These Classic Sitcom Fan Theories Change Everything

These Classic Sitcom Fan Theories Change Everything

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Classic sitcoms continue to capture the minds of viewers today. For some, watching isn’t enough, and the need to theorize about the truth behind the storylines and characters arises. Whether they’re plausible or not, they do provide a new perspective on shows you may have watched hundreds of times.

▬Contents of this video▬
00:00 - Intro
00:19 - Family Matters Theories
02:03 - Cheers Theories
04:11 - Full House Theories
05:27 - Happy Days Theories
06:27 - Other Classic Sitcom Fan Theories
07:40 - Outro

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These fan theories come in several shapes and sizes. A few of them suggest that a show’s plot only exists in the mind of one of its characters. These include the idea that Steve Urkel of Family Matters imagined the Winslow family and that Danny Tanner of Full House imagined his 3 girls.

Alternate universes are another common option. Alternate futures are a similar tactic to knit two shows together, such as when fans suggested that How I Met Your Mother is an alternate future for the characters of Full House.

Fans will even go as far as to theorize that a character is dead throughout the entire course of a series. Their storylines may be a version of purgatory they have to go through to move on from life, such as Will Smith’s life in the Banks family mansion in The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.

Other theories are more specific and focus on a single aspect of a series. They may explain away the loss of a character as the result of time travel or a character’s descent into snobbery as stemming from one positive choice. They may also create a sort of alternate backstory for a character, such as suggesting that Fonzie from Happy Days was a mob member or that the cast of Cheers were all secretly killers.

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These Classic Sitcom Fan Theories Change Everything

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