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* \'\'All That Glitters\'\' was a soap opera/sitcom in 1977, created by Norman Lear. The series depicted an alternate world where the women are dominant corporate executives, and the men are househusbands and secretaries. Despite stirring up quite a reaction from critics and cramming 65 episodes into its 13-week run, not a single one has yet made it to DVD, VHS, bootleg, YouTube, or reruns.
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* \\\'\\\'All That Glitters\\\'\\\' was a soap opera/sitcom in 1977, created by Norman Lear. The series depicted an alternate world where the women are dominant corporate executives, and the men are househusbands and secretaries. Despite stirring up quite a reaction from critics and cramming 65 episodes into its 13-week run, not a single one has yet made it to DVD, VHS, bootleg, YouTube, or reruns.
* \\\'\\\'BuffyTheVampireSlayer\\\'\\\', like \\\'\\\'{{Aliens}}\\\'\\\', features tough \\\'\\\'girls\\\'\\\' fighting monsters.
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** When Ted tells the story of how he lost his virginity, it seems very conventional. He later confesses that he switched the roles--actually, the girl was the lying cad, and he was the naive kid with a crush.
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** When Ted tells the story of how he lost his virginity, it seems very conventional. He later confesses that he switched the roles--actually, the girl was the lying cad, and he was the naive kid with a crush.

* {{Chuck}} is the gender-flipped version of the toughened, emotionless spy (Sarah) falling for the sensitive, caring normal guy (Chuck) she\\\'s protecting. The series also plays with gender-flipping with Ellie and Awesome\\\'s relationship; in one episode, when the couple are buying engagement gifts, Ellie chooses the wide-screen TV while Awesome goes for the washing machine.
* \\\'\\\'All That Glitters\\\'\\\' was a soap opera/sitcom in 1977, created by Norman Lear. The series depicted an alternate world where the women are dominant corporate executives, and the men are househusbands and secretaries. Despite stirring up quite a reaction from critics and cramming 65 episodes into its 13-week run, not a single one has yet made it to DVD, VHS, bootleg, YouTube, or reruns.
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