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I hope "The Carmichael Show" runs for awhile. In a world of Chuck Lorre laugh track fests, it's rare to see such a thoughtful sitcom.

Like, the guy was like honored. I thought despite how stupid and immature this women is, she was still a mother to somebody, and that's just sad.

Yeah. It is critically acclaimed. I realized this as I wrote it. I shouldn't be writing based on some internet criticism.

There's been some criticism of "The Carmichael Show" that it's just a knock off of "Black-ish". I kinda prefer "The Carmichael Show" however. It's great to see a fully adult cast talk like well, adults.

Whoa. That's some really messed up needs therapy type stuff.

Though, I don't remember what rapper it was, was kinda awful when they told him about "Catfish". He thought the whole thing was funny and awesome, instead of finding it kinda sad this single mom was this dumb and desperate.

Yeah, but the real Walter O' Brien's claims have been called into question.

"7th Heaven" had a odd charm. It was nice seeing a functional family on TV, and it could take on some issues once in awhile. By the way, I watched it but it was way before I would of even guessed Collins was a creep. I also loved "The Cosby Show". Well, at least I have reruns of "That 70s Show" to comfort me

"King of Queens" had a really strong supporting cast for a show that wasn't about much. I mean, it had Patton Oswalt for all 9 seasons. Think about that.

I always kinda liked "Two and A Half Men". Even the Ashton Kutcher years had their charm, even if the plot made zero sense at that point.

That's basically how Chuck Lorre shows work. They really are mediocre sitcoms, but the casting is often brilliant.

I feel the same way about the old CBS sitcom "Yes Dear", which actually had a charming quality to it. I loved Anthony Clark and Mike O' Malley together. Their chemistry and love/hate brother like relationship was pretty great. However, you never found anyone who admitted to watching it. "Just Shoot Me" has one of my

I used to watch "Mama's Family" which came on right before "Saved By The Bell" on TBS before I went to class in the high school lounge. I have to admit. I kinda like the hokey quality of it.

I saw the pilot, and not to sound cruel, but the guy playing "MacGyver" honestly looks 12.

Some of those people are on "Catfish" are really sadly stupid. Like, the guy online who says he's a famous rapper who wants to be with you….yeah, no.

As much as I understand the intent of "To Catch A Predator", the show always made me somewhat uncomfortable. I get there's creeps out there, but that public shaming had to do a number on the families of these people.

I like a lot of sitcoms people hate. I never got the hate for the sitcom "Reba". The characters all have problems, but it's actually a pretty good picture of a family pulling together their self made messes, to make themselves somewhat functional. Plus, the cast was great and the writing was charming at times Also,

Your points are valid. I might have to re look at this show. My favorite hang out sitcom was "That 70s Show".

I guess my entry in this be the CBS show, "Scorpion" because of it's characters and celebration of off beat people. It's also a action packed show, and has something TV shows used to do, which is have them do a different case every week. I love shows that change up what the characters must solve every week like

In all fairness, maybe they reached out to the female cast members and none of them responded or had time?