Here's a nice collection of Emmy pics: [link]
Oz ,'First Date'
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
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!
I look at their apartments and their (lack of) jobs, and laugh and laugh.
Ye got that right, matey!