"Mike's apartment. Alexis Brill. Hello, Alexis."
What makes it endure is its humanity. We have all been Mike—desperately trying to start a conversation from scratch when we’ve already run out of things to say. And we have all been Alexis—trapped in someone else’s awkward script, just trying to get through the day.
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As fans say hello to a new chapter in their lives, they can look back on the many adventures that took place at Mike's apartment, thanks in large part to the presence of Alexis Brill. Her character may have started out as a rival, but she quickly became a friend and a confidante to the group. We have all been Mike—desperately trying to start
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