I'm gonna make a fairly un-Buffista comment here, and that is that I occasionally get a kick out of "Raymond". It isn't cool or a proud moment, but worth a few chuckles when the news is really bad. However, I don't get the Emmy lovefest, because it is totally the least groundbreaking thing to ever exist, and I think the Emmys should always honor the best that television has. Of course, they often don't(pointedly sparing everyone the Joss Whedon, Kyle Secor, and Chris Bauer speech.) however giving an award for Raymond is like giving a culinary prize to somebody for making a peanut butter and strawberry jelly sandwich, instead of using grape. Wow. However will I keep up?
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Here's a nice collection of Emmy pics: [link]
I feel very much as you do, erika. Scott and I enjoyed that show. We missed most of the last year, because there was a conflict with another show (I think 24, but can't remember). It was standard sitcom fare. I wish the characters had a bit more depth. I thought the performances were good, even when the writing and characterization were annoying and predictable. I don't think it ought to be award winning, but then again, let's take a long hard look at the shows I've loved. With the exception of Buffy, my pet shows seldom managed to stay on the air, never mind win awards.
I also like me some Raymond once in a while.
I like PBJ once in a while, but agree with Erika that "satisfying now and then" and "outstanding" are not the same thing.
Not that I can name any comedies that are outstanding, because I don't tend to watch comedies that don't star Jon Stewart, but I bet that some show, somewhere, is making PBJ with pumpernickel, and putting bananas in the middle, you know?
Now I am hungry.
One of my best friend's is Peter Boyle's niece, so we watched Raymond from time to time. It was decent, as sitcoms go, I guess, but I'm incredibly tired of the useless husband/all-knowing wife scenario.
I like Friends. I need mindless laughs once in a while.
I like Ray Romano way more than I liked Raymond.
I don't think anyone I know ever won a big award. I do know one Oscar nominee, and it's an honour just to have stayed in his house.
I watched one episode of Raymond in my life. I was shocked when I learned it had been on for nine seasons.
Friends is even funnier to me now that I'm a 30 something single New Yorker. I look at their apartments and their (lack of) jobs, and laugh and laugh.
PS: ARRRRR!