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 Post subject: The Goldbergs
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The mom is the chick from reno911, she plays the perfect part. The dad is that one guy nobody knows his name, and he over acts but at least looks the part. all of the children are pretty good picks, no problem there. the grandpa is a good pick too.

there were lol parts to the first episode, but overall it was a little 'pressed'. i wish they did it on the same style as that 70's show, but this is more like modern family and it loses that homely feel to it. they did a lot of shouting, which was brilliant. just like my childhood.

ill watch the next couple weeks, but so far i dont think it will be a smash hit or anything. unless they tone down the "IN YO FACE" style and just let the show progress as life did in the 80's.

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I watched it. It was pretty good. I'll give it another chance.

Lucky 7 seems like a weird interesting show. Let a group of coworkers win the lottery, watch them all slowly lose their minds. Never play the lottery as a group has been my rule since the beginning. No good can come of it.

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The mom is the chick from reno911, she plays the perfect part. The dad is that one guy nobody knows his name, and he over acts but at least looks the part. all of the children are pretty good picks, no problem there. the grandpa is a good pick too.

there were lol parts to the first episode, but overall it was a little 'pressed'. i wish they did it on the same style as that 70's show, but this is more like modern family and it loses that homely feel to it. they did a lot of shouting, which was brilliant. just like my childhood.

You hit the nail on the head. Every ABC sitcom since Modern Family has tried to duplicate the same formula. This show was a "miss" for me. I think The Middle is funnier.

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I caught the last half of Trophy Wife yesterday.

Not terrible.

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I'm just pissed that the son wasn't named Bill.

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Modern Family is quietly one of the worst things television has done to us in recent years. I want to tape every episode, put th videotapes in a garbage can, run over them with my car, then set the bag on fire. Everyone always complains about "The Jersey Shore," and yes, the people who do so always call it THE Jersey Shore, definite article and everything, but this show is just insidiously corrosive and awful in ways that obvious strains of low television are not.

That said, I might give this a chance because I really like Jeff Garlin. He did a good interview with Andrew Patner a few months ago!

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I watched it. It was pretty good. I'll give it another chance.

Lucky 7 seems like a weird interesting show. Let a group of coworkers win the lottery, watch them all slowly lose their minds. Never play the lottery as a group has been my rule since the beginning. No good can come of it.


NBC had a show a few years back with Luke Perry and the evil queen from Once Upon a Time that was the same thing. Windfall

It quickly faded into Bolivian.

This will probably do the same.

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Watched the first 5 minutes, it was terrible so I hit delete. If a pilot sitcom isn't funny in the first 5 minutes that is a really bad sign. Writers need to learn that yelling does not equal funny. That was the worst legacy Seinfeld left us with.

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I don't think Jeff Garlin can not yell. Even in that interview with Patner I mentioned, he was yelling. It's the loudest anyone's voice has ever gotten on that station without being a Metropolitan Opera broadcast.

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Modern Family is quietly one of the worst things television has done to us in recent years. I want to tape every episode, put th videotapes in a garbage can, run over them with my car, then set the bag on fire. Everyone always complains about "The Jersey Shore," and yes, the people who do so always call it THE Jersey Shore, definite article and everything, but this show is just insidiously corrosive and awful in ways that obvious strains of low television are not.


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 Post subject: Re: The Goldbergs
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I thought it was ok. There were a few laughs. It was loud.

I don't understand why it has to be so heavily saturated with 80s stuff when there is nothing thematically about it that it demands to be in the 80s. Same thing with That 70s Show.

I think it would be great if they explored the relationship between the grandfather and grandson a little more deeply.

It was interesting to see the real people it was based on at the end of the show.

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I thought it was pretty good. I have to disagree w/ shakes. Pilots aren't ever as funny as they should be. If a pilot is "a'ight", then there is hope the show will be good. This show made me "LOL" a few times, so I have high hopes for this one.


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I thought it was pretty good. I have to disagree w/ shakes. Pilots aren't ever as funny as they should be. If a pilot is "a'ight", then there is hope the show will be good. This show made me "LOL" a few times, so I have high hopes for this one.

Right.

Television pilots are rarely good.

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The Larry Sanders Show had a terrific pilot, as did Arrested Development. Of course, we're talking about two of the best comedies of all time here. It's hardly to be expected from everyone.

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pilots usually suck. and many times great pilots lead to terrible series

i just wish they made it more homey. mainly because the 80's was the last generation that actually believed in a family structure. they went for cheap laughs...

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I think they just should have continued making That 80's show........though we would never have It's always Sunny because Dennis wouldn't have been looking for work.

As far as this show....I watched it. It was ok. I always think the dad is mike golic at first when i see him on something. It could work as long as it doesn't interfere with my tuesday night Amish Mafia viewing. Merlin is up to some crazy shit these days. I need to go hang with that fool someday. Holmes county Ohio is not that far away from me and I have been there before amongst the ams.

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I don't understand why it has to be so heavily saturated with 80s stuff when there is nothing thematically about it that it demands to be in the 80s. Same thing with That 70s Show.



"that 70's show" didn't really dwell in the 70's as far as culture. outside of the hairstyles and clothes, and the occasional reference, it was really just a regular goofy sitcom. i always liked it.

"that 80's show" was before its time and not very well written. right now the 80's are hot...in about 5-10 years, it'll be the 90's. and the 80's will no longer be "fun", it'll be too retro.


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I think they just should have continued making That 80's show........though we would never have It's always Sunny because Dennis wouldn't have been looking for work.

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no see that 80's show was based on more fads and folklore. it showed a side of the 80's.. where this goldberg show is focused on everyday life as it actually was for most people. it definitely reminded me of my childhood...

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That '70s Show is the best mediocre sitcom. You can almost always rely on it to not be awful, you can pick it up mid-episode or mid-series and not miss a beat, and it's on like 14 hours a day. If you're just trying to kill 17 minutes, it's the best way.

Sticking to this.

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This show was awful. The 80's references were over the top, and the yelling was just too much. I wanted to like it, but it was bad, real bad.

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"that 80's show" was before its time and not very well written. right now the 80's are hot...in about 5-10 years, it'll be the 90's. and the 80's will no longer be "fun", it'll be too retro.
So, wait, you are telling me that in 5-10 years we'll get even more copy and pasted Seinfeld quotes on here?

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Jeff Garlin is becoming a tad overexposed


I think he is correct in knowing his career is one where he has to get his money while he can. He is getting old and there haven't been any real roles for him even with Curb recognition. In five years he doesn't want to have to be relying on battling hecklers at some comedy club to feed his family.

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This show was awful. The 80's references were over the top, and the yelling was just too much. I wanted to like it, but it was bad, real bad.


Did you sit through the whole thing? I was able to figure this all out in 5 minutes and save myself an additional 20 by hitting delete. Might've been the worst opening 5 minutes I've ever seen on a tv show in my entire life.

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Also, as a child of the 1980s, I have to say, if you’re going to make 80s references, they should make sense. Barry’s huge love of rap seems unlikely in September, 1985 - Run DMC’s King of Rock was released that year, but Barry would be a pretty early, passionate convert among white, suburban kids to proclaim himself a rap fan overall. And his mention of Flavor Flav is particularly notable, given Public Enemy wouldn’t release their debut album until 1987. I guess Barry just knows his underground hip hop!


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