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FOX gives full season to two new shows.

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FOX gave two new shows the full season treatment. Those two shows are "Bones" and "The War At Home". Thoughts?
 
Haven't seen "Bones," but I like "The War at Home." Even though it has been panned by the critics, I think it is a funny show. The critics hated "Married With Children," and it ran ten years. Yeah, its a bit vulgar and lowbrow at times, but after all, this is FOX...

> FOX gave two new shows the full season treatment. Those two
> shows are "Bones" and "The War At Home". Thoughts?
>
 
> Haven't seen "Bones," but I like "The War at Home." Even
> though it has been panned by the critics, I think it is a
> funny show. The critics hated "Married With Children," and
> it ran ten years. Yeah, its a bit vulgar and lowbrow at
> times, but after all, this is FOX...

That is my big issue with the War At Home. It is simply a cross between Titus and Married With Children. The guy who stars in it goes out of his way to sound exactly like Al Bundy.

The difference is Married With Children was presented as a spoof or an over-exaggeration to make its point. <P ID="signature">______________
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> That is my big issue with the War At Home. It is simply a
> cross between Titus and Married With Children. The guy who
> stars in it goes out of his way to sound exactly like Al
> Bundy.
>
> The difference is Married With Children was presented as a
> spoof or an over-exaggeration to make its point.
>
I'd wonder if "TWAH" wasn't following "The Simpsons", if it would've survived this long? I doubt it.
 
> FOX gave two new shows the full season treatment. Those two
> shows are "Bones" and "The War At Home". Thoughts?
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What are they smoking? The latter show isn't even funny. I'd much rather have the modern poor writing of The Simpsons.<P ID="signature">______________
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> FOX gave two new shows the full season treatment. Those two
> shows are "Bones" and "The War At Home". Thoughts?


I haven't seen "Bones." But as for "The War at Home" my thought is the following:

Why?
 
> > That is my big issue with the War At Home. It is simply a
> > cross between Titus and Married With Children. The guy who
>
> > stars in it goes out of his way to sound exactly like Al
> > Bundy.
> >
> > The difference is Married With Children was presented as a
>
> > spoof or an over-exaggeration to make its point.
> >
> I'd wonder if "TWAH" wasn't following "The Simpsons", if it
> would've survived this long? I doubt it.
>

Exactly. It's a pure timeslot hit. It gets ratings because people are too lazy to change the channel. And while they're clearly biting the M:WC formula, the cast doesn't have the chemistry to make it work anywhere near as well.

Bones is a fine show, although the whole forensics thing is so overdone and played out, IMO.
 
> FOX gave two new shows the full season treatment. Those two
> shows are "Bones" and "The War At Home". Thoughts?
>

"The War At Home" got a full season? That's a surprise! I've actually watched this sub-par show so far for only two reasons:

1- It's on while I'm waiting for the far-superior "Family Guy" to begin.
2- The daughter on the show (Haley DeFer) is a hottie.
 
> I haven't seen "Bones." But as for "The War at Home" my
> thought is the following:
>
> Why?

Based on the post above yours, I'd say the show is able to keep enough of a lead-in from The Simpsons and gain enough of an audience from people tuning in to see Family Guy to create the illusion that it's a good show.<P ID="signature">______________
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> > I'd wonder if "TWAH" wasn't following "The Simpsons", if

it would've survived this long? I doubt it.

> > >



Fox Needs To Go Full Time Sunday With Their "Animation Domination"

And Find Another Wonderful Cartoon Show To Take The Place Of "The War At Home".<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by MCNDRWS on 10/14/05 02:23 PM.</FONT></P>
 
> > I haven't seen "Bones." But as for "The War at Home" my
> > thought is the following:
> >
> > Why?
>
> Based on the post above yours, I'd say the show is able to
> keep enough of a lead-in from The Simpsons and gain enough
> of an audience from people tuning in to see Family Guy to
> create the illusion that it's a good show.
>

I take it this show is 'hammocked' in between Simpsons and Family Guy?
 
> Based on the post above yours, I'd say the show is able to
> keep enough of a lead-in from The Simpsons and gain enough
> of an audience from people tuning in to see Family Guy to
> create the illusion that it's a good show.


Very good point. I'd be hard-pressed to find another explanation. ;-)
 
> Thoughts?

Fox is still on the air?
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> > > I haven't seen "Bones." But as for "The War at Home" my
>
> > > thought is the following:
> > >
> > > Why?
> >
> > Based on the post above yours, I'd say the show is able to
>
> > keep enough of a lead-in from The Simpsons and gain enough
>
> > of an audience from people tuning in to see Family Guy to
> > create the illusion that it's a good show.
> >
>
> I take it this show is 'hammocked' in between Simpsons and
> Family Guy?
>
What I hate when networks do this is they don't seem to use a GOOD show with low ratings. At least put something "critically acclaimed" in a Hit time slot.

But then again maybe I spoke to soon. Anyone have the actual numbers?<P ID="signature">______________
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> >
> What I hate when networks do this is they don't seem to use
> a GOOD show with low ratings. At least put something
> "critically acclaimed" in a Hit time slot.
>
> But then again maybe I spoke to soon. Anyone have the actual
> numbers?
>
Arrested Development had the slot and all the critical acclaim. After giving it two seasons post-Simpsons, it still had anemic ratings.

As Homer Simpson once said, everyone is stupid but me. If War At Home is holding an audience Arrested couldn't there must be something people are enjoying about it.
 
> And Find Another Wonderful Cartoon Show To Take The Place Of
> "The War At Home".
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Produce an animated version of the show. But then we don't get the hottie daughter...I'll stick with the lousy writing.<P ID="signature">______________
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Totally agree... I don't understand why it's getting panned by critics. It's as funny as most other sitcoms currently on the air that have mangaged to last MUCH longer...

> Haven't seen "Bones," but I like "The War at Home." Even
> though it has been panned by the critics, I think it is a
> funny show. The critics hated "Married With Children," and
> it ran ten years. Yeah, its a bit vulgar and lowbrow at
> times, but after all, this is FOX...
>
 
> Arrested Development had the slot and all the critical
> acclaim. After giving it two seasons post-Simpsons, it
> still had anemic ratings.
>
> As Homer Simpson once said, everyone is stupid but me. If
> War At Home is holding an audience Arrested couldn't there
> must be something people are enjoying about it.

Huge difference between the time slot then and now.

Last season Fox had nothing on at 9PM. This season, they've got Family Guy and American Dad rivaling the Simpsons in audience numbers. I think Arrested would be performing a lot better than last year if it were on in the 8:30 slot now.

I don't know anyone who actually likes, or tries not to miss The War At Home. Personally I leave it on because I know I'll forget to turn Family Guy on at 9 if I go do something else for a half hour.
 
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