Does anyone plan to watch this critically panned sitcom when it debuts on Fox (November 30th, 2011)?
only1moore said:Does anyone plan to watch this critically panned sitcom when it debuts on Fox (November 30th, 2011)?
only1moore said:Does anyone plan to watch this critically panned sitcom when it debuts on Fox (November 30th, 2011)?
only1moore said:Does anyone plan to watch this critically panned sitcom when it debuts on Fox (November 30th, 2011)?
Those who can do, those who can't review. :-*landtuna said:only1moore said:Does anyone plan to watch this critically panned sitcom when it debuts on Fox (November 30th, 2011)?
Not after the review I read. Fox is still zip point squat this season.
http://www.mercurynews.com/entertainment/ci_19393240
FreddyE1977 said:I would be willing to bet that nobody involved in the writing or production
of this show has actually raised a teenage daughter.
Silkie said:I thought it was supposed to be, "You're like, totally...whatevah".
Amazing how it carries over into scripts, right on up into the 30s.
FreddyE1977 said:"Let's take Jaime Pressly's stereotype and try to build some kind of show around it..."
I'm with you, QUADRA... Signs of the times. These days, producers have a mantra: the edgier, the better. Perverted programming won't stop until viewers stop watching. Gotta say though, you have a gift for animated expression.quadraphonic said:I thought hate was a bad word when it applies to people, not ideas.
Words hit harder than fists.
What's next? "My Teenage Daughter is a C***." "My Tween Son is An Awkward Future-Alcoholic ******bag?"
There's actually enough parents who wreck their kids in real life with words like this.
The only people (even the idea of) this show helps is some childless, childish writing/production staff ("I mean, you know, we got like a pilot!")