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The Crazy Ones (thumbs up or thumbs down)

I find this show more odd than funny. Three laughs in 30 minutes, is not funny (enough). I was expecting more and have given up on it..........voting thumbs down.
 
It's another one of those "modern" sitcoms where it's more about quirky and odd than flat out jokes. It's one liners and Robin going off on a character tangent. If you're looking for "live studio audience" or "laughtrack" sitcom you will be sadly dissapointed. More Modern Family, The Middle, New Girl types
 
I find it fairly amusing. Fifteen years ago, it probably would have been on my weekly viewing schedule, but these days, I have too much excellent TV cluttering up my DVR to bother with shows that are only amusing. I find Modern Family, and The Middle much more engaging, and set my DVR for those two shows.

It's just personal taste, but I think I'm tiring of Robin Williams frentic schtick. And I don't think he and Sarah Michele Gellar have much chemistry together.
 
Thank goodness Big Bang Theory has a real "live studio audience"!

-crainbebo
 
Thank goodness Big Bang Theory has a real "live studio audience"!

-crainbebo

I assume you're being ironic. Even shows with real studio audiences "sweeten" the responses after filming. IMO, laugh tracks are OK if they're not done with a heavy hand. IIRC - Seinfeld had a laugh track, and it wasn't too intrusive.
 
I like Robin Williams no matter what he does, but his special brand of comedy is my favorite thing about him.

Sarah is cute and I like some of her scenes, mainly with him.

The bloopers are great.

Other than what I've mentioned there's not much for me to like about the show.
 
i am not a fan of the quirky approach of situation comedies.i must be getting old but so much of modern entertanment leaves me flat and makes me miss the lprevious decades of entertanment.
 
I like it, which surprises me as I'm not generally a fan of what David E. Kelley produces. It is more quirky than laugh out loud funny, but it's a decent show.
 
Last night's episode was just plain disgusting. I can accept such humor from certain shows.

"Two and a Half Men" was so much more enjoyable, just because I have like Alan for so many years. Walden is good too, but no Charlie.
 
Robin Williams is the new Jerry Lewis. When either hits the screen I immediately hit the channel changer.
 
Kind of reminds me of an "Ally McBeal" in the advertising world. Of course, this show is produced by David Kelly who created Ally McBeal. Robin's character is just like the Peter McNichol character. Sarah's character is just like Ally McBeal. You can just about match up the other characters to the ones in Ally McBeal.
 
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