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Gentle Ben (Season 2): Bear’s final season is familiar, but still charming
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Gentle Ben (Season 2): Bear’s final season is familiar, but still charming

April 8, 2026 Drunk TV Leave a comment

Same swamp. Same kid. Same bear. Same fun.

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‘Highway to Heaven’ (Season 1): A powerful, spiritual drama for the 80s
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‘Highway to Heaven’ (Season 1): A powerful, spiritual drama for the 80s

January 21, 2021 Drunk TV 7 Comments

“Who’s your boss?”
“God.”

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