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Saint John wrote:Anyone else think this show is absolutely hilarious?
Enigma869 wrote:Saint John wrote:Anyone else think this show is absolutely hilarious?
I watch it every week. Funny as hell. I especially like Molly's mom who is always on the staircase having her love tunnel plowed by her Danny DeVito wanna be boyfriend
YoungJRNY wrote:I always heard great things about this show. My favorite all time sit-com was King of Queens with Kevin James. How does Mike and Molly measure up to that show?
Angel wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:I always heard great things about this show. My favorite all time sit-com was King of Queens with Kevin James. How does Mike and Molly measure up to that show?
Me too! It's my nightly ritual, I get into bed, turn on the TV, set the sleep timer and watch that show...LOVE IT! I usually end up laughing out loud like an idiot all alone in my room.![]()
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YoungJRNY wrote:I always heard great things about this show. My favorite all time sit-com was King of Queens with Kevin James. How does Mike and Molly measure up to that show?
YoungJRNY wrote:Angel wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:I always heard great things about this show. My favorite all time sit-com was King of Queens with Kevin James. How does Mike and Molly measure up to that show?
Me too! It's my nightly ritual, I get into bed, turn on the TV, set the sleep timer and watch that show...LOVE IT! I usually end up laughing out loud like an idiot all alone in my room.![]()
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I pretty much have every single show/season taped on my DVR. The chemistry of the show was incredible and the certain humor Doug/Carey portrayed was a perfect match as well as secondary characters like Arthur and Spence. King of Queens was the show that I laughed out loud from beginning to end. I miss it for sure!
StevePerryHair wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:Angel wrote:YoungJRNY wrote:I always heard great things about this show. My favorite all time sit-com was King of Queens with Kevin James. How does Mike and Molly measure up to that show?
Me too! It's my nightly ritual, I get into bed, turn on the TV, set the sleep timer and watch that show...LOVE IT! I usually end up laughing out loud like an idiot all alone in my room.![]()
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I pretty much have every single show/season taped on my DVR. The chemistry of the show was incredible and the certain humor Doug/Carey portrayed was a perfect match as well as secondary characters like Arthur and Spence. King of Queens was the show that I laughed out loud from beginning to end. I miss it for sure!
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I just said ALMOST the same thing before reading this!
verslibre wrote:SherriBerry wrote:Mike and Mollysharp dialogue
What??
SherriBerry wrote:verslibre wrote:SherriBerry wrote:Mike and Mollysharp dialogue
What??
I don't mean sharp as in academically brilliant, but more like 'Holy crap, I can't believe they got that comment past the censors!'
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verslibre wrote:SherriBerry wrote:verslibre wrote:SherriBerry wrote:Mike and Mollysharp dialogue
What??
I don't mean sharp as in academically brilliant, but more like 'Holy crap, I can't believe they got that comment past the censors!'
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I've noticed the "dirty humor" on the show. I'm dirty and I like dirty, but it smacks of trying to one-up TaaHM, which is lame.
SherriBerry wrote:Mike and Molly was created by Mark Roberts, one of the executive producers of TaaHM, so I think that's why the humour is so similar.
YoungJRNY wrote: My favorite all time sit-com was King of Queens with Kevin James. How does Mike and Molly measure up to that show?
Enigma869 wrote:YoungJRNY wrote: My favorite all time sit-com was King of Queens with Kevin James. How does Mike and Molly measure up to that show?
Absolutely LOVE King Of Queens ("All In The Family" will forever be my all-time favorite). King Of Queens is soooooo like my marriage, that it's bizarre to watch. Still watch the re-runs. Kevin James is brilliantly funny in that show. Mike and Molly definitely isn't on that level (at least not for me), but it's a well written show. Interestingly enough, Chuck Lorre (Two and a Half Men) is also one of the driving forces behind Mike and Molly.
Michigan Girl wrote:Enigma869 wrote:YoungJRNY wrote: My favorite all time sit-com was King of Queens with Kevin James. How does Mike and Molly measure up to that show?
Absolutely LOVE King Of Queens ("All In The Family" will forever be my all-time favorite). King Of Queens is soooooo like my marriage, that it's bizarre to watch. Still watch the re-runs. Kevin James is brilliantly funny in that show. Mike and Molly definitely isn't on that level (at least not for me), but it's a well written show. Interestingly enough, Chuck Lorre (Two and a Half Men) is also one of the driving forces behind Mike and Molly.
I watched part of an AITF marathon a few weeks ago, geez, I think that show
is funnier now than it was then!! Love King of Queens ...All In The Family #1!!
I have never seen this M&M, I'll have to check it out!
bluejeangirl76 wrote:I've never seen it either.But I loved King of Queens, probably because it reminded me so much of All In The Family (my all time favorite sitcom)... they even had basically the same darn house as Edith and Archie had, except flipped the other way.
King of Queens was kind of like Everybody Loves Raymond to me in the respect that it was a lot funnier to me having been through all of those same stupid married situations - Doris Roberts was the best - I actually detested that character because she was so much like my own mother in law
... I never thought Raymond was all that funny until after I got married. The famous 'suitcase episode' is something every single married couple can relate to immediately.
King of Queens was the same kind of thing.
Michigan Girl wrote:Another goodie, [i]How I met Your Mother
Enigma869 wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:Another goodie, How I met Your Mother
That show blowsActually watched it for a couple of seasons until I realized that it's a completely pointless show! I won't beat you up too much MG, because you did admit to having an affinity for All In The Family. Truly the most brilliant show, EVER, put on TV. The unbelievable thing about All In The Family is that it was on the air 40 years ago and you'd NEVER EVER EVER get away with putting that show on today. It simply pissed too many people off. Best writing ever in TV and the cast of that show was BRILLIANT! Those were the days...
S2M wrote: That being said, I think AITF would work today. Stations are the most liberal they've been ever.
Enigma869 wrote:S2M wrote: That being said, I think AITF would work today. Stations are the most liberal they've been ever.
I couldn't disagree with you more. While stations may be more "liberal", as you put it, there is a huge difference between letting actors on a sitcom make endless sexual innuendo (think Two and a Half Men), and insulting entire races of people (which All In The Family did on a nightly basis). I guess the only proof I really need to support my theory that a network wouldn't dare put the show on today is that there has never been another show like it, since it went off the air. In the politically correct world we live in today, you would have a bunch of yahoo morons picketing outside whatever network was bold enough to air it.
Enigma869 wrote:S2M wrote: That being said, I think AITF would work today. Stations are the most liberal they've been ever.
I couldn't disagree with you more. While stations may be more "liberal", as you put it, there is a huge difference between letting actors on a sitcom make endless sexual innuendo (think Two and a Half Men), and insulting entire races of people (which All In The Family did on a nightly basis). I guess the only proof I really need to support my theory that a network wouldn't dare put the show on today is that there has never been another show like it, since it went off the air. In the politically correct world we live in today, you would have a bunch of yahoo morons picketing outside whatever network was bold enough to air it.
Michigan Girl wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:I've never seen it either.But I loved King of Queens, probably because it reminded me so much of All In The Family (my all time favorite sitcom)... they even had basically the same darn house as Edith and Archie had, except flipped the other way.
King of Queens was kind of like Everybody Loves Raymond to me in the respect that it was a lot funnier to me having been through all of those same stupid married situations - Doris Roberts was the best - I actually detested that character because she was so much like my own mother in law
... I never thought Raymond was all that funny until after I got married. The famous 'suitcase episode' is something every single married couple can relate to immediately.
King of Queens was the same kind of thing.
I still watch Raymond on TVland ...Doris Roberts, the quintessential mother of a son ...she's priceless, but
I'm afraid we would've had it out many times ...wth w/mothers
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Saint John wrote:Anyone else think this show is absolutely hilarious?
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