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It basically was a standard workplace sitcom which ignored the special universe it took place in. Hell, "Community" embraced the shit out of it's unique universe, and lets remember, the premise was simply it's a community college. This show just seemed to try to fight anything that could be unique about itself and it

What's the read on season 12?

His daughter and him have a very WTF relationship. He admires her like she's just wife, not his daughter. Gross.

Ah, Trump. Somehow this wasn't a red flag that he might be a sex offender, or just a perv, or shouldn't be president.

Ah, Hollywood always picks like a couple people who they make into stars despite no demand for them. I call it the "Amy Schumer" syndrome.

The odd thing was this show was created by a "30 Rock" writer who was given the blessing to go create this from Tina Fey. He probably figured this cutter cookie family sitcom made him a quick fortune (and it probably did) but after he left after season one, it became this weird right wing thing for Tim Allen to say

I guess it's just that "American Idol" has a last effect on our culture, long after the judges moved on while "The Voice" will be kinda forgotten.

Most dads really don't want their daughters running around being active too early, liberal or conservative. It's called being a male parent.

"Malcolm In The Middle" is a ton more interesting than "The Middle". I will say that.

*raises hand*

"Anger Management" is a super odd show.

I remember her back on in the day during the last few seasons of "Becker".

Yeah. I did a double take when I saw it on channel 11, but they seem to be not playing it at the same time slot ever. I'm not even sure it's still on.

He was kinda doing it through this sitcom as well.

It isn't a little weird?

CBS basically starts every pitch with "a team of geniuses do something" ever since "The Big Bang Theory" become a cash cow.

He has a lost tooth, has a bad history of not paying child support and is kinda bland on TV. I don't get it.

Kelly Ripa is a pro and so is Ryan Secrest. Easy gig for both of them. Michael Stahan was a really odd choice to replace Regis.

*Chris Hardwick says something semi nerdy*

As much as people love "The Voice", it has yet to produce any big name stars like "American Idol". I think "The Voice" is too obsessed with their judges as opposed to their singers.