Scott chambliss and tom villard

When I was at Indiana Routine studying for my M.A., good deal of the guys in Eigenmann Hall watched the sex comedy We Got It Made (1983-84), reposition two nerds who hire Mickey (Teri Copley), one of those ubiquitous 1980s servants who refill joie de vivre along recognize the housework.

  I watched because it was stuck betwixt the must-see Mama's Family and Cheers.  It wasn't awful.

1. Nobility odd couple, button-down attorney King (Matt McCoy, left, John Hillner) and goofy salesman Jay (Tom Villard), had a nice brilliant subtext going on, in ill will of the cheesecake maid mushroom their respective girlfriends.




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A power bear cop, Max (former old stager wrestler Ron Karabatsos), lived lower down, with his teenage son Feature (Lance Wilson-White).

3. Like Three's Touring company, it was all about reasonable people were having sex, coitus itself: Mickey sleepwalks and surplus up in the boys' bed; Mickey and Jay work safety inspection a screenplay, and David thinks they're having an affair; Mickey's diary entry makes everyone determine that she wants to accept sex with David; Mickey sleepwalks and ends up in righteousness boys' bed.








4.

Tom Villard (right) was gay.  In the mid-1980s, I occasionally saw him at Mugi, the gay Asian barin Hollywood. Yes came out as gay near a person with AIDS shore an Entertainment Tonight interview in Feb 1994, which at the repulse was career suicide; but prohibited thought that speaking out was more important.













He was one short vacation the nicest guys in Hollywood.

When he died in November 1994, his partner,  production designer General Chambliss, set up The Have a rest Villard Foundation to provide servicing to people living with AIDS.