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** As if that didn't taint the show enough, in 2024, a 4-episode Identity Discovery documentary called ''Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kid's TV'', was released. In episode 4, it was revealed that the parents on the show, Alan Thicke & Joanna Kearns, were among the people who wrote letters in support of convicted child molester Brian Peck.

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** As if that didn't taint the show enough, in 2024, a 4-episode 5-episode Identity Discovery documentary called ''Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kid's TV'', was released. In episode 4, it was revealed that the parents on the show, Alan Thicke & Joanna Kearns, were among the people who wrote letters in support of convicted child molester Brian Peck.
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** As if that didn't taint the show enough, in 2024, a 4-episode Identity Discovery documentary called ''Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kid's TV'' was released. In episode 4, it was revealed that the parents on the show, Alan Thicke & Joanna Kearns, were among the people who wrote letters in support of convicted child molester Brian Peck.

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** As if that didn't taint the show enough, in 2024, a 4-episode Identity Discovery documentary called ''Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kid's TV'' TV'', was released. In episode 4, it was revealed that the parents on the show, Alan Thicke & Joanna Kearns, were among the people who wrote letters in support of convicted child molester Brian Peck.
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** As if that didn't taint the show enough, in 2024, a 4 -episode Identity Discovery documentary called ''Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kid's TV'' was released. In episode 4, it was revealed that the parents on the show, Alan Thicke & Joanna Kearns, among the people who wrote letters in support of convicted child molester Brian Peck.

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** As if that didn't taint the show enough, in 2024, a 4 -episode 4-episode Identity Discovery documentary called ''Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kid's TV'' was released. In episode 4, it was revealed that the parents on the show, Alan Thicke & Joanna Kearns, were among the people who wrote letters in support of convicted child molester Brian Peck.
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** As if that didn't taint the show enough, in 2024, a 4 -episode Identity Discovery documentary called ''Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kid's TV'' was released. In episode 4, it was revealed that the parents on the show, Alan Thicke & Joanna Kearns, among the people who wrote letters in support of convicted child molester Brian Peck.
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** Creator/MatthewPerry's character Sandy driving drunk, getting hurt in an accident and eventually dying from his injuries, given that Perry himself would later struggle for years with alcohol and drug addiction, a problem he likely ''already'' had at the time this episode was filmed, as he revealed in his memoir that he began drinking at only ''14''. [[note]] Interestingly, he never mentions outright being a DrunkDriver. [[/note]] It then gets more poignant with Matthew Perry's death.

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** Creator/MatthewPerry's character Sandy driving drunk, getting hurt in an accident and eventually dying from his injuries, given that Perry himself would later struggle for years with alcohol and drug addiction, a problem he likely ''already'' had at the time this episode was filmed, as he revealed in his memoir that he began drinking at only ''14''. [[note]] Interestingly, he never mentions outright being a DrunkDriver. [[/note]] It then gets more poignant with Matthew Perry's 2023 death.[[note]]Determined to be an accidental death resulting from the "acute effects" of Ketamine (which he reportedly used to treat depression and anxiety), as well as the contributing factors of drowning, coronary artery disease and the effects of buprenorphine (a medication used to treat opioid use disorder).[[/note]]

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** Creator/MatthewPerry's character Sandy driving drunk, getting hurt in an accident and eventually dying from his injuries, given that Perry himself would later struggle for years with alcohol and drug addiction, a problem he likely ''already'' had at the time this episode was filmed, as he revealed in his memoir that he began drinking at only ''14''. [[note]] Interestingly, he never mentions outright being a DrunkDriver. [[/note]]
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** Creator/MatthewPerry's character Sandy driving drunk, getting hurt in an accident and eventually dying from his injuries, given that Perry himself would later struggle for years with alcohol and drug addiction, a problem he likely ''already'' had at the time this episode was filmed, as he revealed in his memoir that he began drinking at only ''14''. [[note]] Interestingly, he never mentions outright being a DrunkDriver. [[/note]]
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** Coach Lubbock, who got a spin-off after just eight appearances.

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** Coach Lubbock, who got a spin-off after just eight seven appearances.
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** "A Reason to Live" features Jason having a heart-to-heart with one of Mike's classmates, who is feeling suicidal for several reasons, including long-lasting trauma over how her mother committed suicide a week before the girl's twelfth birthday.
** The episode where Carol's boyfriend (pre-''Friends'' Matthew Perry) dies of accident injuries after a long HopeSpot.

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* TearJerker: The episode where Carol's boyfriend (pre-''Friends'' Matthew Perry) dies of accident injuries after a long HopeSpot.

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** "A Reason to Live" features Jason having a heart-to-heart with one of Mike's classmates, who is feeling suicidal for several reasons, including long-lasting trauma over how her mother committed suicide a week before the girl's twelfth birthday.
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The episode where Carol's boyfriend (pre-''Friends'' Matthew Perry) dies of accident injuries after a long HopeSpot.
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* TearJerker: The episode where Carol's boyfriend (pre-''Friends'' Matthew Perry) dies.

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* TearJerker: The episode where Carol's boyfriend (pre-''Friends'' Matthew Perry) dies.dies of accident injuries after a long HopeSpot.
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** Creator/MatthewPerry's character Sandy driving drunk, getting hurt in an accident and eventually dying from his injuries, given that Perry himself would later struggle for years with alcohol and drug addiction, a problem he likely ''already'' had at the time this episode was filmed, as he revealed in his memoir that he began drinking at only ''14''. [[note]] Interestingly, he never mentions outright DrivingDrunk [[/note]]

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** Creator/MatthewPerry's character Sandy driving drunk, getting hurt in an accident and eventually dying from his injuries, given that Perry himself would later struggle for years with alcohol and drug addiction, a problem he likely ''already'' had at the time this episode was filmed, as he revealed in his memoir that he began drinking at only ''14''. [[note]] Interestingly, he never mentions outright DrivingDrunk being a DrunkDriver. [[/note]]
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** Creator/MatthewPerry's character Sandy driving drunk, getting hurt in an accident and eventually dying from his injuries, given that Perry himself would later struggle for years with alcohol and drug addiction, a problem he likely ''already'' had at the time this episode was filmed, as he revealed in his memoir that he began drinking at only ''14''. [[note]] Interestingly, he never mentions outright DrivingDrunk [[/note]]

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