Posted on 01/08/2006 10:52:36 PM PST by IntheHillsGolden
So, here I am with the boob tube on......... saw some ad for the lameazz Charlie Sheen show (no laughs at all in the multiple playing of the ads) ..wondering where his Dad has been (out of the news).......then an ad (sad) where Henry Winkler is strutting across the stage floor muttering unfunny lines (not Henry's fault).
I do get a kick out of "Desperate Housewives". At least good writing there.
Is anyone watching TV anymore for entertainment?
If so.....what are the shows? .........or does everything stank up the tube with recycled, untalented psuedo writing?
Just checking. Tired.
Very sad.
Indeed.
UM... LOST... UM... House is good sometimes.... UM.... Monday Night Football.... hhhmmm..... not really much else...
I love the Gilmore Girls... terrific writing, plots, and acting. It's the best show on TV.
Hi, IntheHillsGolden:
Though not a sitcom, I just finished watching Comedy Network's "Chris Titus: Rockwell Is Bleeding". A ninety minute stand up special featuring Chris Titus doing 90 minutes on his Dysfunctional life and family.
Titus did a sitcom of the same name for Fox several years back and the show was a scream! Especially Stacy Keach, who played Titus's dad. The series is also available on DVD.
As for sitcoms, I'll watch "Two And A Half Men". That's about it.
Jack.
24 is always good! Season 5 begins, next Sunday.
Prison Break is a great story, guaranteed to have you biting your nails and also to keep lame leftist politics out of the show. House is showing signs of getting political, so I might have to ditch it soon. E-Ring is political, but my kind of political (very pro military so far), so I'm with it.
Agreed.
Public television programs today are just awful.
Aside from Cable/Satellite (Discovery, National Geographic, History, Fox News, Animal Planet, etc), there is nothing on that is worth 10 seconds of my time.
Any advice on what would make a good program for those without cable?
South Park is crude but there are some humorous episodes.
Is the "CBS Evening News" a sitcom?
The quality of television has definitely been on the decline for several years now, even as the quantity has increased substantially.
Current sit-coms, dramas and movies are of no use to me. They're terrible compared to shows from previous decades.
There is still some good stuff on TV if you can wade through all the commercials and stuff that they pop up and scroll across the screen...
***** MY TELEVISION TIPS *****
* Crossroads on CMT (the Bon Jovi/SugarLand episode was a classic!)
* Ice skating specials airing on NBC and Bravo, and the upcoming Olympics on the networks of NBC
* Wheel of Fortune
* Repeats of Password Plus, Super Password and $100,000 Pyramid on Game Show Network
* Special Report with Brit Hume
* A new half-hour series on TVLand called Sit-Down Comedy with David Steinberg. So far, they've had Bob Newhart and Martin Short as guests on the first two episodes. The Martin Short episode, which still has some replay dates left, is really good.
* Musical performances during the last segment of The Tonight Show
Spoiler: |
The working theory at first was that the oil companies killed the VP's brother because he was developing a fuel cell (leftist conspiracy theory), but it later turned out he never developed a fuel cell! He was funneling the research money into his Hillaryesque sister's campaign! Gotta love it. |
Count me as a 'Prison Break' fan also. I don't watch much television (besides sports), but that show I watch. I got my wife into it also.
It seems like a long time until it resumes in March. Lucky it was doing so well--Fox at first was going to have it return in May!
When sit-coms became nothing more than 22 minutes of insults, sexual propaganda and the mocking of the traditional family (especially fathers), I gave up.
No, thanks. There are too many good books out there.
I haven't seen a TV sitcom in a year, since coming to Iraq, and mobilizing before.
The only TV beamed to us is CNN for the officers, and FoxNews for the NCO's.
The only newsprint we get is Stars & Gripes, which is nothing much beyond the AP Body Count on page 3.
My news comes from the Websites I get to use.
I am totally and happily clueless about current pop culture. Troops in theater prefer "The Simpsons," "South Park", classic SNL, and some new stuff, like Dave Chapelle.
Lots of guys watch re-runs of "Friends", mainly because of the occasional hooter shots.
How you ever watched anime, like what's on Adult Swim, Ghost in the Shell, FMA, Scryed, Lupin, Cowboy Bebop. There is also so recent cartoon series that have been very good, Megas XLR, Gargoyles (Season 1 and 2), Justice League Unlimited and Teen Titans.
As on the live action front, Sci-fi Channel's Stargate:SG1, Stargate: Atlantis and Battlestar G have been VERY GOOD as well.
I was just reading the weekly TV Magazine from the paper, and there is a *new* gay-agenda sitcom on the air. Crumbs, starring Fred "Kevin Arnold" Savage as a closeted gay screenwriter. The Wonder Queers?
No, no more sitcoms, sorry, don't watch them, no longer even look for them -- meaning, I've long since gotten the point that there's nothing of value on television any more.
I USED to love "The Honeymooners," "Roy Rogers" and can even still find "Lassie and Timmie" on t.v. Highly recommend those three.
I don't know if we could consider THE SOPRANOS here but that's the only reason I keep HBO and plan to through 2006. After that, I can't say, given that the rest of their serials are hideous dives.
But, sitcoms...I guess there are just some television SERIALS that are very worthy but very little to no comedy among them. There's nothing that compares with THE HONEYMOONERS, you're right. Just nothing today even comes close and you're very, very right about today's 'toons for the kids: Looney Tunes was superb in the past.
I no longer expect or anticipate anything of value on t.v. as to sitcoms, and so no longer pay any attention to anything other than films, and some of the specials/serials.
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