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msw1984 t1_jegpnr5 wrote

Growing up, we'd frequent Shakey's Pizza and Godfather's in Eastern Iowa. Both had arcades. Shakey's had a decent sized area with arcade cabinets and other carnival style games. Godfather's had a small room with arcade cabinets. Going to Godfather's after our soccer season was done for pizza and Simpsons Arcade was a highlight each year growing up.

I didn't know Little Caesar's had arcades back in the day. So this was a separate restaurant/arcade, like Chuck E. Cheese, that was owned by Little Caesar's?

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Hopefo t1_jegpme6 wrote

I think the shows does a good job of balancing Fran’s sexuality as a lever for comedy and a thing that empowers her. The fashion and costuming has a lot of thought put into it which makes Fran feel so much more like a real person pulling these outfits from her closet. She’s not afraid to dress a bit sexier, while also maintaining a personal professional style. She’s not just some dumb Jersey bimbo, she is witty she’s clever she’s in total control of herself but doesn’t take life too serious, and the writers are able to take jabs when appropriate.

I wish we could see more characters nowadays like this. It feels like any sort of female character like that either has to be brainless bimbo the main character can feel better than, or total give no fucks flawless bad bitch femme fatale.

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