Last time I watched a sitcom was ironically the one with Tim Allen in it (since I watched reruns of Home Improvement so much as a kid). Before that , does IT Crowd count as sitcom as remember seeing that before this one.
I liked Frasier even when I was young but the quality of writers has gone WAY down since then that I'd doubt they'd match the spoken humour.
Last Man Standing might have been the last traditional sitcom we'll ever get on network TV, I can't remember if it ended before or after they fired Roseanne from her own show.
Shit, Frasier couldn’t even get away with the Frasier episode about the misunderstanding about someone being gay. Twitter would be outraged over “my sexuality is not your joke” even though the jokes in that episode were hilarious.
Last time I watched a sitcom was ironically the one with Tim Allen in it (since I watched reruns of Home Improvement so much as a kid). Before that , does IT Crowd count as sitcom as remember seeing that before this one.
I liked Frasier even when I was young but the quality of writers has gone WAY down since then that I'd doubt they'd match the spoken humour.
Last Man Standing might have been the last traditional sitcom we'll ever get on network TV, I can't remember if it ended before or after they fired Roseanne from her own show.
Irony thy name
Nominative determinism is real, and strong, and my friend.
British IT crowd was awesome. I know you couldn’t do that that trans joke with the guy punching him when he learns she is really a dude
Shit, Frasier couldn’t even get away with the Frasier episode about the misunderstanding about someone being gay. Twitter would be outraged over “my sexuality is not your joke” even though the jokes in that episode were hilarious.
The scene in question if anyone fancies a laugh
Goes from your normal gay relationships to your typical lesbian relationship REAL QUICK.