calling this total shit would be too kind. i wonder why none of the actors put their hand up and
said "i have too much integrity to continue to help make this shamboozle phoned in crap"
ok, despite the negative comments, i watched the show, and i don't understand what everyone was
talking about. i thought that this was really funny. it's got some of the dna off 'married with
children,' but imo it's more current than that. i'd describe it as a sitcom about married life with
the sensibility of it's always sunny in philadelphia. to a lesser degree, you might think of it as
being about what sort of husband george costanza might have been like if he and susan had three kids.
here's some sample dialogue that made me laugh and would have resulted in a spit take if i'd been
drinking anything - i don't think these need spoiler tags (?)
every time you look at me, i get pregnant.
that's not... always my fault. the last one, i wore a condom.
yeah, and you screwed it off.
i didn't screw it off.
you did screw it off.
no, i didn't. your vagina, like, ate it and then... don't blame this on my vagina.
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disliked, not hated. well ok i hated it. i hate it like i hate the 80's. did
somebody say hexagonal drums?
well, you realize that mad about you was from the 90's, right?
plus, the 80's had some cool music. don't get me wrong, it wasn't as good as the 90's with the
advent of grunge and then alternative breaking through from college radio to the mainstream. still,
it matters what we're comparing it with. against the disco era, it looks terrific.
defending pop music from the 80's, i risk sounding like patrick bateman, but there was some great
music then. i'll stand up for any of the following's work from the 80's ...
u2
prince & the revolution
the police
peter gabriel
talking heads
r.e.m.
tom petty & the heartbreakers
crowded house
inxs
tears for fears