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All of the L&O's, CSI's and other Procedurals....I guess next to Reality they're the easiest thing to produce.
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My in-laws watch all of the L&O (orginals and all spawn) - I sued to joke that I felt ready to take th bar exam after a week's visit. And any belief I had in the good of humanity was in the same time.
America's Next Top Model
American Idol
The Bachelor
The Bachelorette
Extreme Makeover
The Housewives of (insert city here)
Anything to do with the Kardashians
American Idol
House
Law and Order
16 and pregnant
Weeds(seriously stopped watching after 4th season it was no longer good)
True blood(Last season was not very good, this current season needs to be the last one).
IMHO, "Happy Days" overstayed its welcome. When Ron Howard left the show wasn't as good.
I love the first and second seasons of Happy Days. After that, not so much. When the show was single camera and filmed partially on location, it was a great show. But when they switched to the 3-camera "live before a studio audience" format, the show became a typical uninteresting sitcom.
Really, that show should have went off the air when Steve left. Bringing in Jefferson was what started the nosedive in quality edginess and recycled jokes that left me laughing less and irritated more.
Now, I disagree. Jefferson was a great character, a real pal for Al and it opened up a whole series of funny sketch ideas (when they were working on the house and drilling the wood holding it up in front of them, going to the nudie bar from a secret panel under the house or in the garage, forming that anti-women's group, NO MAAM.
Steve was a bit too wussy.
Now to answer the topic--I think Simpsons, though I love it, needs to give it up. Same with these reality programs, particularly the ones with dwarfs in them. I feel all they are doing is exploiting little people. Okay they are little and married, cool. Whatever.
I love the first and second seasons of Happy Days. After that, not so much. When the show was single camera and filmed partially on location, it was a great show. But when they switched to the 3-camera "live before a studio audience" format, the show became a typical uninteresting sitcom.
And it had the loudest "audience" reaction EVER! Who can forget the OOOOOOOOs everytime "The Fonz" appeared?
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