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Post by SharksFan99 on Apr 8, 2018 0:15:22 GMT 10
* Family Guy - Ugh, that show is an absolute embarrassment. I’d put “American Dad!” also. Both of them are pretty average. I think I've only ever watched one episode of American Dad. Although, I definitely agree with you!
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Post by skullmaiden on Apr 12, 2018 21:50:32 GMT 10
Big Brother I think has run it's course. Duck Dynasty also shouldn't have been a thing to begin with. Little People Big World isn't as interesting now that their kids got older and the family has split.
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Post by EyewitnessTV on Apr 17, 2018 21:14:45 GMT 10
Big Brother I think has run it's course. The local version of Big Brother finished here in Australia decade ago this year (I’m just ignoring the terrible reboot a few years later which aired on another channel here for a couple of years ).
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Post by Deleted on Apr 17, 2018 23:01:11 GMT 10
Another addition to the list: The Voice Australia. Even though it'll probably be cancelled after this season or the next due to declining ratings anyway, but unlike some other talent shows (at least some winners of Australian Idol, Australia's Got Talent and The X Factor have since gone onto bigger and better things) I don't think any winners of The Voice Australia have gone onto much bigger things than getting their music used in Channel Nine promos and performing at Carols By Candlelight!
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Post by Telso on Apr 18, 2018 1:50:38 GMT 10
Mostly cartoons tend to last for a very long time, because I guess they're nice to fill in the shedule with and they don't involve aging actors.
Family Guy - Overstayed its welcome since at least the late 2000s, the series became vile for the sake of being vile and is borderline unwatcheable.
Fairly Oddparents - The ammount of times this series tried catch the viewer's attention with a brandnew main character is laughable at this point.
The Simpsons - Should have stopped with the movie back in 2007 if not earlier.
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Post by Attorney General ReignMan on Apr 18, 2018 11:34:27 GMT 10
Mostly cartoons tend to last for a very long time, because I guess they're nice to fill in the shedule with and they don't involve aging actors. Family Guy - Overstayed its welcome since at least the late 2000s, the series became vile for the sake of being vile and is borderline unwatcheable. Fairly Oddparents - The ammount of times this series tried catch the viewer's attention with a brandnew main character is laughable at this point. The Simpsons - Should have stopped with the movie back in 2007 if not earlier. I agree.
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Post by SharksFan99 on Apr 18, 2018 12:28:46 GMT 10
Mostly cartoons tend to last for a very long time, because I guess they're nice to fill in the shedule with and they don't involve aging actors. Family Guy - Overstayed its welcome since at least the late 2000s, the series became vile for the sake of being vile and is borderline unwatcheable. Fairly Oddparents - The ammount of times this series tried catch the viewer's attention with a brandnew main character is laughable at this point. The Simpsons - Should have stopped with the movie back in 2007 if not earlier. Is Family Guy even still relevant now? I can't say that I have heard anyone talk about the show in a long time.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 18, 2018 14:46:16 GMT 10
Fairly Oddparents - The ammount of times this series tried catch the viewer's attention with a brandnew main character is laughable at this point. I haven't properly watched Fairly Odd Parents in years, but wasn't it the most recent season that they brought in a kid that Timmy now has to share Cosmo & Wanda with after the attempt at introducing a magical dog didn't go down so well with fans of the show? Perhaps it's time to pull the plug on that one.
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Post by EyewitnessTV on Apr 19, 2018 23:55:29 GMT 10
Mostly cartoons tend to last for a very long time, because I guess they're nice to fill in the shedule with and they don't involve aging actors. Family Guy - Overstayed its welcome since at least the late 2000s, the series became vile for the sake of being vile and is borderline unwatcheable. Fairly Oddparents - The ammount of times this series tried catch the viewer's attention with a brandnew main character is laughable at this point. The Simpsons - Should have stopped with the movie back in 2007 if not earlier. Is Family Guy even still relevant now? I can't say that I have heard anyone talk about the show in a long time. I’ve never been a huge fan of Seth MacFarlane‘s work. His “comedy” style (if you can call it that) is just really crude for the sake of it and is not funny. Family Guy has been rubbish for many, many years.
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Post by SharksFan99 on May 20, 2018 0:09:51 GMT 10
Is Family Guy even still relevant now? I can't say that I have heard anyone talk about the show in a long time. I’ve never been a huge fan of Seth MacFarlane‘s work. His “comedy” style (if you can call it that) is just really crude for the sake of it and is not funny. Family Guy has been rubbish for many, many years. I know this is an old post now, but I agree. American Dad and The Cleveland Show are basically clones of Family Guy, just with different characters. I have no idea how Seth MacFarlene's work has been so critically acclaimed and successful.
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Post by Telso on May 20, 2018 23:39:03 GMT 10
I’ve never been a huge fan of Seth MacFarlane‘s work. His “comedy” style (if you can call it that) is just really crude for the sake of it and is not funny. Family Guy has been rubbish for many, many years. I know this is an old post now, but I agree. American Dad and The Cleveland Show are basically clones of Family Guy, just with different characters. I have no idea how Seth MacFarlene's work has been so critically acclaimed and successful. American Dad actually has a streak of great seasons which moved away from Family Guy's type of humor and actually put some thought on its characters, but only after Seth's influence on the show became minimal (around season 2 or so). Haven't watched the recent seasons so I can't say if it's still decent or not though. I agree though that the Cleveland Show was a pointless waste of budget.
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Post by God Less America on May 20, 2018 23:45:13 GMT 10
Off the top of my head, X-Factor, the Eurovision Song Contest and anything with Jeremy Kyle in it. In other news, I quite like Family Guy.
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Post by SharksFan99 on May 21, 2018 0:02:13 GMT 10
American Dad actually has a streak of great seasons which moved away from Family Guy's type of humor and actually put some thought on its characters, but only after Seth's influence on the show became minimal (around season 2 or so). Haven't watched the recent seasons so I can't say if it's still decent or not though. I agree though that the Cleveland Show was a pointless waste of budget. That's interesting to hear. I have only ever watched one or two episodes of American Dad and from what I remember, the two episodes had the same style of humour as Family Guy. In that case, they were most likely from the first season.
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Post by phoenix on May 24, 2018 2:58:57 GMT 10
13 Reasons Why. There are even more reasons as to why it's toxic, manipulative, and poorly represents mental health.
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Post by SharksFan99 on May 24, 2018 11:17:06 GMT 10
13 Reasons Why. There are even more reasons as to why it's toxic, manipulative, and poorly represents mental health. I've heard of that show before, but I've never actually watched an episode of it. Either way, it's terrible to hear that the show misrepresents mental health.
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