Cigarette said:
I'm pretty sure King of the Hill is listed in the Fox budget as "miscellaneous expenses" and that while Matt Groening is on lunch break, Mike Judge's people run in and whip up an episode.
I used to LOVE "King Of The Hill"..I haven't been a fan since
Tom Petty joined the cast as Lucky
I've grown to like the tv shows that have no meaning. I don't think I watch anymore series with a plot. When I see people act dumb on tv it makes me feel smart.
NateHevens said:
Much of Comedy Central's shows (Reno 911, Mad TV [SNL rip-off that sucks], Mind of Mencia, Futurama, Almost Home, etc)... especially the "fake reality" shows. I understand that they started out to make fun of reality TV... but then that started taking it seriously and... well... now we have shit that may be worse then actual reality shows.
By dismissing Reno 911 and Futurama, your opinions are objectively invalid.
I have given Futurama a chance, and came to this conclusion:
This is an enjoyable enough show that if I'm bored, turn on Comedy Central, and Futurama happens to be on, then I'll watch it. But it's simply not a show I will follow.
For those of you say any show on Comedy Central, are you including the Daily Show and Colbert Report in that? If so, then I'm sorry... but them's fightin' words.
MisterLinguist said:
The Comedy Central Roast of <insert has-been here>
The Bob Saget one was HILARIOUS. Of course you had to watch the uncensored version.
Let's see:
The Hills or whatever spin-off they have.
MTV as a whole. Play some music already.
VH-1 and all those ____ of Love shows and spin-offs.
The Real Housewives of _____.
Tyra Banks Show.
Real World/Road Rules Challenge/Gaunlet whatever.
The CW. They had to move WWE to my9 because it didn't fit their demographics of teen girl shows.
The Real World and any related gauntlet/challenge shows--these have got to be the most boring people in existence
America's Next Top Model--it was a guilty pleasure when Janice Dickinson was on it and they were getting spreads in Elle magazine. There was at least a teensy bit of fashion-world credibility in the first couple of seasons. Now they're fighting to get in the Sears catalog or something.
American Dad
MAD TV
Cosette
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SEP 23, 2008 12:10 PM