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And as a character, what I found very inspiring about playing Dhar

And as a character, what I found very inspiring about playing Dharma, especially at that time, is that the women on television were more neurotic than they were free. And I thought, this is a rare bird and this is unique on television and I think its really refreshing. – Jenna Elfman

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I think that marriage is an amazing institution and should be preserved, and you can have great marriages, and you must because sharing your life with someone is like the greatest thing. And I loved being able to set a good example for that on television. – Jenna Elfman

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Theres a power in women being women. Theres a role for men, but we dont have to be men, because were women. I think that representing that on television is a cool thing. – Jenna Elfman

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