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The 10 Best Television Mustaches Ever, Ranked By The Current Champion

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Murray Bartlett plays Dom on HBO’s Looking, a character who boasts the best ‘stache in San Francisco. So, BuzzFeed News asked him to rank his fellow facial hair legends of the small screen.

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HBO's sophomore series Looking may be about a group of gay men in San Francisco, but any fan of the series knows it's really all about the facial hair.

And no one's comes close to the 'stache on Dom, the fortysomething aspiring restauranteur, played by Australian actor Murray Bartlett. It's hard to imagine the character without his perfectly '70s porn star facial hair, but when Bartlett stopped by BuzzFeed's New York offices earlier this week, he said the mustache was very much a coincidental part of his character.

"I was in Egypt for a chunk of time and I really stood out there as a foreigner so I was trying to fit in with the locals and grew a mustache. And then, the audition came up for Looking while I was there, so I put my first audition on tape," Bartlett told BuzzFeed News. "I thought it fit with the character and the fact that facial hair has sort of come back into fashion in the last couple years, particularly in San Francisco. But it's also a bit of a throwback to the kind of classic image of the gay man in San Francisco in the '70s particularly."

Those behind Looking also felt similarly and the mustache started to dictate Dom's look at large. "I talked about it with the costume designer, who then started putting me in plaid shirts and playing with that idea of using that image, but in the present," Bartlett added, noting he's obsessed with Dom's other signature accessory: a shearling-lined corduroy jacket.

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When a season of Looking wraps, though, Barlett usually shaves off the mustache (as you can see in these fresh-faced photos). "It does feel like a very Dom thing. It's certainly become that for me," he said. "It's like this piece of the costume that you take off and you feel different and a little bit liberated."

Still, he admitted with a laugh., "I get kind of attached to it. I'm sort of reluctant to shave it off when I come to shave it off."

It's understandable then why Bartlett isn't surprised by the audience's love of Dom's mustache. "There's blogs and Tumblr accounts devoted to mustaches and beards and all that kind of stuff," he said. "It's sort of out there at the moment."

Certainly, there have been many rankings of television mustaches before, but whose choices could be more definitive than the current No. 1? So, without further ado, here are Bartlett's picks for the best mustaches in TV history.


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Florida's Latest Theme Park Is All About Guns

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In Orlando, Florida's newest themed attraction, Machine Gun America, children as young as 13 are granted access to an arsenal of military-grade weapons and paraphernalia. Staking claim as Orlando's "first and only Automatic Adrenaline Attraction," MGA offers a fully stocked arsenal made available to even the most inexperienced of customers.

Of course, they also keep a full staff of expertly trained individuals with law enforcement and military backgrounds to help guide the experience. Specially designed packages allow visitors to play out their combat fantasies: Customers can use fully operational weapons to fend off hordes of zombies, conduct secret agent espionage, and even assassinate Osama Bin Laden.

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John Webster, 21, posing with an Osama Bin Laden target poster.

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Walther PPK-S on display at Machine Gun America.

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John Webster, 21, posing with an M60.

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Natasha Schweitzer, chief range safety officer at MGA, training Samantha Poje how to shoot a Glock handgun.

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M60, SCAR, SCAR, M41A, M-4, MP-5, Thompson hanging on the wall inside Machine Gun America.

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Dan Ryley the Range Safety Officer at MGA posing for a picture holding a M1919 at Machine Gun America on January 14, 2015 in Orlando, Florida.

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CX-4, M-4, 1919, MP-5(x5), AK-47s(x6) on display at Machine Gun America.

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11 Surprisingly Difficult Rounds Of Spot The Ball

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11 photos. 11 balls. Can you figure out where each one is hiding?

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15 Australian Politicians As Harry Potter Characters

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Australian politics is getting so ridiculous, it may as well be fictional.

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Which Disney Villain Is Your Villainous Valentine?

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Poor unfortunate soulmates.

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53 Beautiful Cities Everyone Should Visit At Least Once

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These photos will make you want to “ADVANCE TO GO.” To your next holiday, that is. Brought to you by MONOPOLY and BuzzFeed.

Taipei, Taiwan

Taipei, Taiwan

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Riga, Latvia

Riga, Latvia

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Brussels, Belgium

Brussels, Belgium

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Vancouver, Canada

Vancouver, Canada

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Beck And Beyoncé Coexist In Harmony On This Inevitable Mashup

15 TV Shows You Should Totally Be Watching But Probably Aren't

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We know your DVR is already full of conflicts, but these underappreciated series are worth your attention.

12 Monkeys

12 Monkeys

Embarrassing confession: I have never seen the movie 12 Monkeys. I know, and I'm right on top of that, Rose, but in the interim, I'm loving Syfy's slightly skewed take on the 1995 film. James Cole (Aaron Stanford) time-travels from the year 2043, where he links up with virologist Cassandra Railly (Amanda Schull) to stop the release of a deadly plague by the mysterious Army of the Twelve Monkeys. Its wacky, high-concept madness would quickly fail on network TV, but is right at home on Syfy. Nevertheless, the series has been slipping in ratings, which is baffling — it's Syfy's sleekest, sharpest show in years. Admirably complex but compulsively watchable, 12 Monkeys is the kind of smart sci-fi that network television should be aspiring to. —Louis Peitzman

12 Monkeys airs Fridays at 9 p.m. on Syfy.

Syfy

Agent Carter

Agent Carter

Marvel's Agent Carter is one of the rare adaptations of a comic book where a woman is the main character, and that woman's gender is relevant to her life, and that woman isn't sexualized at all. Carter is a superhero without superpowers — her crime-fighting skill set never veers very far from the believable, except when she satisfyingly incapacitates largeish groups of men. If that weren't enough, there's a hard-boiled vibe to the '40s-set show that is both over-the-top and charming. Come for the female hero, stay for the appealingly corny hijinks. —Ariane Lange

Agent Carter airs Tuesdays at 9 p.m. on ABC.

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Being Mary Jane

Being Mary Jane

Gabrielle Union effortlessly delivers the flawed Mary Jane Paul rather, well, flawlessly. This BET drama has a limited audience, as it's running on a specialty network, but it deserves a broader, more mainstream one too. The dialogue is scary-real, and though you'd think the situations that Mary Jane — a single, successful cable news anchor who is longing for love and a baby — finds herself in are ridiculous and far from reality, they're not. Some of Being Mary Jane's elements read as specific to the largely black audience that turns out to view it — family dynamics that center around socioeconomic issues, fear of success, and keeping your eye on the prize — but it really is designed for anyone who is striving to have it all in a world that's not quite designed for such. And hey, if you can stomach the dumb decisions that Scandal's Olivia Pope endures, surely you can give Mary Jane a shot. —Kelley L. Carter

Being Mary Jane airs Tuesdays at 10 p.m. on BET.

BET

Episodes

Episodes

What The Office was to corporate America and Veep is to politics, Episodes is to the entertainment industry. A biting, savvy satire of Hollywood and the people who populate it, the comedy, now in its fourth season, has become so much more than a platform for Matt LeBlanc to skewer his public, post-Friends persona. In the very capable hands of David Crane (who co-created Friends with Marta Kauffman) and Jeffrey Klarik, Episodes has become a true ensemble piece, boasting standout performances from Kathleen Rose Perkins and Tamsin Greig in particular. —Jarett Wieselman

Episodes airs Sundays at 10:30 p.m. on Showtime.

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22 Things Only People Who Went To Harvard Will Understand

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Ve Ri Tas, everyone.

Ah, fair Harvard. Students here are from all walks of life, yet there's a lot of things they all have in common....

Ah, fair Harvard. Students here are from all walks of life, yet there's a lot of things they all have in common....

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At some point, you took a selfie with the John Harvard statue, even though you felt cheesy about it.

At some point, you took a selfie with the John Harvard statue, even though you felt cheesy about it.

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You always get your copy of The Crimson at the Out Of Town New stand in Harvard Sq.

You always get your copy of The Crimson at the Out Of Town New stand in Harvard Sq.

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You're used to your friends asking you if it's really like The Social Network (um, not really).

You're used to your friends asking you if it's really like The Social Network (um, not really).

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The Forgotten Scandalous History Of The Bubble Beeper

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This pack of gum was the coolest candy of the ’90s. Even if some parents found it scary.

Children of the '90s know that the Bubble Beeper was a must-have.

Children of the '90s know that the Bubble Beeper was a must-have.

The nostalgia blog Dinosaur Dracula (which also provided two pics for this story) probably puts it best: "We bought Bubble Beepers for the containers alone, which were to be used as a clip-on coin purses long after the gum had been chewed."

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But what you may not remember was the controversy surrounding the BB.

But what you may not remember was the controversy surrounding the BB.

(Photo courtesy Dinosaur Dracula)

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DRUG DEALERS.

DRUG DEALERS.

Yeah, that was actually a thing. In a scene in the very first season of The Real World in 1992, one cast member's beeper goes off, and another roommate asks, "Why do you have a beeper? Do you sell drugs?"

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25 Totally Legit Reasons Why Karen Walker Should Be Your Valentine

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Don’t worry, I promise Rosario won’t mind.

First and foremost, Karen clearly loves her booze.

First and foremost, Karen clearly loves her booze.

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Obviously she'd be down to finish off a bottle of something before you head out for dinner.

Obviously she'd be down to finish off a bottle of something before you head out for dinner.

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Because she recognizes the importance of being a little inebriated on Valentine's Day, and that's a GOOD THING!

Because she recognizes the importance of being a little inebriated on Valentine's Day, and that's a GOOD THING!

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Nothing to drink at your place? No problem, just ask Karen to bring over a few juice boxes.

Nothing to drink at your place? No problem, just ask Karen to bring over a few juice boxes.

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Lisa Wilkinson Really REALLY Didn't Like "Fifty Shades Of Grey"

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“It is quite simply the worst movie I have ever seen.”

Today Show host Lisa Wilkinson has let out a damning review of the recently released Fifty Shades of Grey film.

Today Show host Lisa Wilkinson has let out a damning review of the recently released Fifty Shades of Grey film.

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Wilkinson was heavily critical of the film's attempt at BDSM, as well as the script.

Wilkinson was heavily critical of the film's attempt at BDSM, as well as the script.

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She ended up giving the film one star out of five, which she attributed mostly to the ice cream she ate afterwards.

She ended up giving the film one star out of five, which she attributed mostly to the ice cream she ate afterwards.

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22 Things Only A True Haimsbian Will Understand

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You either get it or you don’t.

Haimsbian: One whose sexual orientation is Haim. You'll know if you're a Haimsbian. If you aren't sure, then look at this picture. What do you feel? That's your answer.

Haimsbian: One whose sexual orientation is Haim. You'll know if you're a Haimsbian. If you aren't sure, then look at this picture. What do you feel? That's your answer.

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OK, so now that we've covered whether or not you're a Haimsbian, we can discuss the things that only a Haimsbian would really, truly get.

OK, so now that we've covered whether or not you're a Haimsbian, we can discuss the things that only a Haimsbian would really, truly get.

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The sheer joy that comes with Danielle posting a pic to Instagram.

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Especially when she does something ~out of character~

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14 Foods To Totally Avoid On Valentine's Day

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It’s for the best.

Assorted cheeses.

Assorted cheeses.

Because you'll fart.

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Steamed broccoli.

Steamed broccoli.

Because you'll toot.

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A hefty ice cream sundae.

A hefty ice cream sundae.

Because you'll pass gas.

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Any amount of refried beans.

Any amount of refried beans.

Because you'll break wind.

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Watch Six Pairs Stare Into Each Others' Eyes As A Love Experiment

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If your heart hurts, it’s probably because it just grew a few sizes.

Can uninterrupted eye contact boost intimacy, even if people don't know each other well?

Can uninterrupted eye contact boost intimacy, even if people don't know each other well?

Last month a New York Times writer recreated a psychologist's love experiment, which requires two people to gaze at each other for four straight minutes (and also answer 36 questions). The idea is that feeling vulnerable can cultivate closeness.

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Soul Pancake collected a dozen people to recreate the visual portion and test this theory.

Soul Pancake collected a dozen people to recreate the visual portion and test this theory.

The six pairs' relationship levels varied from meeting for the first time to being married for 55 years.

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After some uncomfortable fidgeting, you can see their unease start to melt away.

After some uncomfortable fidgeting, you can see their unease start to melt away.

I'm not crying, you are!

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Have some tissues ready just in case.

And check out BuzzFeed's version of the experiment here.

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12 Hilarious Anti-Valentine's Day Cards For People You Hate

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Actually it’s not me, it’s you.

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Jarry Lee / BuzzFeed

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Jarry Lee / BuzzFeed


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Phone Vs. Toilet: What's Dirtier?

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