Least favorite TV Series
Least favorite TV Series
Well, if we can have a favorite list, why not a least favorite ?
I vote for anything with David Caruso in it ! All genres, decades, over the air or cable are welcome.
I vote for anything with David Caruso in it ! All genres, decades, over the air or cable are welcome.
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Anything resembling a reality show. In particular "Wife Swap" and its variations. "Deal or No Deal" and its variations because it's not about getting anything right but about the "drama" of getting anything right.
You couldn't pay me to sit through "Idol" or "Dancing With The Stars."
On another note: I really like the original "Law and Order" and even "SVU" but "SVU" and "Criminal Intent" could just as easily have worked under different names. Like "CSI" and guess they wanted the Dick Wolf connection.
You couldn't pay me to sit through "Idol" or "Dancing With The Stars."
On another note: I really like the original "Law and Order" and even "SVU" but "SVU" and "Criminal Intent" could just as easily have worked under different names. Like "CSI" and guess they wanted the Dick Wolf connection.
Chris
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I do not understand the popularity of According to Jim. There is nothing remotely appealing about Jim Belushi to me. He's not funny, not good-looking, not clever, not charismatic, a competent actor but not very deep or dangerous or sensitive or any thing that makes an actor interesting, AND his character is kind of a insufferably smug manly-man blue collar type.
Now, the manly-guy blue collar thing can be funny and interesting--for example, John Goodman on Roseanne, or Tim Allen on Home Improvement, all the men on Everybody Loves Raymond. And the insufferably smug guy can be funny, too--Kelsey Grammer's Frasier, or John C. McGinley on Scrubs. But not Jim Belushi. I always feel that he has a career because he is John Belushi's brother, IMO.
I am sick of reruns of That Seventies Show, too. I used to enjoy it, but now I am over it.
I hate South Park. I know that I am probably in the minority here. Bad animation and the same 3 jokes over and over again. Ugh.
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Now, the manly-guy blue collar thing can be funny and interesting--for example, John Goodman on Roseanne, or Tim Allen on Home Improvement, all the men on Everybody Loves Raymond. And the insufferably smug guy can be funny, too--Kelsey Grammer's Frasier, or John C. McGinley on Scrubs. But not Jim Belushi. I always feel that he has a career because he is John Belushi's brother, IMO.
I am sick of reruns of That Seventies Show, too. I used to enjoy it, but now I am over it.
I hate South Park. I know that I am probably in the minority here. Bad animation and the same 3 jokes over and over again. Ugh.
Sandy K
Seinfeld
I dislike all the actors, I dislike all the characters, and I'm still waiting for someone to say something funny. It just passed me right by -- I've tried to like it, since everyone else in the world seems to, but I can't warm to it.
Jerry Seinfeld makes me shudder. I wouldn't spend even 10 seconds of my time in the company of anyone like him, or any of the other obnoxious characters in the show, either.
I dislike all the actors, I dislike all the characters, and I'm still waiting for someone to say something funny. It just passed me right by -- I've tried to like it, since everyone else in the world seems to, but I can't warm to it.
Jerry Seinfeld makes me shudder. I wouldn't spend even 10 seconds of my time in the company of anyone like him, or any of the other obnoxious characters in the show, either.
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Dewey:
I used to enjoy "Raymond" until he got to be such an idiot. The longer the show ran the more of an idiot he became and I couldn't stand him.
In fact, that's part of my problem with sitcoms is that most of the men are weak and not very smart. The wife or the kids don't really respect him and he is the butt of the humor. I hate to think there's no market for a Dick van Dyke type show.
(And, no the women shouldn't be shown that way either.)
I used to enjoy "Raymond" until he got to be such an idiot. The longer the show ran the more of an idiot he became and I couldn't stand him.
In fact, that's part of my problem with sitcoms is that most of the men are weak and not very smart. The wife or the kids don't really respect him and he is the butt of the humor. I hate to think there's no market for a Dick van Dyke type show.
(And, no the women shouldn't be shown that way either.)
Chris
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I watched a couple of episodes of "Everybody Loves Raymond" and was (painfully) unable to understand the appeal. I was reminded of the scene from "Annie Hall" where Tony Roberts is choosing types of "canned laughter" to follow lines in his hit TV show.
This show was one of the reasons why I stopped watching the Emmys-over 10 years ago.
This show was one of the reasons why I stopped watching the Emmys-over 10 years ago.
I never sensed any chemistry between Romano and the actress who played his wife - I didn't care much for her, and I couldn't look at her ears. Silly, isn't it? But she had unattractive ears, and always seemed to wear unflattering hairdos that made the ears show - I especially hated when she wore it down, and the sides or tops of her odd ears peeked through the tendrils. Eeewww!
Also, she looked way older than Romano, and even acted more like a scolding mother than a wife.
I liked the easy chemistry between Tim Allen and his TV wife - it seemed real between the actors, and appeared much more natural for them to be a couple. (The actresses are both named Patricia, aren't they? I forget which was which.)
Also, she looked way older than Romano, and even acted more like a scolding mother than a wife.
I liked the easy chemistry between Tim Allen and his TV wife - it seemed real between the actors, and appeared much more natural for them to be a couple. (The actresses are both named Patricia, aren't they? I forget which was which.)
Hi, Judith.
Ray Romano's TV wife was played by Patricia Heaton.
Tim Allen's TV wife was played by Pat Richardson who happens to be nine days younger than me (although she looks more like nine years younger at least.)
Ray Romano's TV wife was played by Patricia Heaton.
Tim Allen's TV wife was played by Pat Richardson who happens to be nine days younger than me (although she looks more like nine years younger at least.)
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I don't get the appeal of reality shows. And they are everywhere! Practically every channel has some sort of reality thing going. The only one i can see the point of is "The Biggest Loser." My daughter, though it saddens me to say it, loves this show and I wnadered into her room the othe day and got SUCKED IN. And I can see where this show actually helps people. A lot of the contestants are morbidly obese and the show kick-starts them into getting back into shape and health.
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