A small package arrived at the door yesterday that looked uncannily like the one that had arrived a few weeks earlier. It was also meant for my daughter, so I brought it over and put it on her bed.

When she got home and opened the package, it revealed a case for her cell phone. She surprised me because she had just ordered one at the beginning of the month and she had always been quite cautious with her money.

After some prompting from me, he explained that he’s had nothing but bad luck since he bought that other case. He described that accessory as cursed, so he had to go.

His belief in the elements that cause bad luck reminded me of all the TV shows that have episodes based on a character’s belief in a curse or curse. Although I can remember thirteen such programs, it would be safer to stop counting at seven. Are here.

Freddie Benson from iCarly

His friend, the troublesome Samantha Puckett, pulled several pranks on Freddie to make him believe he was cursed with a streak of bad luck, but the boy gets his revenge on her at the end of the episode.

Gilligan’s Island Pattern

After finding the buried head of an ancient totem pole, Skipper (played by Alan Hale) experiences several mishaps that he attributes to that relic.

Barney Fife from The Andy Griffith Show

After tearing up a chain letter sent to him by Goober, Mayberry’s intrepid deputy (played by Don Knotts) assigns every trivial accident to his contempt for that communication.

Michael Scott from The Office

The manager (played by Steve Carrel) of the Dunder-Mifflin Paper Company’s Scranton branch declares the office cursed after he runs over Meredith in the parking lot, Anglea’s cat Sprinkles is killed, and Pam’s computer becomes infected with a virus. episode titled “Fun Run”.

Archie Bunker from All in the Family

The head of the house at 304 Hauser Street (played by Carroll O’Connor) fears he has been cursed after losing an unsent chain letter, despite his daughter and son-in-law’s insistence that there is no such thing. have a superstition

MASH O’Reilly Radar

After a reluctant Radar is ordered by Colonel Potter (played by Harry Morgan) to remove a spirit pole, the medical camp appears to suffer several accidents. Potter refuses to call it a curse until he stabs himself with a scalpel and Hawkeye breaks a mirror.

Bobby Brady from The Brady Gang

After the family’s youngest son finds an ancient tiki while on vacation in Hawaii, the kids soon discover that the trinket is considered bad luck to all who dare wear it.

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