if I had a choice and it started way back with Who's the Boss.
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Who's The Boss is a fantastic example of comedic entertainment. The 1980's gave us quite a few sit-com's that provided enjoyment without having to go over the top like much of what we see today.
The first few years of this program was a blast yet it seemed to change (not for the better, unfortunately) when Tony and Angela stopped being housekeeper/boss and instead, became involved. Bringing in that little kid didn't help matters either.
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