I'm really surprised by the number of those who say they don't like FAMILY GUY either.
I still watch it, but it's a shell of its former self. I like when they have grand Stewie and Brian adventures, or something else big and bold. But I miss the precomeback seasons...even the first 2 or 3 seasons after the comeback. Especially when Peter wasn't a mean manchild. They did like one one off joke about him being childish, and then they just wouldn't stop after that. I liked Peter when he was semi-competant, and an 80's Dad version of Archie Bunker. Yeah, back when the show started, it had inspiration from All in the Family. That's quaint now.
2. The Cat in the Hat Knows alot about that
I really wanted to like that show. Honestly I did. I LOVE Martin Short, and he's the best Cat in the Hat there ever was, and he's absolutely
wasted in this show. And the Flash animation is strictly hingey and stiff. Matched the lobotomized personality of the kids.
- Powerpuff Girls: I'll admit I liked it as a kid, but when I got older, I came to think that the really, really stupid things about the show greatly outweighed the good.
You watch the sixth season too? An episode teaching kids to put on Sunblock? Really?
Anyway, yeah... I forgot these things don't have to be current.
Leave it to Beaver: Remember that Family Guy sketch about how they shoved subliminal messages about smoking into Lassie? Everytuime I watch it, and this is just me, I see that same guy pop up every 4 seconds going "CONFORM! CONFORM! Are you conformed yet?!"
Dennis the Menace the live action sitcom: To be fair, I was spoiled by the DIC animated series. But really...
how the heck boring is that show?! The Simpsons was right! They probably have a 2 part episode where Dennis ruins Mr. Wilson's hat. What's worse, I heard an announcement SHOUT was doing season sets of Dennis the Menace, I got so excited, only to see it was the terrible sitcom.
The Brady Bunch: Come on. No one
really likes this show not ironically. or at least without being blinded by nostalgia. Even the movie did nothing but make fun of itself, and the Muppets TOTALLY kicked Brady Butt when the Bradies had a crappy made for TV movie on the same night (it was opposite VMX). It's a
terrible show that's absolutely painful to watch. I mean, I'm no fan of sitcoms that center on precocious kids, so... like 6 of them? And then another one that no one liked? I think we can all agree Cousin Oliver's
best work was in Kidd Video.
SuperWhy: The Dora module of education is bullcrap that is just waiting to be discredited. What makes this show worse than any other ones? It has a great concept that's totally butchered in execution. I'd
love to see a show about a bunch of super heroes trying to fix literature. Too bad that instead we got a bunch of brainless bug children making overly P.C. (and yes, I hate using that word) watered down Fairy Tales even
more diabeticly happy.
Rules of Engagement: I am SOOOOOOO glad this one was finally put out of its misery. I like Patrick Warburton. Too bad this show had NONE of what makes him hilarious in almost everything he does. I mean, I prefer his Buzz Lightyear to Tim Allen's. Why couldn't they have made him
funny in this show. It drive me mad. Oh, and then they tried to make the show "funnier" by adding a deadpan snarker Indian guy, meaning you get to see him and David Spade do a watered down Kiff and Zapp Brannigan routine. of course, was this show popular enough to count? All I ever saw was a midseason replacement that just wouldn't die. And sadly, it was a better show than the failed sitcoms it replaced (except for the Shatner one... that was just getting good, too).
According to Jim: and every horrid piece of crap family sitcom that came out of ABC in the 2000 era (okay... I actually
liked George Lopez). But ATJ was just homophobic and terrible. And the only time I liked Jim Belushi was the end of Trading Places where he was in the gorilla suit. His brother would never stoop so low as to do a crummy sitcom like that. But again, was this popular? I see it as a show that for the last 3 seasons, they had to dump all the episodes in marathon play over the summer. That's what failed sitcoms do. And for 3 years? Jim must've had one heck of a contract.