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Schneider, One Day at a Time
This character was extremely popular, but it doesn't change the fact that he made my skin crawl. Schneider was the superintendent of the building where divorcee Ann Romano (the late Bonnie Franklin) lived with her two daughters (Mackenzie Phillips, Valerie Bertinelli). Schneider thought he was God's gift to women and convinced himself that Ann had the hots for him. He would enter their apartment without knocking and was constantly offering Ann unsolicited advice on the care and feeding of her daughters, despite the fact that he was a single guy who knew nothing about raising children. It didn't help that he looked like a 70's porn star.
Schneider, One Day at a Time
This character was extremely popular, but it doesn't change the fact that he made my skin crawl. Schneider was the superintendent of the building where divorcee Ann Romano (the late Bonnie Franklin) lived with her two daughters (Mackenzie Phillips, Valerie Bertinelli). Schneider thought he was God's gift to women and convinced himself that Ann had the hots for him. He would enter their apartment without knocking and was constantly offering Ann unsolicited advice on the care and feeding of her daughters, despite the fact that he was a single guy who knew nothing about raising children. It didn't help that he looked like a 70's porn star.
I have to disagree with this one. I loved Schneider. He was one of my favorite characters on the show.
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If I answer a game thread correctly, just skip my turn and continue with the game.
OPEN FLOOR.