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DocStrange
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17 Oct 2008, 1:54 pm

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Two and a Half Men: Jake is now a brat. Alan is still a childish dumbass and Charlie is still a smug womanizer. The writers need to create something new OR the producers seriously need to fire all of the writers. The show has lost its touch.


I am baffled how this is the most popular comedy on television year after year. Are regular TV viewers stuck in Plato's cave or something?


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18 Oct 2008, 6:33 am

Most Overatedprog

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18 Oct 2008, 12:25 pm

Here is my list of overrated shows (Currently and all-time)

Currently

Lost--When I was in Math class at a community college months ago, all they kept talking about was that overhyped show! I was (and still am) watching The Office so I do not care for those shows.

ER--Well it is in its final season, so there is not much to complain here. Although Linda Cardellini and Paraminder Nagra are stone-cold beauties though, which are the only reasons to that I watch this "on-for-way-too-long" show.

Monday Night Football--Now that ESPN took the show over, it is not the event it used to be. Oh well, at least we have Sunday Night Football on NBC.

The Simpsons--After season 10, the show is not the same anymore. If we are talking seasons 1-10, it would not be anywhere near this list.

Any teen show on TV now--God I hate teenagers, the last great teen show was "Freaks and Geeks" and that was almost ten years ago.

All-time

Happy Days--Other than the Fonz, I do not see what the big deal about this show. This show just doesn't appeal to viewers beyond the baby boomers (I am a millenual, BTW).

Dawson's Creek--Ok, I did like that show, but only for Katie Holmes (pre-Mrs. Tom Cruise) and that episode when the gang were in dentention. Other than that, what is the friggin' big deal?

Different World--The Cosby spinoff with Denise going to Hillman which the show had little to do with the second Huxtable child, but lot more to do with the character I cannot stand, Dwayne Wayne.

Martin--I am all for shows with black people in it, but the only thing I like about that show really is Shenaenae.

Seinfeld--Yeah, I know, I know, I am one of those people that just did not get the show, yeah, yeah, yeah. I am sorry I just do not find the show that amusing. I'll take it over Full House or Family Matters now, but there are better sitcoms IMO than Seinfeld.



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18 Oct 2008, 3:28 pm

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Anything On Five. All I See On Five, Are Crime Dramas, Documetries About Crime Or More Documentries About Prisons.


According to Wikipedia, this channel shows NCIS, House, and 30 Rock (all good shows) and a bunch of other stuff I don't care about and never will.


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