Moon-Crane wrote:It's written perfectly fine - except, for some reason, Everybody Loves Raymond is listed as number 1 - which must be some mistake?
I couldn't have put it better myself, M-C!
Moon-Crane wrote:It's written perfectly fine - except, for some reason, Everybody Loves Raymond is listed as number 1 - which must be some mistake?
domi_dot_com wrote:FRASIER IS WIN!!! I HATE GLEE AND ANYONE WHO LIKES IT AT ALL HAS THE MOST APPALLING TASTE AND IM NOT AFRAID TO SAY SO!!!!!!!
domi_dot_com wrote:FRASIER IS WIN!!! I HATE GLEE AND ANYONE WHO LIKES IT AT ALL HAS THE MOST APPALLING TASTE AND IM NOT AFRAID TO SAY SO!!!!!!!
CatNamedRudy wrote:domi_dot_com wrote:FRASIER IS WIN!!! I HATE GLEE AND ANYONE WHO LIKES IT AT ALL HAS THE MOST APPALLING TASTE AND IM NOT AFRAID TO SAY SO!!!!!!!
Thanks. Nice to know somebody who is young enough to be my kid feels it necessary to inform me that I have appalling taste.
domi_dot_com wrote:FRASIER IS WIN!!! I HATE GLEE AND ANYONE WHO LIKES IT AT ALL HAS THE MOST APPALLING TASTE AND IM NOT AFRAID TO SAY SO!!!!!!!
Lil wrote:domi_dot_com wrote:FRASIER IS WIN!!! I HATE GLEE AND ANYONE WHO LIKES IT AT ALL HAS THE MOST APPALLING TASTE AND IM NOT AFRAID TO SAY SO!!!!!!!
*sigh*
I really don't have the energy to get into an argument...although I'm a New Yorker so I'm used to arguments...but I must say that just because you don't like Glee doesn't mean that those who do have 'appalling taste.' Take the show Breaking Bad for instance. I don't like it because it's not my style, but I'm not going to tell those who ARE fans of it that they have 'appalling taste.' It's rude and immature. Everyone has their own taste.
welshben23 wrote:Lil wrote:domi_dot_com wrote:FRASIER IS WIN!!! I HATE GLEE AND ANYONE WHO LIKES IT AT ALL HAS THE MOST APPALLING TASTE AND IM NOT AFRAID TO SAY SO!!!!!!!
*sigh*
I really don't have the energy to get into an argument...although I'm a New Yorker so I'm used to arguments...but I must say that just because you don't like Glee doesn't mean that those who do have 'appalling taste.' Take the show Breaking Bad for instance. I don't like it because it's not my style, but I'm not going to tell those who ARE fans of it that they have 'appalling taste.' It's rude and immature. Everyone has their own taste.
You go, girl! I agree, I don't like Breaking Bad either, I watched 2 episodes and then in the 3rd week went in to my bedroom to watch some paint dry and decided that watching the paint dry was more enjoyable, but I wouldn't tell M-C, Mr BS and Stratman they have "appalling taste".
CatNamedRudy wrote:First off, Glee isn't a sitcom so you can't really even compare the two. Second, so you don't like Glee. I don''t get why you feel it's necessary to insult people. A simple "I don't get why you like it so much" would do.
welshben23 wrote:CatNamedRudy wrote:First off, Glee isn't a sitcom so you can't really even compare the two. Second, so you don't like Glee. I don''t get why you feel it's necessary to insult people. A simple "I don't get why you like it so much" would do.
Third - I don't understand why it's the "anti-Frasier"?
Paul B wrote:Glee made me want to vomit in horrror during the 20 minutes I watched of it yesterday, but I'm not going to insult others for watching it - it just wasn't my cup of tea!
Nice new avatar Strat.
CatNamedRudy wrote:First off, Glee isn't a sitcom so you can't really even compare the two. Second, so you don't like Glee. I don''t get why you feel it's necessary to insult people. A simple "I don't get why you like it so much" would do.
BURLINGTONTIGER2 wrote:The show itself is one of of my favourite sitcoms but Niles and Frasier stand even higher amongst my favourite ever sitcom characters. What makes American sitcoms remarkable is the consistantly high quality when you consider the sheer volume of episodes that are put out (Mash, Friends and Frasier all stand out for me). There are some absolute gems in British comedy (I'm thinking particularly of post series one Men Behaving Badly, series one of Auf Wiedershen Pet, Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads*, and the more recent Inbetweeners) but somehow 'Brit-coms' never sustain the quality of the writing after more than three or four series. So, on reflection, I'd put the series Frasier a very, very creditable third and the Niles and Frasier characters joint seconds (with Bob and Terry*) in my all time favourites. Gary and Tony in Men Behaving Badly only just edge them out.
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