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I'd vote for Walking Dead. Although maybe it stopped sucking as much in the past year that I haven't watched.


This is pedantic, but I actually think Walking Dead is the most properly rated show on television. Literally every person I know who watches it, myself included, thinks it's hackneyed crapola.

:lol: Fair enough.

Rick has to be in conversation for the worst written/acted protagonist in any TV series ever.

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I didn't watch Parks and Recreation it's first year because it seemed too much like The Office. I kept hearing how good it was and eventually started watching towards the end of Season 2, then watched Season 3, and rented Season 1 on DVD. I think April's character is awful. She's supposed to be snarky/quirky/witty/whatever, but she's not. Her lines are pointlessly mean-spirited and not funny, and she's kinda dumb. Tom is a muppet. The other characters are sometimes funny and I mainly keep watching out of habit. It's good that it's ending.

I think the last legitimately funny episode I recall from the last several seasons was from this past season when the episode focused on the guys doing things to celebrate Ben's birthday.


I watch the first season, skipped the 2nd, got back into it for the 3rd. It's an alright sitcom. Totally agree on April. If Andy wasn't such a dope, he'd probably have belted her across the chops already. I think she REEEEEEEEEEEEALY tries to be VEEEEEEEEEEEERY dead-pan, but it usually doesn't work.

I agree w/ all on Big Bang Theory. Never got into it. Jim Parsons is just ugh.


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Yeah, Aubrey Plaza's character is poorly written and poorly acted, buuuuuut Aubrey Plaza, so

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Yeah, Aubrey Plaza's character is poorly written and poorly acted, buuuuuut Aubrey Plaza, so


she can only play one character. it gets old very fast. like ellen page.

there is no change to the formula in a sitcom, nothing revolutionary at all since its inception. they all follow the same format. while there are innovative semantic techniques, the structure of the sitcom has never changed. there are some shows that tow the line between comedy and drama but it's all pretty much the same.

i've rediscovered lately that one of the best sitcoms from the 90's was "NewsRadio". the writing was incredibly sharp, and I liked that it had no real continuity. it really makes me miss phil hartman though. i think of "NewsRadio" as sort of the 90's "Taxi". outstanding ensemble cast, extremely well done, but too short lived. you can blame andy dick and brynn hartman for that though.


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i've rediscovered lately that one of the best sitcoms from the 90's was "NewsRadio". the writing was incredibly sharp, and I liked that it had no real continuity. it really makes me miss phil hartman though. i think of "NewsRadio" as sort of the 90's "Taxi". outstanding ensemble cast, extremely well done, but too short lived. you can blame andy dick and brynn hartman for that though.


Big, big +1 to this.

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Yeah, Aubrey Plaza's character is poorly written and poorly acted, buuuuuut Aubrey Plaza, so

i've rediscovered lately that one of the best sitcoms from the 90's was "NewsRadio". the writing was incredibly sharp, and I liked that it had no real continuity. it really makes me miss phil hartman though. i think of "NewsRadio" as sort of the 90's "Taxi". outstanding ensemble cast, extremely well done, but too short lived. you can blame andy dick and brynn hartman for that though.


NewsRadio was great, at least it was until Phil was killed. I have the first two seasons on DVD but haven't watched them in a long time. I'll have to get them out again. I didn't see many of the episodes with Lovitz as Max Lewis, and vaguely remember seeing parts of a few episodes with Patrick Warburton. I don't really know what was going on at that point in the show.

Speaking of ensemble casts, I think (the original) WKRP in Cincinnati is one of the the best sitcoms of all time. It was only on for four seasons, so it wasn't on long enough to get stale or to run out of legitimately good storylines. It's my favorite.


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Still love Family Guy


Parks n Rec and Community is one big show to me. Can never tell em apart. They're just "The Office" spin offs really


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Parks n Rec and Community is one big show to me. Can never tell em apart. They're just "The Office" spin offs really

Parks n Rec had a two year run where it was great, but it just took awhile for the show to find some direction. The last season of Community was also very good with the return of Harmon running the show, but it was horrendously bad the previous couple of seasons.

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Still love Family Guy


Parks n Rec and Community is one big show to me. Can never tell em apart. They're just "The Office" spin offs really

Parks n Rec had a two year run where it was great, but it just took awhile for the show to find some direction. The last season of Community was also very good with the return of Harmon running the show, but it was horrendously bad the previous couple of seasons.


I've recently seen a few reruns of P&R .... since it's all basically new to me, I think Offerman's character is about the funniest thing I've seen in a while. I can't fucking stand Jugdish though ... his standup is also worse than Katt Williams', which makes them both worse than Dane Cook by extension ... I'm pretty sure Frank and BF reading from the Quran would be considerably funnier.

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Parks n Rec and Community is one big show to me. Can never tell em apart. They're just "The Office" spin offs really

Parks n Rec had a two year run where it was great, but it just took awhile for the show to find some direction. The last season of Community was also very good with the return of Harmon running the show, but it was horrendously bad the previous couple of seasons.


I've recently seen a few reruns of P&R .... since it's all basically new to me, I think Offerman's character is about the funniest thing I've seen in a while. I can't fucking stand Jugdish though ... his standup is also worse than Katt Williams', which makes them both worse than Dane Cook by extension ... I'm pretty sure Frank and BF reading from the Quran would be considerably funnier.

Im not sure you can even call what Azari does standup. He's just like a live show of internet memes


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Any things Aaron Sorkin. Can't stand it.

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Any things Aaron Sorkin. Can't stand it.

Sorkin is a hopeless hack. One of the great things about the MSFMB exodus is that Terry's Peeps is no longer here to quote all his painful dialogue.

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Im not sure you can even call what Azari does standup. He's just like a live show of internet memes



It's all just bad, done with an irritating voice...

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Im not sure you can even call what Azari does standup. He's just like a live show of internet memes


He tells a lot of stories, too. No real jokes or anything.

There is definitley an audience for that sort of thing, though...

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rogers park bryan wrote:
Im not sure you can even call what Azari does standup. He's just like a live show of internet memes


He tells a lot of stories, too. No real jokes or anything.

There is definitley an audience for that sort of thing, though...

I got a chuckle out of his Kanye story but the rest just seemed so programmed.

I like the guys who can seem like they're just talking. Just a funny guy.


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rogers park bryan wrote:
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Im not sure you can even call what Azari does standup. He's just like a live show of internet memes


He tells a lot of stories, too. No real jokes or anything.

There is definitley an audience for that sort of thing, though...

I got a chuckle out of his Kanye story but the rest just seemed so programmed.

I like the guys who can seem like they're just talking. Just a funny guy.



I would assume Carolla doesn't do a lot of joke telling either. or a guy like Joel McHale.

There seems to be quite a few guys these days that do these types of "shows".

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Krazy Ivan wrote:
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Im not sure you can even call what Azari does standup. He's just like a live show of internet memes


He tells a lot of stories, too. No real jokes or anything.

There is definitley an audience for that sort of thing, though...

I got a chuckle out of his Kanye story but the rest just seemed so programmed.

I like the guys who can seem like they're just talking. Just a funny guy.



I would assume Carolla doesn't do a lot of joke telling either. or a guy like Joel McHale.

There seems to be quite a few guys these days that do these types of "shows".

Yeah, storytelling has long been a part of standup. Carolla and Mchale are both guys that just seem funny to me. Aziz comes off like a writer reciting his pre written bits.

Not just him. A lot of comedians are that way. Its like half and half. I just much prefer the guys who are either "off the cuff hilarious" or can make it seem like they're "off the cuff hilarious"


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So these guys were all on the James Franco roast on Comedy Central.

The funniest off the cuff: Jeffrey Ross

The funniest on the cuff: Andy Samberg (believe it or not).

The rest: meh.

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So these guys were all on the James Franco roast on Comedy Central.

The funniest off the cuff: Jeffrey Ross

The funniest on the cuff: Andy Samberg (believe it or not).

The rest: meh.


That thing was a big enough abortion to endanger Roe v. Wade.

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Forgot to mention that one the few things I find funny on Parks and Recreation these days is the new-ish guy who yells. Initially, a guy just yelling everything doesn't sound like something that would be all that funny, but his facial expressions and they way he delivers the lines is usually funny to me.


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DannyB wrote:
So these guys were all on the James Franco roast on Comedy Central.

The funniest off the cuff: Jeffrey Ross

The funniest on the cuff: Andy Samberg (believe it or not).

The rest: meh.

Carolla wasnt and is better than Ross, imo

Ross is good though.

And you know who's fucking hilarious without prep? Bob Einstein (SuperDave)


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Forgot to mention that one the few things I find funny on Parks and Recreation these days is the new-ish guy who yells. Initially, a guy just yelling everything doesn't sound like something that would be all that funny, but his facial expressions and they way he delivers the lines is usually funny to me.

Disagree. That guy is awful.

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Tad Queasy wrote:
Forgot to mention that one the few things I find funny on Parks and Recreation these days is the new-ish guy who yells. Initially, a guy just yelling everything doesn't sound like something that would be all that funny, but his facial expressions and they way he delivers the lines is usually funny to me.

Disagree. That guy is awful.

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So these guys were all on the James Franco roast on Comedy Central.

The funniest off the cuff: Jeffrey Ross

The funniest on the cuff: Andy Samberg (believe it or not).

The rest: meh.

Bill Hader was great. Samberg's bit sucked.


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Ron Swanson as an internet meme is a cousin of bacon as an internet meme. Tired of both.

Truth. I've fallen off the Ron Swanson bandwagon. He probably had a run of two years as the funniest character on TV, but that ship has sailed as they have made him a father, and trying to humanize him now.

I used to love this show, but it probably should have ended with this season.

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Tad Queasy wrote:
Forgot to mention that one the few things I find funny on Parks and Recreation these days is the new-ish guy who yells. Initially, a guy just yelling everything doesn't sound like something that would be all that funny, but his facial expressions and they way he delivers the lines is usually funny to me.

Disagree. That guy is awful.


Billy Eichner.
You should check out some 'Billy On The Street" clips on Youtube.
I think he's hilarious.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wl_1nKFCNiM
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Tad Queasy wrote:
Forgot to mention that one the few things I find funny on Parks and Recreation these days is the new-ish guy who yells. Initially, a guy just yelling everything doesn't sound like something that would be all that funny, but his facial expressions and they way he delivers the lines is usually funny to me.

Disagree. That guy is awful.


Billy Eichner.
You should check out some 'Billy On The Street" clips on Youtube.
I think he's hilarious.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wl_1nKFCNiM
:lol:

But he's basically the same guy on the show. In fact, the whole cast seems very one-dimensional in their acting.

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