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Forgot about one of the best jokes of the night. Can't remember who told it, but it went like this: "Charlie Sheen and Bruce Willis have a lot in common. They were both big stars in the '80s, and now both are having their old slots filled by Ashton Kutcher!" |
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My favorite, I forgot who said it, but it went something like this: "With all the damage you've been doing to your kidneys, liver, lungs and heart, I'm amazed the only thing you've had removed were your kids!" |
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Well. At least the show will probably get the record for biggest dropoff from premier numbers.
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They really amped up the laugh track usage making it twice as unfunny.
Seriously... laugh tracks do nothing to enhance shows. I have no idea why shows still use it. Well **** it... I was watching it as I typed up this post, but I can't get past this funeral scene. Wow. |
This week's show was remarkably well written.
Not the highest brow of humor, but well written. The manscaping comparison, followed by Berta's 'I knew that was how you paid for rent?' Asston telling Duckie to leave his junk alone or he'd have to put a cone on it? Rose being Kate's investor? |
I actually watched it this week. Seriously, I don't think I've watched a full episode since Asston showed up. I did see the song and dance with the gay guy a couple weeks ago...To me, it's as weak as it ever was since Charlie left. They are trying way too hard with Allen's character, the relationship with he and Asston just doesn't work.
I did find it interesting that Rose showed up, and I assumed this is the first time she's been seen since the end of Charlie? Translation, writers are desperate to bring back another character that worked well before. The problem is, Rose was great because of Charlie. Show sucks. That is all. |
Networks shovel it, the American public loves to roll around in it.
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