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Old Jul 23, 2025, 01:05 PM
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Malcolm Jamal Warner, who played Theo Huxtable on the Cosby Show died a few days ago. I loved Theo's character. Mr. Warner played the role so well.

Condolences to his family. He drowned on a family vacation to Costa Rica.

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Old Jul 23, 2025, 06:00 PM
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I loved The Cosby show when I was a kid. Its too bad things turned out the way they did and its not on TV anymore.

One episode that sticks with me is where Olivia puts crayons in the washing machine and Claire is more concerned about the machine and Theo is more worried about his designer jeans. It felt so relatable
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It was a great show when I was growing up. A sad loss.
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