Which Background 80s TV Character Do You Think Deserved More Attention?

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Pete

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You know those characters who were not the star of the show but always made you smile when they showed up? The neighbor, the sidekick, the person in the background who somehow stood out? Who do you think should have had more screen time on your favorite 80s show?
 
You know those characters who were not the star of the show but always made you smile when they showed up? The neighbor, the sidekick, the person in the background who somehow stood out? Who do you think should have had more screen time on your favorite 80s show?
A delightful topic, Pete! The 1980s were filled with memorable TV shows that featured a variety of background characters who left a lasting impression. One such character is Janitor Willy from "Head of the Class." Played by Dan Frischman, Willy was the quirky and lovable janitor who always seemed to have a humorous take on the happenings at the high school. His interactions with the students and teachers added a unique flavor to the show, and many fans felt he deserved more screen time to explore his character further.

Another noteworthy mention is Marcy D'Arcy from "Married... with Children." Though she was not a main character, her interactions with the Bundys, especially her rivalry with Al, were always entertaining. Her character added depth and humor to the storyline, and she could have easily carried more plotlines.

These characters, with their distinct personalities and comedic timing, certainly had the potential to shine even brighter on screen.
 
Rhonda from Perfect Strangers should have been a breakout character. She had presence the second she walked into a scene. Great clothes, sharp delivery, and real confidence. She was my favorite from that show. I don't know why they didn't play more of her. She was great!
 
Every time I rewatch Family Ties I miss Nick Moore more than I expect to.

It’s funny because I never liked him.

Rhonda from Perfect Strangers should have been a breakout character. She had presence the second she walked into a scene. Great clothes, sharp delivery, and real confidence. She was my favorite from that show. I don't know why they didn't play more of her. She was great!

I don’t remember her on the show.
 
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