The 'wack Off
Sunday, August 28, 2005
  Freddie?
Click the following link at your own peril. And I'm not responsible for whatever clothing you may ruin when you throwup all over yourself.

http://abc.go.com/primetime/schedule/2005-06/freddie.html


Who was steering the car that drove the idea behind this mess? And Brian Austin Green? The commercial alone was enough to have me tasting eggs at 4 that I had eaten at 10.

I can't believe what passes for a sitcom these days. Is there one first-run comedy on TV right now that's worth it's weight in laughs? Only one on network TV and that's Arrested Development. And as great as that show is, it's not enough to tip the scales that are heavily weighed down by awful, awful crap. Scrubs deserves honorable mention, but I can't keep up with the 19 time slot changes and apparently neither could anybody else as it's become a midseason replacement.

John Ritter must be rolling over in his grave. TV comedy is almost as dead as he is. Not that his last sitcom was anything to write home about, but Three's Company heals all wounds.

Hell, I'd rather watch a revamped version of Three's Company with the original cast(complete with dug up Ritter) than sit down to watch a second of "Freddie".

And people complain about Reality TV? TV Comedy is on life support and Jason Bateman's holding the plug.
 
Comments:
It's nice to see Brian Green getting some work.

OK, maybe it isn't.

And yeah, sitcoms are worse than ever. Not that they were ever fantastic, but they were better. Arrested Development is great, but the average is much, much worse.
 
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