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By: Bobby Finstock on 02/8/07 @ 6:46 am
I decided to rank the top five most unrealistic sitcoms ever.
So here are the rules though. Shows that could just never happen… Like “Small Wonderâ€, “Alfâ€, “Mork and Mindyâ€, and “The Munsters†are just disqualified from this argument. As well as cartoons… and anything starring Ted McGinley.
I am also going to disqualify “Gilligan’s Island†just [...]
By: Bobby Finstock on 08/15/06 @ 6:00 am
After getting a concussion the other day, I had a weird dream where I was put in charge of a television network. In the dream most of the programs that I had to choose from were utter shit.
The dream got me thinking though. If I could run a network what tv shows would I bring [...]
By: Bobby Finstock on 05/17/06 @ 2:20 pm
Tonight the end of an era happens on NBC. Will and Grace will no longer be in production of new episodes. Now before I continue on I want to say this about the show. I understand and give it respect for being a culturally important show. Will and Grace was as culturally as important as [...]
By: Bobby Finstock on 05/4/06 @ 9:06 pm
My distaste for the show “Sex in the City” has been talked about in my blogs before. Yesterday I was reading something about how the show was groundbreaking and original which I find funny because this show is nothing of the sort. As a matter of fact I am going to call out Darren Starr [...]
By: Bobby Finstock on 01/24/06 @ 8:31 am
Ok so awhile back I designed my own survey for myspace because I thought they were all very lame. One of the questions I asked was whatever happened to Richard Stabone? Today, I am going to answer that question.First of all most of the people under 23 are saying, “Who the hell is Richard Stabone?â€
Richard [...]
By: Bobby Finstock on 01/17/06 @ 8:30 am
I like reality TV. Not because I think it is intellectually stimulating, or even that it is that entertaining. I like it because I can sit there and crack jokes with very little effort for half an hour to an hour. Sometimes though shows just go to a point where it has gone past train [...]