Anonymous wrote:
This is why we have so much reality shit on TV - the masses don't want to THINK about their programs...at all. They just want to be vegetables.
Anonymous wrote:DH, our kids (9&10) and I watch:
The Big Bang Theory
The Neighbors (actually quite funny though the premise is stupid)
The Middle
New Girl
The Mindy Project
Brooklyn 99
Modern Family
That show is just terrible, IMO.Anonymous wrote:?
New Girl
Big Bang Theory
Community
How I Met Your Mother
Arrested Development
These shows are streets ahead of "Everybody Loves Raymond." (I shudder to think anyone actually laughs out loud at that inanity.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I miss are the sitcoms that a family can watch together. I remember being allowed to stay up and watch The Cosby Show on Thursday nights at 8pm with my parents and then hgoing to bed. Other nights it was Growing Pains, Family Ties, Different Strokes etc. We don't have that anymore. All of the sitcoms are clearly for adults while the shows on Disney Channel are clearly not. Sitcoms in the 80's were for the whole family.
I agree with this! There isn't much on that a family can watch together.
I agree that I never liked Everybody Loves Raymond. And, I never really got into Seinfeld either.
I do like Modern Family and The Middle though.
King of Queens is great.
Big Bang Theory
I loved Kate and Allie (yeah, flame away).

Anonymous wrote:Sitcoms today are toned down for a dumber audience. Ever catch an old episode of The Golden Girls? They were constantly talking about sex, homosexuality, orgasms, and other "adult" themes that wouldn't fly today, because of some puritanical person screaming "but think of the children!" The show is hilarious when I can watch it, often dark and suggestive even sometimes vulgar. These days people freak out if they hear an an academic discussion with real, biological terms - it's like we've gone back in time.
Anonymous wrote:What I miss are the sitcoms that a family can watch together. I remember being allowed to stay up and watch The Cosby Show on Thursday nights at 8pm with my parents and then hgoing to bed. Other nights it was Growing Pains, Family Ties, Different Strokes etc. We don't have that anymore. All of the sitcoms are clearly for adults while the shows on Disney Channel are clearly not. Sitcoms in the 80's were for the whole family.