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Shows that are supposed to be funny...but aren't.

The 15 min I've watched of this show I wonder why they are trying so hard to act like nerds when nerds are just nerds and don't have to over act to be who they are. Then I change the channel.

Def a show that is supposed to be funny but isn't.

I can't get into any sitcom that I haven't watched from the beginning and understand the show's evolution. Seinfeld is the only exception in that you can watch a handful of episodes from 6 different seasons and get the same response. That's why it's GOAT.


You have to watch BBT from the beginning or it would be stupid. My wife still watches it and I laugh pretty good at something every single episode while listening to it in the background and not meaning to pay attention.


Same goes for It's Always Sunny and Workaholics -- pretty funny shows early on but if you put it down for a season and then watch again it's the dumbest **** on t.v.
 
I usually laugh at The Big Bang Theory, but often in that way you laugh at your youthful mistakes.
 
I can't get into any sitcom that I haven't watched from the beginning and understand the show's evolution. Seinfeld is the only exception in that you can watch a handful of episodes from 6 different seasons and get the same response. That's why it's GOAT.


You have to watch BBT from the beginning or it would be stupid. My wife still watches it and I laugh pretty good at something every single episode while listening to it in the background and not meaning to pay attention.


Same goes for It's Always Sunny and Workaholics -- pretty funny shows early on but if you put it down for a season and then watch again it's the dumbest **** on t.v.

Good post
 
I was not getting the BBT hate here, so I put some thought to it. I think the difference for me is that I grew up with a kid that basically is Sheldon, through and through. He has aspergers and is brilliant, more brilliant than anyone I have ever known, be he absolutely cannot function in normal society. The episode where Sheldon loans Penny some money hit it spot on. My friend has no concept of the value of money realistically, even though he has made as much as $300k per year designing robotics systems (started with Toyota, then consulting, now he is basically retired as his aspergers has progressed far enough that he cannot function in the workplace consistently enough to work). He has enough money, knows exactly how much he has and where he keeps it, and is willing to loan it out as long as the amount doesn't exceed what he views as "extra" with no thought to it afterward other than he does expect it to be paid back.

My friend entered college and got advanced degrees in engineering disciplines at a very early age (college at 16, finished before he was 22, etc.). He also is totally clueless in terms of romantic relationships and cannot fathom the desire to have that kind of relationship at all. So I was in awe of how well the Sheldon character hits that kind of person, exactly correctly every time. Even down to the little idiosyncracies like twitching if he isn't allowed to finish a thought or having his "spot", his schedules, all of it really. I also find their digs at the nerd culture and poking fun at society interesting and funny (probably helps that I grew up playing D&D, and have played Magic somewhat competitively in the past, as well as online games, so I get that culture).

But I can also see how if you don't have an eye for that kind of stuff it would be just too unrealistic and dumb, even though a lot of it is spot on. I remember when Napoleon Dynamite came out. I just didn't get it and found it ridiculously stupid. I watched it once, actually sat through the whole thing, and figured, well that was dumb, and I never planned to watch it again. Until I went to my sister's house and found my bro in law watching it and laughing his head off. For him it was the funniest thing ever. I found out that he actually started his teaching career in that exact town, in that exact high school in Idaho and so for him it all rang so true he found it the greatest movie he had ever seen, as it struck that nerve.
 
My top three:

Parks and Recreation

Community

Parks and Rec fell off, in large part because it seems like they thought they were going to get cancelled and tied up all their storylines. Now they kind of have nowhere to go, and it shows.

Community had a down season when Dan Harmon wasn't the show runner. Early returns on this season are good. Community's Dungeons and Dragons episode was one of the best episodes of comedic television I've ever seen. They get a two season free pass just for that one episode. I'm pretty sure if the Pearl were still alive he'd compare it to the episode of the White Shadow where the kids went golfing.

Family Guy

I'm pretty certain Seth McFarlane just stopped trying over a decade ago.

TBPFHWY, I've probably only watched one entire episode of BBT. I laughed, often, but like you I just don't watch much TV. For example, I've never watched one second of:


About the only shows I watch regularly are Adventure Time and UFC crap. They're both funny though, and don't belong in this thread.

I've seen only one episode of Big Bang Theory. It involved a character getting his world of warcraft account stolen by Chinese hackers. He called the police. There was a lot of discussion about which police had jurisdiction over the World of Warcraft. I laughed, but not enough to go seek out more episodes. Of course, all my time is presently being spent on one TV show:

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Now that is pure nerdery.

Agreeing with Beantown kinda makes me cry.

But Parks and Rec is by far the most overrated show in television history.

You haven't watched enough classic television. Personally I think the most overrated show is MASH. The way people write about that show you'd think that it had a season that managed to cure cancer and spur peace in the middle east.

Jim Parsons has won three Emmy Awards and a Globe in comedy. It's probably the brain thing like E.J. said, or humor that young kids wouldn't be into.

Well, the emmys kept giving awards to 30 Rock years past its prime and currently seem to believe that Modern Family is in some sort of comedic golden age. Needless to say, I'm not certain emmys are a great barometer of quality.
 
Dr Who...the show people watch to show how cool they are. Haven't watched an episode of Dr Who since I was about 10. It's the show that everyone is watching, but everyone pretends they are the only one watching, because, they are like, totally awesome like that.

My Dr:

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You haven't watched enough classic television. Personally I think the most overrated show is MASH.

I think MASH served the purpose of easing our collective guilt over Vietnam. I don't think it's a coincidence that the show got more "preachy" the further away we got from the end of the war.

It's seems uneven and dated today because most folks just don't think about that stuff anymore.
 
I think MASH served the purpose of easing our collective guilt over Vietnam. I don't think it's a coincidence that the show got more "preachy" the further away we got from the end of the war.

It's seems uneven and dated today because most folks just don't think about that stuff anymore.

The problems started when Alda took creative control and turned it into his private soapbox. Luckily they had other producers, and the actors themselves were all great, so they were able to temper the preachiness enough to maintain the overall quality of the show and in the end air the most-watched finale ever on TV. There are definitely episodes I will skip, that either to overboard on the morality or try to be better than they are (usually stylistically), but on the whole I think MASH is one of the best shows that has ever been on TV. I still enjoy watching the occasional episode. I am sure there is a nostalgia factor, but I still find them funny and sometimes poignant.
 
The problems started when Alda took creative control and turned it into his private soapbox. Luckily they had other producers, and the actors themselves were all great, so they were able to temper the preachiness enough to maintain the overall quality of the show and in the end air the most-watched finale ever on TV. There are definitely episodes I will skip, that either to overboard on the morality or try to be better than they are (usually stylistically), but on the whole I think MASH is one of the best shows that has ever been on TV. I still enjoy watching the occasional episode. I am sure there is a nostalgia factor, but I still find them funny and sometimes poignant.

Pretty much this. My wife hates it, so I make sure to watch it as much as possible when she's around.

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Threads like these remind me of how little TV I watch.
 
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