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Otrebor Nightmarecoat said:Arrested Development
Otrebor Nightmarecoat said:Arrested Development
.Lionheart1827 said:Meet the browns and House of Payne
That sounds amazing. I want to watch it now.Nert said:The A.V Club did do a story on the bizarre death of 'Til Death that made the whole thing sound kind of fascinating. Apparently, one of the main characters became self-aware of his being in a sitcom, and started to lose his mind. I highly recommend checking out the article and watching some of the clips that they included.
http://www.avclub.com/articles/nobodys-watching-the-strange-genius-of-the-fourth,42394/
People don't remember shows they never saw.Marty Chinn said:Yay, it's a thread where everyone lists every popular sitcom.
The real answer should be some sitcom that didn't even last a season, let alone a few episodes. Those are probably way worst than anything anyone has listed in here.
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Funny that you seem to remember Community so well then.butter_stick said:People don't remember shows they never saw.
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8 Simple Rules?Ganondorfo said:I dont know the name of this sitcom, but its with peggy from married with children and penny (from big bang theory) plays her daughter. David spade is also in this show. I dont like that sitcom, dunno if its considered bad by GAF.
Maklershed said:Scrubs. A million times Scrubs. I get angry just seeing it on TV. Chain emails and 60 year old ladies at work with "cutesie" puns are funnier than this show. And on top of it being completely unfunny, every character is totally unlikable.
I've been made to watch Community by people I used to consider friends. The fact I was forced to watch it is probably why I dislike it so much. That's more logical than saying the Hitler sitcom is the worst.big ander said:Funny that you seem to remember Community so well then.
:lol
CaptYamato said:One of my favorite shows ever.
Completely fucking wrong.Maklershed said:Scrubs. A million times Scrubs. I get angry just seeing it on TV. Chain emails and 60 year old ladies at work with "cutesie" puns are funnier than this show. And on top of it being completely unfunny, every character is totally unlikable.
Marty Chinn said:Yay, it's a thread where everyone lists every popular sitcom.
The real answer should be some sitcom that didn't even last a season, let alone a few episodes. Those are probably way worst than anything anyone has listed in here.
bolbronx said:You're right.
18 episodes, and it's a stinker. Couldn't believe the shittyness when i watched an episode.
I think they accidentally left out the COM in sit-com. So it's a Sit.
Maklershed said:Scrubs. A million times Scrubs. I get angry just seeing it on TV. Chain emails and 60 year old ladies at work with "cutesie" puns are funnier than this show. And on top of it being completely unfunny, every character is totally unlikable.
Otrebor Nightmarecoat said:Arrested Development
This! Oh my God, I can't stand that woman. She sucked so much in Seinfield too.jett said:I've had a laugh with most of the sitcoms posted here. THIS however, is the most unfunny POS I've had the displeasure of watching:
iamaustrian said:How I met your mother is almost as bad
A black English nobleman named Desmond Pfeiffer (the "P" is not silent) is kidnapped by his enemies and sent to America on a slave ship. He eventually becomes President Abraham Lincoln's valet. In the show, he serves as the intelligent and erudite backbone of a Civil War-era White House populated by louts and drunkards.
The plot centers around two astronauts, Tyberius "Ty" Walker (Flex) and Morris Clay (Bell), who flew around the universe in a winged car in the 23rd century. The duo's car, which was a cross between a lowrider and an 18 wheeler, was piloted by a talking female computer named Loquatia.
Based on the GEICO Cavemen advertisements made for the American vehicle insurance company
Harry and the Hendersons is an American sitcom based on the film of the same name, produced by Amblin Entertainment for Universal Television.[1] The series aired in Syndication from January 13, 1991 to June 18, 1993, with 72 half-hour episodes produced. The series is about a family who adopt a Bigfoot called Harry. [2]
Small Wonder is an American science fiction sitcom that aired in first-run syndication from September 7, 1985 to May 20, 1989. The show chronicles the family of a robotics engineer who, after he secretly creates a robot modeled after a real human girl, tries to pass it off as their daughter.
The series stars Dean Cameron as Bo, and Stuart Fratkin as Abe, two teenage fraternal twin aliens from the planet Crouton. They thwart their parents' plans to send them to Cambridge University, in Great Britain, and instead they decide to travel throughout California in their 1958 classic red Chevrolet Corvette, in an effort to pick up women and to learn more about life on Earth. They are pursued by a pair of bumbling U.S. Air Force officers, Col. Tom Barker, and Lt. Pat "Monkey" Wilson, who would like to capture the two for scientific study. Abe and Bo were constantly taking odd jobs to support themselves on their American road trip.
MidnightScott said:The GAF elitism is laughable.
Just for saying that confirms you have the worst taste ever - so, yeah.iamaustrian said:and YOU tell me I have the worst taste ever?
hahaha...ha
Gilmore Girls is like the bottom of television entertainment. It can't get any worse.
protip: Gilmore Girls is not a sitcom
The series' plot was that fairy tale characters Snow White and Prince Charming were magically transported to a 20th century suburb in California. Each episode shows the Charmings trying to adapt to their new life while Lillian, the wicked stepmother, and her wise cracking Magic Mirror watch from upstairs. After the first season, Caitlin O'Heaney (who portrayed Snow White), was replaced by Carol Huston.
Zorro and Son is an American sitcom based on the legendary character Zorro that aired on CBS. Created by Walt Disney Pictures, the series stars Henry Darrow as Zorro (Don Diego) and Paul Regina as his son, Zorro, Jr. Set approximately twenty years after the first series, Zorro and Son is an updated, comical version of the original series.
Manmademan said:This thread fails so hard. There's a goldmine of truly, TRULY awful shit that made it to TV and most of you just rush to post "two and a half men!" for the billionth time. That show isn't even in the same league as "the worst." At least the guy who posted "Heil Honey! I'm Home!" knows what's up.
you want bad sitcoms? How about shit like
dudeworld said:What was that sitcom created by Seth Macfarlane that only had like 5 episodes before it was cancelled? Something about a 40 year old virgin I think?
Trent Strong said:But no one has seen those shows, or even heard of them. The only one of those I've ever seen any of is Small Wonder.
uhhh no it's not. It's about the worst sitcom IYO. Stop bitching.Manmademan said:But the point is that this thread is about the worst sitcoms ever made.
Region-FreeWii said:I remember Margaret Cho had a short-lived sitcom during the early or mid 90's. It was pretty bad and back then I was a stupid kid who pretty much laughed at anything. The only reason why I remember it was because it was so bad and it was the only sitcom that had mostly Asian people in it.
Cho has gone on to comment on the challenges of making the show. The details of these challenges have been outlined in her one-woman show and book, I'm The One That I Want.
* Cho states she was asked to lose a large amount of weight in order to play a character based on herself. Producers and network officials were concerned about the roundness of her face.
* She was advised that she was not acting Asian enough; an Asian Consultant was hired to teach her to be more Asian. When this angle was not successful, the Asian members of the cast (except Cho herself and Amy Hill) were dropped and replaced with a group of white friends for the main character to interact with. Cho claims she was then told she was too Asian for this new format.
* Cho's desperation to make the show a success led to decisions that affected her health negatively. Her rapid weight loss (30 pounds in 2 weeks) in order to complete the pilot episode caused serious kidney failure.
When the show was canceled, she spiraled into drug and alcohol addiction, on which she has since based much material in her live stage shows.
corkscrewblow said:uhhh no it's not. It's about the worst sitcom IYO. Stop bitching.
bolbronx said:You're right.
18 episodes, and it's a stinker. Couldn't believe the shittyness when i watched an episode.
I think they accidentally left out the COM in sit-com. So it's a Sit.
I envy people who could seriously say stuff like Seinfeld or Arrested Development are the worst sitcoms in there opinion, they must have had a blessed life where they didn't have to encounter shit on the level of House of Payne.