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WHAT HAPPENED? DID SHATNER RUN OUT OF $#*! TO SAY?

All the people on this board who loved this show when it first came out.............what happened?
Your show's now been cancelled.
 
:eek: I thought it was just on the Bubble!!
Perhaps the shock value died quickly.
A modern day Archie Bunker only has so much to say or do, I suppose.

I guess they could spin the show off into the kid finally getting a job...that gets outsourced... :D ::) Um...on second thought...never mind! :D
 
gregg75 said:
All the people on this board who loved this show when it first came out.............what happened?
Your show's now been cancelled.

The show did OK, rating around where the rest of the CBS comedies rated, but CBS is known for cancelling the "lowest" rated of the comedies, regardless of whether it does OK or not. In years past, they only pick up one of their new comedies per year, and this year it was Mike & Molly.

The funny thing is, other than the title, the sitcom was pretty bland and tame. Two and a Half Men, Big Bang Theory, and even How I Met Your Mother take more risks than SMDS ever did.
 
My post is mostly in jest............because as I remember CBS promoed and hyped this series
to the max (right in the American Idol category). And the show was doing great at first.........

Does this remind you of anything else. It reminds me of NBC's THE VOICE. Hyped and promoed
to death...........doing great in the ratings "right now" just as $#*! did at first. I wouldn't be suprised
if THE VOICE eventually goes this same route.
 
gregg75 said:
My post is mostly in jest............because as I remember CBS promoed and hyped this series
to the max (right in the American Idol category). And the show was doing great at first.........

Does this remind you of anything else. It reminds me of NBC's THE VOICE. Hyped and promoed
to death...........doing great in the ratings "right now" just as $#*! did at first. I wouldn't be suprised
if THE VOICE eventually goes this same route.

I think the series held it's own, but it wasn't a concept that translated to network TV very well, because of how toned down it had to be. The twitter feed did so well, because it was everything network TV isn't. It took chances, pushed the envelope, and had no "Standards and Practices" department to go through.

I think this is why, at least for a while, premium TV was growing while broadcast was shrinking. Now, of course, the economy is in the toilet, and people are looking for any way to cut back. People WANT edgy TV (by in large, there are going to be exceptions to that). I think if we can adopt a model that keeps TV safe before 10PM EST, but then anything goes after that (to allow for safe family viewing before the kids go to bed) the networks and the viewers would benefit. Or, with technology today, maybe have a network that airs OTA that is for "mature" audiences only that can take more chances.

And for everyone's sake, I hope The Voice bombs. It's time for this singing fad to end, and I think we might just be approaching that with all the overload in shows catering to it now. Remember the game show craze? Eventually, people get burnt out on it, and they all fail, I hope that happens next season.
 
DToTheJ said:
Somewhere, the PTC losers are rejoicing. :-X

I thought they had a self-prohibition on having fun on days that end in 'day'....

Anyway, market forces took hold and sent this steaming pile to the TV graveyard. The show probably got more free exposure from the PTC than from all of the relentless CBS promotion. If the PTC was smart, they wouldn't aid in promoting the "filth" on television, and let the market decide. Networks will only show what the market bares- and most thoughtful adults will take offense to things that are actually offensive (for example, bad comedies starring William Shatner)
 
Mark_Giardina said:
Just to show everyone how much attention I paid to this show; I wasn't even aware it was canceled, let alone what night it was on.

Me too. I watched the first couple episodes and then completely forgot about it.
 
justpassingthough said:
DToTheJ said:
Somewhere, the PTC losers are rejoicing. :-X

I thought they had a self-prohibition on having fun on days that end in 'day'....

Anyway, market forces took hold and sent this steaming pile to the TV graveyard. The show probably got more free exposure from the PTC than from all of the relentless CBS promotion. If the PTC was smart, they wouldn't aid in promoting the "filth" on television, and let the market decide. Networks will only show what the market bares- and most thoughtful adults will take offense to things that are actually offensive (for example, bad comedies starring William Shatner)

I only take issue with people who will see this as a victory against "filth". The show was extremely tame in content and delivery. That made it boring, as it didn't live up to the "hype". The writing and storyline were also horrid. The only thing this was a victory for was ending bad, lazy TV.
 
mnradiofan said:
justpassingthough said:
DToTheJ said:
Somewhere, the PTC losers are rejoicing. :-X

I thought they had a self-prohibition on having fun on days that end in 'day'....

Anyway, market forces took hold and sent this steaming pile to the TV graveyard. The show probably got more free exposure from the PTC than from all of the relentless CBS promotion. If the PTC was smart, they wouldn't aid in promoting the "filth" on television, and let the market decide. Networks will only show what the market bares- and most thoughtful adults will take offense to things that are actually offensive (for example, bad comedies starring William Shatner)

I only take issue with people who will see this as a victory against "filth". The show was extremely tame in content and delivery. That made it boring, as it didn't live up to the "hype". The writing and storyline were also horrid. The only thing this was a victory for was ending bad, lazy TV.

By the end of its season, this show was such a non-issue, that I don't think anyone will view this as a victory against "filth", just a victory aginst "horrible writing and acting".
 
Yeziknoradio said:
A modern day Archie Bunker only has so much to say or do, I suppose.

A modern day Archie Bunker would not be allowed to say ANYTHING because the whole
society has become so danged P.C.

Could you imagine anyone trying to do The Bob Newhart Show these days?
The hue and cry from advocacy groups would be enough to make network staff
cover their ears and start running for the hills! Surely they wouldn't countenance
another Archie Bunker.
 
FreddyE1977 said:
A modern day Archie Bunker would not be allowed to say ANYTHING because the whole
society has become so danged P.C.

Could you imagine anyone trying to do The Bob Newhart Show these days?
The hue and cry from advocacy groups would be enough to make network staff
cover their ears and start running for the hills! Surely they wouldn't countenance
another Archie Bunker.
Wow, I wasn't aware anyone in the United States couldn't pick up the Fox network. You should try it.

I'll miss William Shatner, but I guess the show wasn't that good. He was the only good thing about it.
 
FreddyE1977 said:
Yeziknoradio said:
A modern day Archie Bunker only has so much to say or do, I suppose.

A modern day Archie Bunker would not be allowed to say ANYTHING because the whole
society has become so danged P.C.

Could you imagine anyone trying to do The Bob Newhart Show these days?
The hue and cry from advocacy groups would be enough to make network staff
cover their ears and start running for the hills! Surely they wouldn't countenance
another Archie Bunker.

Of course, the point lost with your own examples is that those Norman Lear shows like All In The Family pushed the envelope on several thematic boundaries, boundaries that seem pretty much passe' today.

Essentially, folks who most often complain about the 'PC police' quickly forget that they live in a wider, more sophisticated world--and as far as fictional characters, there was no greater example of someone being dragged kicking and screaming into modernity than Archie Bunker. Making complaints that 'we've gotten too PC!' kinda useless in the long term, at least to me.
 
vchimpanzee said:
Wow, I wasn't aware anyone in the United States couldn't pick up the Fox network. You should try it.

I presume you are referring to Family Guy, as nothing else on the current Fox lineup jumps out at me.
I must admit I don't watch that show if I can help it, and when I have seen it many of the gags make
me cringe. Point admitted though that in modern times at least Fox is generally the one to push the
envelope by doing something non-PC. That was their whole business plan as a start-up. But when
you look at the rest of their schedule it's clear they are falling into "play is safe" mode as well.
 
FreddyE1977 said:
vchimpanzee said:
Wow, I wasn't aware anyone in the United States couldn't pick up the Fox network. You should try it.

I presume you are referring to Family Guy, as nothing else on the current Fox lineup jumps out at me.
I must admit I don't watch that show if I can help it, and when I have seen it many of the gags make
me cringe. Point admitted though that in modern times at least Fox is generally the one to push the
envelope by doing something non-PC. That was their whole business plan as a start-up. But when
you look at the rest of their schedule it's clear they are falling into "play is safe" mode as well.
All of Seth MacFarlane's sitcoms, actually. And even "The Simpsons" can occasionally make Archie Bunker look tame.
 
Archie Bunker was often called to, what we refer to as PC, today. He never used the "N" word and he was the most liberal racist I've ever seen.

He had no issues with black people other than the surface. Lionel and Louise and others were free to walk right through his door and socialize with him.

He had a lot of racist ideas but he never put them into practice. Archie was a bigot but when push came to shove he never followed through. As Edith told Stephanie, "You mustn't pay any attention to what comes out of your Uncle Archie's mouth. It's what comes out of his heart that counts."

Archie Bunker was really all about a middle aged man in a rapidly changing world. It's not that he hated the changes, or that he didn't understand them, but rather he just didn't see why the status quo, which worked for him, wasn't good enough for everyone.
 
gregg75 said:
Does this remind you of anything else. It reminds me of NBC's THE VOICE. Hyped and promoed
to death...........doing great in the ratings "right now" just as $#*! did at first. I wouldn't be suprised
if THE VOICE eventually goes this same route.
It won't because it's a talent show & America LOVES talent shows (Besides Christine is cute :D )

My fear however is The Event not being renewed next year (Especially after the revelation that the First Lady is one of the aliens, which was no surprise to me BTW because I snuffed that one out the moment she refused to take a DNA test & gave that lame excuse of a story regarding her immigration status when she was a kid). I'm sorry but NBC has GOT to renew The Event. If they don't, they're gonna have A LOT of explaining to do to some VERY unhappy fans (Myself among them!)

Just my opinion.....

Cheers :D
 
gregg75 said:
Does this remind you of anything else. It reminds me of NBC's THE VOICE. Hyped and promoed
to death...........doing great in the ratings "right now" just as $#*! did at first. I wouldn't be suprised
if THE VOICE eventually goes this same route.
It won't because it's a talent show & America LOVES talent shows (Besides Christine is cute :D )

My fear however is The Event not being renewed next year (Especially after the revelation that the First Lady is one of the aliens, which was no surprise to me BTW because I snuffed that one out the moment she refused to take a DNA test & gave that lame excuse of a story regarding her immigration status when she was a kid). I'm sorry but NBC has GOT to renew The Event. If they don't, they're gonna have A LOT of explaining to do to some VERY unhappy fans (Myself among them!)

Just my opinion.....

Cheers :D
 
I mentioned Fox being edgy, and Freddy seems to disagree that it still is, but I remembered someone who is not an animated character who can be compared to Archie Bunker because her rants are not simply juvenile and geared toward fraterntity brothers and jocks but Emmy-winning and intelligently written. She is unspeakably cruel and unapologetic. I am referring to Sue Sylvester of "Glee". I cannot stand her. Nevertheless, she keeps winning awards.
 
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