Same. Everything about the entire show of Hey Arnold including the city, the characters, and his house was just so nostalgic and warm and inviting and I bet every kid who watched it wanted to grow up in a place like that.
I also really like the house from Full House, after the basement and attic are finished. Similar to the Hey Arnold house, there was so much going on but it was also warm and inviting, with Joey's room in the basement, all the going ons in the next two floors, and Jessie/Becky's apartment in the attic.
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On the subject of Breaking Bad properties; the Schrader's had an interesting house.
Not so much the interior, (although that wasn't bad) but the outer design of the house and the way that the balcony overlooked the desert (the scene where Skyler asks the agent for a smoke)."Honor is something that all men are born with. It cannot be taken from you nor can it be granted. It must only not be lost."
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