The1990swas a golden era forsitcomsthat featured no shortage of laugh tracks, zany characters, and unforgettable catchphrases.
But now and again, these series gave a subtle wink and nod to viewers.
These fourth wall breaks made for some of thefunniest and most unforgettable momentsin the series.
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This additional layer ofself-awareness made characters seem more alive.
This list will revisit six of the best fourth wall breaks in 90s sitcoms.
However, Nicksay did not have a permanent role as Cory’s younger sister.
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Towards the end of season two, Nicksay became disillusioned with acting and chose to leave the series.
It wasn’t until episode 14 of season 3 that Morgan was recast asLindsay Ridgeway.
One of themost memorable fourth wall breaks occurs in “No T.V.
“while the family struggles to figure out ways to pass the time.
Married… With Childrenwas an enormously successful series due to its irreverent humor and unapologetic style.
Over the course of the series, theenergetic and unapologetically honest Fran wins overMr.
Although the two characters end up together, a great deal of the series depicts their slowly blossoming romance.
Of course, at this point, the two characters were still in the initial moments of their romance.
Sheffield reminds Fran that this never happened.
The Simpsonsareno stranger to meta-commentary.
Many of the jokes address the audience or reference real life events in a tongue-in-cheek manner.
One of the most memorable fourth wall breaks in the series takes place in season 4’s “Mr.
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Plow” while the family’s watching television past 3 am, waiting for a commercial Homer paid for.
The Fresh Princeremains one of the most beloved 90s sitcomsof all time.
It’s also a series that wasn’t afraid to address the audience.
The camera then pans up to reveal thestudio lights and dark ceiling of the soundstage.
Before breaking TV barriersonThe Price is Right,Drew Carey ran the popular sitcom seriesThe Drew Carey Show.
(Michael Fishman).
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