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Cosby strikes gold with "The Cosby Show" and leverages his growing power inside the entertainment industry to allegedly commit and conceal a multitude of sins; as the sitcom ends, Cosby evolves from America's dad into America's angry grandpa.
Cosby strikes gold with "The Cosby Show" and leverages his growing power inside the entertainment industry to allegedly commit and conceal a multitude of sins; as the sitcom ends, Cosby evolves from America's dad into America's angry grandpa.
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