These Twyla Mae Graphics Recreate Iconic Lines from Your Favorite Sitcoms

Everyone has a favorite tv show they can watch over and over without getting bored; they might even know every line of the episode. Reading stories and learning about your favorite old and new shows is exciting. Australian illustrator, Twyla Skeggs, restores the nostalgic memories of over 17 thousand people on Instagram, where she shares artwork of classic sitcoms. Whether it’s your favorite or a show you forgot you have watched, her account will remind you of these funny tv moments. Are you looking for short stories in pictures? Then you need to follow Twyla’s Instagram. @twylamae has created many old TV series into art, connecting iconic lines with pictures. This is one of the best ways to remember your favorite tv shows and the best episodes. All of the images below were illustrated by Twyla; through creativity and relatable captions, she reminds us of our favorite comedies, episodes, and characters. If you love shows like Seinfeld and Schitt’s Creek, you will enjoy her art and this article.

Arrested Development- Public Relations (S01E11)

This scene is about the meeting of Jessie Bowers, the publicist Michael and Lucille hired, at a restaurant. The meeting ended with a slight argument over Michael’s womanizing nature and finished in a brawl. What leads to the fight between Jessie and Lucille is a result of the public article written by Jessie about the family in a newspaper. Jessie writes a defaming article as perceived by Michael’s family because the family refuses to listen to her advice on how to help them become popular. 

Photo courtesy of instagram.com/twylamae/

Not only that, but redefining their reputation that was at stake. Michael George had been rejected in Milford School because of his misunderstanding with the Bluth family. He then hires Jessie Bowers, a publicist, to help him solve some of the family problems. This leads to the two flirting. 

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