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It wasn’t very funny

You're correct and I used to watch it. Georges remark to the TV producer about why anyone would watch a show about nothing applied to L&S...because it's on TV.

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It wasn’t very funny

You're correct and I used to watch it. Georges remark to the TV producer about why anyone would watch a show about nothing applied to L&S...because it's on TV.


if you look at say a Wikipedia listing of 70's sitcoms, there aren't too many that were actually good. like Maude? Alice ?


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All in the Family and Sanford & Son set a high standard

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the golden age of milwaukee based tv stories

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Bagels wrote:
Zippy-The-Pinhead wrote:
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It wasn’t very funny

You're correct and I used to watch it. Georges remark to the TV producer about why anyone would watch a show about nothing applied to L&S...because it's on TV.


if you look at say a Wikipedia listing of 70's sitcoms, there aren't too many that were actually good. like Maude? Alice ?

If had a really strange concept at it's inception where adult Lavergne was a promiscuous inferred semi regular gf with teen thug wannabe Fonzie.

But R.I.P Ms Williams.

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It seemed like a funny show to me in my youth.

I'm sure I'm just misremembering and The Big Bang Theory is objectively much funnier

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It seemed like a funny show to me in my youth.

I'm sure I'm just misremembering and The Big Bang Theory is objectively much funnier

It was funny, especially at 10am on a summer morning with only two channels to watch while waiting on kids to finally come outside. And then with only one or two video games worth a damn yet.

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Bagels wrote:
Zippy-The-Pinhead wrote:
Bagels wrote:
It wasn’t very funny

You're correct and I used to watch it. Georges remark to the TV producer about why anyone would watch a show about nothing applied to L&S...because it's on TV.


if you look at say a Wikipedia listing of 70's sitcoms, there aren't too many that were actually good. like Maude? Alice ?

Kiss my Grits, Alice was fantastic!!!!

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All in the Family and Sanford & Son set a high standard


it was a top heavy decade for sure


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Hawg Ass wrote:
Bagels wrote:
Zippy-The-Pinhead wrote:
Bagels wrote:
It wasn’t very funny

You're correct and I used to watch it. Georges remark to the TV producer about why anyone would watch a show about nothing applied to L&S...because it's on TV.


if you look at say a Wikipedia listing of 70's sitcoms, there aren't too many that were actually good. like Maude? Alice ?

Kiss my Grits, Alice was fantastic!!!!

And Maude could be eye opening and funny as well.

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the golden age of milwaukee based tv stories


yes...and it took a mid '90s movie, fargo, to get their accents perfect.

abc had the best sitcoms. i wasn't a big fan of shotz brewery, preferred barney miller.


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Regular Reader wrote:
Hawg Ass wrote:
Bagels wrote:
Zippy-The-Pinhead wrote:
Bagels wrote:
It wasn’t very funny

You're correct and I used to watch it. Georges remark to the TV producer about why anyone would watch a show about nothing applied to L&S...because it's on TV.


if you look at say a Wikipedia listing of 70's sitcoms, there aren't too many that were actually good. like Maude? Alice ?

Kiss my Grits, Alice was fantastic!!!!

And Maude could be eye opening and funny as well.


all these people who yell, "get woke, go broke" weren't watching the sit coms of the 70s

They all addressed societal issues, head on. Even Fonzie dealt with racial and family issues. Maude, Chico and the Man, All in the Family, Good Times, The Jefferson's, etc. were practically built around justice issues.

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Regular Reader wrote:
Hawg Ass wrote:
Bagels wrote:
Zippy-The-Pinhead wrote:
Bagels wrote:
It wasn’t very funny

You're correct and I used to watch it. Georges remark to the TV producer about why anyone would watch a show about nothing applied to L&S...because it's on TV.


if you look at say a Wikipedia listing of 70's sitcoms, there aren't too many that were actually good. like Maude? Alice ?

Kiss my Grits, Alice was fantastic!!!!

And Maude could be eye opening and funny as well.


You talking about Adrienne Barbeau aren't you? :lol:

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Regular Reader wrote:
Hawg Ass wrote:
Bagels wrote:
Zippy-The-Pinhead wrote:
Bagels wrote:
It wasn’t very funny

You're correct and I used to watch it. Georges remark to the TV producer about why anyone would watch a show about nothing applied to L&S...because it's on TV.


if you look at say a Wikipedia listing of 70's sitcoms, there aren't too many that were actually good. like Maude? Alice ?

Kiss my Grits, Alice was fantastic!!!!

And Maude could be eye opening and funny as well.


You talking about Adrienne Barbeau aren't you? :lol:

:lol: Her too!

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good dolphin wrote:
Regular Reader wrote:
Hawg Ass wrote:
Bagels wrote:
Zippy-The-Pinhead wrote:
Bagels wrote:
It wasn’t very funny

You're correct and I used to watch it. Georges remark to the TV producer about why anyone would watch a show about nothing applied to L&S...because it's on TV.


if you look at say a Wikipedia listing of 70's sitcoms, there aren't too many that were actually good. like Maude? Alice ?

Kiss my Grits, Alice was fantastic!!!!

And Maude could be eye opening and funny as well.


all these people who yell, "get woke, go broke" weren't watching the sit coms of the 70s

They all addressed societal issues, head on. Even Fonzie dealt with racial and family issues. Maude, Chico and the Man, All in the Family, Good Times, The Jefferson's, etc. were practically built around justice issues.


And still could be funny

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good dolphin wrote:
Regular Reader wrote:
Hawg Ass wrote:
Bagels wrote:
Zippy-The-Pinhead wrote:
Bagels wrote:
It wasn’t very funny

You're correct and I used to watch it. Georges remark to the TV producer about why anyone would watch a show about nothing applied to L&S...because it's on TV.


if you look at say a Wikipedia listing of 70's sitcoms, there aren't too many that were actually good. like Maude? Alice ?

Kiss my Grits, Alice was fantastic!!!!

And Maude could be eye opening and funny as well.


all these people who yell, "get woke, go broke" weren't watching the sit coms of the 70s

They all addressed societal issues, head on. Even Fonzie dealt with racial and family issues. Maude, Chico and the Man, All in the Family, Good Times, The Jefferson's, etc. were practically built around justice issues.

The cool thing about those shows is that sometimes, the joke was on everyone, even the bleeding-hearts. The Meathead often looked really stupid, as did Maude occasionally.

Apart from that, George Jefferson was stubborn as Awch, and JJ's dad sometimes made decisions out of anger, as we all do. I liked that about all those characters. Otherwise, they're insufferable (like Maude could have been) or we are supposed to feel sorry for them (like Mr. Evans and Florida).

My only real complaint is that they should have found a hot-ass milf to play Maude. I know that is sexist, and that daughter filled some gaps, but here you have a golden opportunity to give back, and you drop the ball.

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Regular Reader wrote:
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all these people who yell, "get woke, go broke" weren't watching the sit coms of the 70s

They all addressed societal issues, head on. Even Fonzie dealt with racial and family issues. Maude, Chico and the Man, All in the Family, Good Times, The Jefferson's, etc. were practically built around justice issues.


And still could be funny

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So great there that they moved to Burbank.

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Bagels wrote:
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It wasn’t very funny

You're correct and I used to watch it. Georges remark to the TV producer about why anyone would watch a show about nothing applied to L&S...because it's on TV.


if you look at say a Wikipedia listing of 70's sitcoms, there aren't too many that were actually good. like Maude? Alice ?

Kiss my Grits, Alice was fantastic!!!!


Mel Sharples was the highlight.

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I would have easily taken penny marshall over Cindy Williams in the death pool. Penny Marshall looks fucking terrifying


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Bagels wrote:
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It wasn’t very funny

You're correct and I used to watch it. Georges remark to the TV producer about why anyone would watch a show about nothing applied to L&S...because it's on TV.


if you look at say a Wikipedia listing of 70's sitcoms, there aren't too many that were actually good. like Maude? Alice ?
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I would have easily taken penny marshall over Cindy Williams in the death pool. Penny Marshall looks fucking terrifying


Marshal died in 2018.


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Bagels wrote:
Zippy-The-Pinhead wrote:
Bagels wrote:
It wasn’t very funny

You're correct and I used to watch it. Georges remark to the TV producer about why anyone would watch a show about nothing applied to L&S...because it's on TV.


if you look at say a Wikipedia listing of 70's sitcoms, there aren't too many that were actually good. like Maude? Alice ?

https://www.imdb.com/list/ls000695283/
huh? Lots of good ones.
Agreed, though Laverne & Shirley kind of sucked.

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I would have easily taken penny marshall over Cindy Williams in the death pool. Penny Marshall looks fucking terrifying


Marshal died in 2018.


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I would have easily taken penny marshall over Cindy Williams in the death pool. Penny Marshall looks fucking terrifying


Marshal died in 2018.


:lol:
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