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  1. 1 minute ago, AbcNbc247 said:

    So it's starting to look the Allie/Chanel kiss was all for nothing. Just like the Theo/Claire kiss that Charlie walked in on. And now the Xander/Chanel marriage appears to be ending too. If things are going to be rushed through so quickly, what exactly is the point for them?

    The Charlie story was for nothing too ultimately. (Allie and Tripp should absolutely have struggled more with her initially accusing him of rape.) The plotting is so poor.

  2. 4 hours ago, All My Shadows said:

    These lists are just so pointless - one hundred sitcoms...why? Who in the world is out there comparing and contrasting Fleabag with Sanford and Son? So many of these shows have nothing in common other than the fact that they're comedies, but that's not enough to warrant comparison, IMO.

    And then you have The Simpsons at number-one lol Okay...

    Admittedly I am a list whore, if only to use them as a discovery tool for songs/TV shows/movies I might have missed, so for me, the more eclectic, the better. And they are great clickbait to get folks angry.
     

    This list is predictable, aside from a few streaming-era obscurities in the 80-100 range, which is my problem with it. A very straight-American-white-male’s canon of TV comedy, which we’ve seen done ad nauseum. A few nods here and there to black sitcoms. Perfect for the Boomer-GenX Rolling Stone readership. I’d be much more interested in something more global. (Of course, people seeking validation of their own tastes would be pissed that their favorite ‘80s comedy was displaced by some Korean show.)
     

    But yeah The Simpsons has disgraced itself for going on far too long. It was great the first few years.

  3. The Golden Globes are getting hammered about their proposed reforms. I wonder if they’ll survive this. They were *always* corrupt in completely blatant and transparent ways.

     

     

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