Search: Too Something
Why: On the 11 Points list of "11 Awful Shows FOX Has Aired Right After The Simpsons":
"Too Something" (1995-96) - "Too Something" was one of the many, many "Seinfeld"/"Friends"-influenced sitcoms during the "TV shows about friends hanging out in a New York apartment" era. In this iteration, two twentysomething guys lived together in an NYC apartment, worked at their boring jobs but had big career dreams, hung out with their female friends, and dated. (Also, if the picture below is any indication, they may or may not have been one-time members of Color Me Badd.)
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Answer: Eric Schaeffer ("Eric") went on to:
- Star in the short-lived "Everything's Relative" (from Mitchell Hurwitz, co-starring Jeffrey Tambor)
- Star in the futuristic law drama "Century City" (co-starring Nestor Carbonell)
- Write and star in the Showtime reality show "I Can't Believe I'm Still Single"
- Played the hotel clerk in The Royal Tenenbaums (I think the one who had to kick Royal out of his room)
The More You Know: Guess who else was in "Too Something"? Portia de Rossi!
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PS - This is my 700th post omg!
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