Was isch die schlechtischti Sitcom?
Verfasst: 18 Mär 2012 12:03
Guet jede weiss, dass alli Sitcoms underirdisch schlecht sind, aber welles isch die schlechtischt?
wohl eini vo de bescht gsi. depp.der_blubb hat geschrieben:herz bube mit 2 damen
nä das scho nöd, das isch halt früener so de standard gsi, mit dem kriterium würdsch grad all sitcoms wo älter als 10 jahr sind usehaueswordfish hat geschrieben:jedi sitcom mit background-glächter isch schlächt.
Auweia, die han ig völlig vergesse. Übelst isch das gsi. E dreiste und dümmliche Klon vom US-Original: http://www.myvideo.ch/watch/2720996" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Asskicker hat geschrieben:Ich ha die Married with Children remakes vu RTL mitti 90er Jahr katastr0ph gfunde
ich denke du hesch de thread gunneAsskicker hat geschrieben:Ich ha die Married with Children remakes vu RTL mitti 90er Jahr katastr0ph gfunde
yep..Supersonic hat geschrieben:Vieles uus de 90er! Full House, eine starke Familie usw.
O_O hat geschrieben:two and a half men.
also die wükli schlechtischti isch till death aber die het niemmer gseh.
Imagine for a second that you've been handed a TV show. It's a long-running show, coming up on 100 episodes, yet it's been off the air for almost a year. You have almost complete assurance that when this show gets on the air, no one will be watching it. The show has been retooled over and over and over again until it barely resembles itself, and the whole thing is here only because the production company cut a crazy deal with the network so the show would be on the air long enough to get to syndication. You are, for all intents and purposes, producing a show in a vacuum. You see, this show has a reputation of being absolutely godawful, one of the worst examples of a kind of TV comedy that went out of favor long, long ago. So most everyone has made up their mind on this show anyway, and it's unlikely you're going to win critical favor, no matter what you do. Hell, a prominent TV critic "live blogs" most of your episodes on Twitter and mocks you mercilessly.
the series embarked on an astoundingly bizarre story arc: It had Doug realize he was a character in a sitcom whose wife kept getting recast, then sent him to psychotherapy to make peace with this fact....Doug slowly coming to realize he could neither swear nor have actual sex, and a whole episode where Ally was recast yet again and Doug had to come to terms with it before realizing the actress playing his new wife was much friskier in the bedroom (even as he realized that the camera would cut away before anything would happen).
But wait! There's more! Doug went to therapy with a therapist played by Mayim Bialik, who was gradually revealed to be the actress Mayim Bialik, who was filming a reality show based on her practice, all the better to further disorient Doug. And there were suggestions that she might actually have been the character Blossom, as well as a long, startlingly unfunny scene full of "Yeah, your career's dead, but so is mine!" jokes from some number of former Blossom stars and a fat man who thinks he's Joey Lawrence.