What Is Your Favorite Sitcom
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What Is Your Favorite Sitcom
This can be aby old sitcom from old ones to new ones. I myself LOVE Married With Children, It's a classic aabout a ladies shoe salesman who's life just never goes his way but its always hilarious. But the point of this thread is to tell your favorite sitcom and why you love it. I love Married With Children because it always makes me laugh and taught me never to get married lolol.
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My favorite sitcom of all time is "3rd Rock from the Sun". I liked it because the acting and comedy was excellent (especially John Lithgow). The premise for the show is also unique.
My favorite running sitcom is definitely "How I Met your Mother". Neil Patrick Harris steals the show, but all the main actors fit into their parts like they were born for the role.
My favorite running sitcom is definitely "How I Met your Mother". Neil Patrick Harris steals the show, but all the main actors fit into their parts like they were born for the role.
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1) Big Bang theory
2) 2 and a half men
3) How I met your mother
2) 2 and a half men
3) How I met your mother
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I checked out Big Bang Theory one time and that was pretty good.
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My alltime fave is That 70's Show, its my religon
I also thoroughly enjoy Friends and Scrubs
I also thoroughly enjoy Friends and Scrubs
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Friends, Scrubs, Married... With Children, Hung if you call it a sitcom, The Big Bang Theory, couple more really.
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Arrested Development.
Scrubs is pretty good too, but more mindless.
And pretty much all the rest I've seen are intolerably mindless. I get that that's sort of the point of a sitcom, but so it goes.
Does The Mighty Boosh count as a sitcom? I don't know what else to count it as, but it certainly makes me feel like ... I don't have a clue what I just spent a half hour watching... I think I like that too... Maybe.
Scrubs is pretty good too, but more mindless.
And pretty much all the rest I've seen are intolerably mindless. I get that that's sort of the point of a sitcom, but so it goes.
Does The Mighty Boosh count as a sitcom? I don't know what else to count it as, but it certainly makes me feel like ... I don't have a clue what I just spent a half hour watching... I think I like that too... Maybe.
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Re: What Is Your Favorite Sitcom
I myself prefer the standalone 1-hour comedy-dramas, but I guess as far as sitcoms go, The Andy Griffith Show. As far as more recent ones go, I liked Kenan and Kel.
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RedShadow wrote:Two and a Half Man, Big bang theory, That 70's Show... enough said
Exactly. Except:
Anyone remember Malcolm in the Middle? That was a heck of a show..
Scrubs is good too
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hereje888 wrote:Anyone remember Malcolm in the Middle? That was a heck of a show..
Comedy Central is doing reruns of that every day here and I hate myself for liking it, but I like it...
I can enjoy a mindless hal our of Scrubs and That 70's Show, but that's about it.
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Maartah wrote:hereje888 wrote:Anyone remember Malcolm in the Middle? That was a heck of a show..
Comedy Central is doing reruns of that every day here and I hate myself for liking it, but I like it...
I can enjoy a mindless hal our of Scrubs and That 70's Show, but that's about it.
Man, I totally forgot about Malcolm. That's a good one too.
I feel like I should like That 70's Show for some reason, but I don't. I have a feeling that it's one of those shows I'd need to get a bit more into the seventies spirit to find funny.
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Arrested Development, Scrubs, Wonder Years, M*A*S*H, Three's Company, All in the Family.
Those last three are true seventies spirit, ****.
Malcolm is good too.
Also, I call objection to those of you calling Scrubs mindless.
Those last three are true seventies spirit, ****.
Malcolm is good too.
Also, I call objection to those of you calling Scrubs mindless.
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