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Posted: 3/11/2006 7:49:42 AM EDT
What was the funniest, best long-running sitcom ever?
Taxi? Cheers? Seinfeld? All in the Family? Barney Miller? Wings? ETA: Poll is up. |
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Without a doubt, Seinfeld. At least in my humble opinion, anyway. Is there a poll coming?
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Of those, Seinfeld is the only one I watched, but it was teh funnay 2 teh maxx. Does the Simpsons count as a sitcom? |
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Cheers.....period.....a part of me died when that show ended....
Oh....and .......IBTDWSF......... In Before The Dork Who Says "Friends" |
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Not counting cartoons, seinfeld.
Seinfeld kept topping itself, became a weekly event that people would talk about the next day, and it had the good sense to go out on top. Second would have to be cheers. Listing might be different if 'south park' could be counted as a sitcom. |
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Gunsmoke - Longest running all American drama.
ETA: I guess that might not be a sitcom. |
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Not really a Sitcom.....more of a Satire. A great show. |
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Married, With Children.
Simpsons is not a sitcom. There is a little bit of Al in Every married man. |
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That would be me, haha. |
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"Sorry .... we're closed. " |
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Whoah. How could I forget about that one??? I still think Cheers, Taxi, or Seinfeld were better. |
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You must really like it - no posts since joining nearly a year ago except for this thread! |
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Lurking since '99. I always find answers to my questions on this site.
I just did not understand how anyone forgot Archie Bunker. Sanford & son was good too. |
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South Park
10th season is starting in two weeks, I consider that to be long running. |
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Married with Children
Al about Lying in "The Wedding Repercussions" (725) Al to Bud: "The Bundys' proud name was built on a philosophy of lying. Well, lying, owing money and perhaps beer. Yes, lying, owing money and beer. The only thing that separates us from the Kennedys is that they have money." Al about Being A Loser at the End of "He Thought He Could" (302) Al to Mrs. De Groot: "So you think I'm a loser? Just because I have a stinking job that I hate, a family that doesn't respect me, a whole city that curses the day I was born? Well, that may mean loser to you, but let me tell you something. Every morning when I wake up, I know it's not going to get any better until I go back to sleep again. So I get up, have my watered down Tang and still-frozen Pop Tart, get in my car with no upholstery, no gas and six more payments to fight traffic just for the privilege of putting cheap shoes on the cloven hooves of people like you. I'll never play football like I thought I would, I'll never know the touch of a beautiful woman, and I'll never again know the joy of driving without a bag on my head. But I'm not a loser. 'Cause despite it all, me and every other guy who'll never be what he wanted to be, are still out there, being what we don't wanna be, forty hours a week, for life. And the fact that I haven't put a gun to my mouth, you pudding of a woman, makes me a winner!" |
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Al.... the working man's man! |
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I voted Seinfeld because, A) It was awesome, and B) Its the only sitcom I actually bought the DVDs for, but Married with Children would be right there with it for me.
NO MA'AM |
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All in the Family, bar none.
At the time of its debut, it was FAAAAAAAAAAAAR ahead of anything else out there...and came dangerously close to cancellation due to its subject matters. Perfect antagonist/protagonist set up, too. Way better than Newman/Seinfeld. |
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May be but then I am a bit more of a centerist. I appreciate it as a commentary on war. War is bad business. MASH at least made people look at a side of it that is not all glory and John Wayne. Ironically it reinforced my decision to serve. |
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friends don't let friends watch "Friends" |
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Mother-in-law thought it was crude, offensive and didn't see the humor in it. C'mon with poetry like this, what's not to like. At the Nudie Bar from Rites of Passage (616) Where the music stinks, and they water the drinks, the nudie bar. Where the girlies dance in their underpants, the nudie bar. Where you see their butt, and their trap stays shut, at the nudie bar. Where you can't touch a breast, but you can cave in a chest, at the nudie bar. Where you look at a thigh, and blacken an eye, at the nudie bar. Where the beer gives you gas, but the Bundys kick ass, at the nudie bar. More Nudie Bar sayings from NO MA'AM (809) Where a buck's enough to see their stuff, at the nudie bar. Where the breasts may be fake but man do they shake, at the nudie bar. Where you swear like a sailor, and wish you could nail her, at the nudie bar. Where the cops are at the door, and there's a Kennedy on the floor, at the nudie bar. Christmas Nudie Bar sayings from I Can't Believe It's Butter (1012) Where Christmas is nice, and lap dances are half price, at the nudie bar. Where you drink down the shooters, and unwrap the hooters, at the nudie bar. Where eggnogs are plenty, and the girls all twenty, at the nudie bar. |
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I used to like The Bob Newhart Show. I loved the last episode.
Then again, I haven't watch much tv in several years. |
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"longest running" i fucking hated "seinfeld" loved both bob newhart shows and wtf about "frazier"??? |
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You mean "Newhart?" That's the show where the last episode had him waking up in bed with his wife (played by Suzanne Pleshette) and he told her he had weird dream about owning a bed and breakfast in Vermont. Yep, that was TV history. Pretty cool. |
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Live action only. I'm trying to stay away from cartoons (Simpsons, South Park, etc). |
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I liked M*A*S*H although Alan Alda( actor/producer) is a Firearm Anti I still liked the show.
All in the Family is Priceless,so many Politacal/Racial views,,,,interesting stuff,,,, Seinfeld,who would of played Elaines character if Dreyfuss did'nt show up? |
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