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- Feb 3, 2013
Arsenio Hall's new talk show has been on for a week and three days. It needs to be stopped right now :/ His sketches are so lame.
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Alan Pardew said:For me, I'm okay with Family Guy. At least for the first few seasons.
Jewelsmakerguy said:Alan Pardew said:For me, I'm okay with Family Guy. At least for the first few seasons.
Same here, but to a much lesser extent (It's not as funny after the first time, but at least the animation not as crappy then as it is now).
As for the post-cancellation seasons... Don't think I need a reason, do I?
Might as well also throw in American Dad into the foray. I mean it has almost the same season count as FG. I mean it could have just been five-six seasons and stopped right there.
Alan Pardew said:For me, I'm okay with Family Guy. At least for the first few seasons.
I was really annoyed at some of the plot threads in the last season. "Hey, let's do another love triangle arc and make Andy a jerk again!".Da Pickle Monsta said:I don't really keep up with too much TV anymore, but I'm glad that The Office ended when it did. I felt that it just wasn't as funny without the Michael (Steve Carrell's) character. It was still funny, but just not as good.
But I see a lot of hate here for Family Guy, and I wholeheartedly approve. I never saw the appeal of that show when it was new and I still can't. I can see why Chris loves it.![]()
They renewed it for another season this year.I hope Survivor is taken off the air by 2016. How can over a million people still be watching it?
They renewed it for another season this year.
IASIP has been in on a major decline since, about... season 8. Season 10 was in particular a pretty huge nosedive ("Charlie Work" being an exception, of course). At that point each character had devolved into a caricature, especially Dennis, who's insecurities used to be pretty cleverly hidden, but now seem to be opportunity to bring out a forced rant every episode. Season 11 fared a little better, but I hated how it forced secondary characters down our throats that just weren't that funny or interesting, such as Bill Ponderosa and the McPoyles. I haven't watched Season 12, but I have a pretty good feeling on how it's going to turn out. It really is a shame, because seasons 2-7 was some of the best comedy on television ever.It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia might be my favorite sitcom, but the past season indicated to me that it needs to be put down. I can appreciate that the writers (notably not the original RCG team) are branching out and trying new things like the cliffhanger for season 12, but it just doesn't seem appropriate for that show. Part of the appeal is that it never changed in the decade or so that it ran; the idea of Dennis leaving or some other major upheaval is bizarre to me.
Agree wholeheartedly. I've never been a huge fan of the side characters on the show, and the heavy focus on them in the past few seasons has been very rough. I do think there have been some great episodes in the later seasons, but they're the episodes that focus on the main cast like "Charlie Work," "Mac and Dennis Move to the Suburbs," and "The Gang Tries Desperately to Win an Award."IASIP has been in on a major decline since, about... season 8. Season 10 was in particular a pretty huge nosedive ("Charlie Work" being an exception, of course). At that point each character had devolved into a caricature, especially Dennis, who's insecurities used to be pretty cleverly hidden, but now seem to be opportunity to bring out a forced rant every episode. Season 11 fared a little better, but I hated how it forced secondary characters down our throats that just weren't that funny or interesting, such as Bill Ponderosa and the McPoyles. I haven't watched Season 12, but I have a pretty good feeling on how it's going to turn out. It really is a shame, because seasons 2-7 was some of the best comedy on television ever.