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Andrew and Josh somehow make it through the letter O. Find out why it was so difficult! And go check us out on youtube and Facebook!

Do you remember the New Monkees? To capitalize on the success of the mid-80's Monkees reunion, a new show was launched with a similar concept to the late 60's hit. We've hit the halfway point of the first season so tune in to find out if this show is the worst we've reviewed so far....

Did you know that Jerry O'Connell was on a cheesy Canadian show in the 80's playing a low-rent superhero who used aerosol cans to fly? We didn't either! We also didn't expect it to be halfway enjoyable. Check it out! And don't forget to subscribe to our youtube page and check out the video version of this episode with bonus footage!

Land of the Lost is a children's adventure television series created by David Gerrold and produced by Sid and Marty Krofft. Is it as weird as you remember? Find out with Josh and Andrew. Go follow us on Youtube and check us out at haveastrongweekend.com

Josh and Andrew are back at it and diving into the classic Kids Incorporated.

Josh and Andrew discuss Just Shoot Me!, which was a sitcom that aired on NBC from March 4, 1997, to November 26, 2003, with a total of 145 episodes. They also talk about the 90's era sitcoms and the peak of smarmy comedy.

David Banner is flying from San Francisco to Chicago to find a doctor who can cure him of his gamma ray curse only to find out some of the crew are plotting to steal King Tut and the Toot Uncommons stashed on board. How will the Incredible Hulk stop them THIS time? And are we sure he can fly this plane AND land it?

It started out as a standard family sitcom called "Valerie" about a mom juggling the demands of work, three boys and a frequently absent airline pilot husband. Then after star Valerie Harper has a falling-out with producers, her character is killed off. Enter Sandy Duncan as the live-in aunt and surrogate mother figure, which leads to renaming the show first "Valerie's Family" and then "The Hogan Family." Most notable perhaps for starring a teenage Jason Bateman

The Golden Palace picks up where the Golden Girls left off, with 3/4 of the quartet selling off their Miami house and investing in a beaten down Miami hotel that's inhabited by Don Cheadle, Cheech Marin and Billy L Sullivan. Is the show as weird as the description sounds? Listen to Josh and Andrew try to make sense of this mess that lasted for 24 episodes before it was summarily dismissed from the CBS dockets.

Ferris Bueller was a short lived sitcom cashing in on the 1986 film, Ferris Bueller's Day Off. Do you remember anything about it? If so, let us know!