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the year is coming to an end....lets count down the best comedy,animations,series of 2012.
It’s hard to list anything in order of best to less, simply because
everyone has different tastes. I’ve decided to list in groupings
of the ‘A must watch’, ‘laughter is the best medicine’, ‘Good’ and ‘dont even waste your time’. The others take care
of
themselves by diving quickly in the ratings and not being renewed.
Top of my list would be
Suits
I Have been watching season 2 slowly cause i dont want to finish it...its just tooo good....
This is a must watch forall the lawyers and law officers maybe they could learn a few things.....okay thats not true...they will learn ALOT!!!
If I was ever in trouble with the law..i would want the two guys above to represent me...infact if Uhuru and Ruto had hired Harvey Spector to represent them...that case would be past tense now....
anyway back to the countdown
So here we go, not just a grouping of categories, but an
explanation of what you get, the good and the bad for each. Remembering this,
as with everything, comes with the influence of my personal taste, although I
hope I’ve been as fair and unbiased as possible.
A Must watch!!!!!!
Modern Family and The Middle – both take first position because they are family based comedy.
in both we see how families function in the dysfunction and make it work. they show the importance of love, care.fights and dissagreements in a family are okay and always conclude each episodes..or most of them with family and sticking together through everything is the most important issue...especially now that we are in a world corrupted with money as one of the main roots of evil.....Go modern family and the middle...looking forward to watching till season 20 like bold and the beautiful.
The Big Bang – Big Bang is funny because it
has found the one group of people it is still politically correct to laugh at –
the socially inept. Not specific to any gender, race or other comically
protected group – these oddballs, who verge on high functioning autistic are
lovingly rendered and it’s because of that they’re so easy to like
.
1. ANIMATIONS
Animations or cartoons are the number 1...who said cartoons are only for children...well how ever you are!!!!
CARTOONS ARE UNIVERSAL!!!!
1. American Dad.....this cartoon always makes my day.....starting with the theme song where stan smith jumps out of bed wishing USA a very good morning...I love it!!!!!! and if we all started waking up like stan...wishing our country a good morning.....you can fast forward our development to 1st world.....
2.All SETH MCFARLENE PRODUCTIONS
Seth Mcfarlene born October 26, 1973) is an American actor,
voice actor,
animator,
screenwriter,
comedian,
producer, director, and
singer. He is best known as the creator of
Family Guy (1999–present) and as co-creator of
American Dad! (2005–present) and
The Cleveland Show (2009–present), for which he also voices many of the shows' various characters.
A native of
Kent, Connecticut,
MacFarlane is a graduate of the
Rhode Island School of Design, where he studied animation, earning a
Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. He was an animator and writer for
Hanna-Barbera for several television shows, including
Johnny Bravo,
Cow and Chicken,
Dexter's Laboratory and
I Am Weasel before creating his own series for
20th Century Fox called
Family Guy in 1999. MacFarlane went on to co-create
American Dad! in 2005, and
The Cleveland Show in 2009 for Fox. He also went on to serve as executive producer on the Fox
sitcom The Winner.
..3.ALL CHUCK LORRE PRODUCTIONS
- Roseanne, 1990–1992, (writer, co-executive producer, supervising producer)
- Grace Under Fire, 1993–1998 (creator, writer, co-executive producer, supervising producer)
- Cybill, 1995–1998 (creator, writer, executive producer)
- Dharma & Greg, 1997–2002 (creator, writer, executive producer)
- Two and a Half Men, 2003–present (creator, writer, executive producer)
- The Big Bang Theory, 2007–present (creator, writer, executive producer)
- Mike & Molly, 2010–present (executive producer, writer
- Mike and Molly – Oh, fat people. How funny are they? Another
Chuck Lorre vehicle, or should I say reinforced chasis, ba-doom-ching! This
one has plenty of comic weight from a sitcom heavy. This will satisfy anyone
with a large appetite for funny one liners, but if you need to buy two seats to
take a flight, you may not find it full of large belly laughs. Get the idea?
This is a big fat sitcom that belches laughs
The Formerly Best (Now a bit Tired)
Two and A Half Men – It started as an in joke about Charlie
Sheen. Then Charlie become a parody of himself and self-destructed and so did
his show. With Aston Kutcher it is struggling on because it’s such a cash cow
for Chuck Lorre, but like many a past champion, it has stayed around a few
years too long.
South Park – Suffering from the same symptoms as the
Simpsons, South Park still has its moments. But it’s hard to rely on shock
value humour when they’ve been shocking us for so long. It still has some
extraordinary moments flowing from the minds of the perennial eight year olds,
Trey Parker and Matt Stone, but you get the feeling ‘side’ projects like the
Tony award winning, “Book of Mormon” are taking priority these days. Gone are
the days of such brilliant comic moments as trying to get Tom and John to come
out of the closet.
Good
A surprisingly intriguing new show. Some of the acting leaves little to
be desired, however the writing is amazing. It's like a mini movie with a
cliffhanger each week. Set in a rich, attractive area that also exudes
charm. This show has drama, romance, mystery, family conflict and I
think would appeal to almost every genre. I personally think it's genius
that get we get to see some closure and satisfaction each week but
there is still a bigger picture and more mystery to come. I cannot wait
to see who'll get their comeuppance each week
As I started to watch more episodes, I began to fall in love with the
show even more. Everything about it is just awesome. The music, the
characters, the plot - everything. Sarah Michelle Gellar is an amazing
actress and so are the rest of the brilliant cast.
If you're into thriller type stuff (with some drama and romance) then
this is definitely for you. It's a great show with some real jaw
dropping moments. Its' not too intense but enough to keep you wondering
what the hell is going on.
Give it a chance. You'll love it
How I met your Mother – The content is funny with a standout
performance from powerhouse performer Neil Patrick Harris playing Barney
Stimpson as the straightest man whore on TV, but most find the set up and
narration tedious and why those kids listen to such long stories from Dad is
anyone’s guess.
Cougar Town -
The title is all you need to know about this one. It could have been
Demi Moore in the lead, but it's Courtney Cox and she's still funny. The
writing is fast and not at all forced. It's funny without pushing the
Sex in the City creativity, but it's fun. Want to see what middle aged
divorced women do when let off the leash? Watch this.
Californication – A lot of people will be put off by Hank,
played by David Duchovney. He’s a loveable arsehole who is well redeemed by his
ongoing love and commitment to his ex wife and daughter. A writer of novels and
films and stunningly successful, if Hank can’t find a way to self destruct and
turn success into failure, no one can.
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Hot in Cleveland – this is a star vehicle for Betty White,
ably supported by her three co-stars who have all had supporting roles in other
shows of note. There are many funny lines, many stereotypes mined for all their
comic potential and in the shadow of the long forgotten ‘Green Acres’ – it’s a
study of what happens when trendy city folk head to the sticks and discover a
simpler happier life.
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New Girl – A very good first season and hopefully they’ll
keep this going. I have to confess I really enjoy watching Damon Wyans Jr and
was a little disturbed when he pulled out of this after the pilot to take a
spot on Happy endings, but in the end they recast well and it didn’t make much
difference. New Girl is the girl taken into a share house/apartment with three
guys who have to readjust to living with a woman. A good scenario and well
written and plotted. They do seem to be following a formula which is both good
and bad – the formula being, whatever happens in the episode, the boys make
some sort of sacrifice to support the ‘New Girl’ – cementing their new
friendships by episodes end and giving a feel good quality that is a strong
plus. But if they keep doing it for every episode they’ll be headed for trouble.
Again using form guide vernacular – one to watch.
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Two Broke Girls – Can you say two and a half women? The half
being a horse kept, implausibly in the yard of an apartment – huh? Max is a
working class girl trying to make good with her cupcake business and Caroline
is a Paris Hilton type whose father ponzied away the family fortune, thrusting
her into unfamiliar territory, living a regular life. Throw in a plethora of single
entendres and you have this one pretty well covered. Out of one
hundred – of course – it’s a 69.
Suburgatory – It takes until the very
end of the pilot before you can see this may have a hope. Not that it
doesn't have some mild amusement throughout the pilot, but it feels like
the creators have thought more about the concept than the story or the
characters. Tessa is a smart, cool girl from the city, at least in her
mind. Her mother has done a runner and after her dad, George finds
condoms in her room, he overreacts by moving away from the evil city and
out to the suburbs. Tessa's too cool for everyone, sneering her way
through the pilot before finally showing some heart and depth in the
final few minutes. Along the way we get every suburban cliche possible,
smashing us over the head with the idea that suburbanites are all clones
of each other. Things like daughter and dad reading books entitled, The
Emancipation of a minor for her and Adopting out a Child for him, while
amusing, feels forced in what appears to be a teenage coming of age
journey where miss uppity from the city will come to value what is on
offer. If you like this genre I'd go for Awkward over this, but they're
much of a muchness.
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Whitney – On
the strength of some of the funniest comic lines delivered by its star
on
the promo this is still a little bit of a let down, but after more than a
few episodes I have worked out why and I may be doing this one an
injustice - because I'm a guy. That's right, this is a chick flick
condensed into neat little 30 second episodes. As a guy I find Whitney
the character annoying. She hangs around with two friends who are also
annoying. One is in love and one wants to make love and this is the
scope of the 'friends' input. The guys are three, the financial adviser
who seems cultured and intelligent and the cop who abuses his position
to carry on like a jock frat boy. Then there's Whitney's boyfriend who
seems like the perfect guy delivering the perfect relationship until
Whitney find a way to test and question that relationship to see if it
will survive. It's well acted and there are some funny lines, but for
me, it's one sided and not very real. The arguments are real, but not
the reaction of the guy/boyfriend. In the real world, Whitney would have
to learn to take the good with the good or eventually, in the real
world, her boyfriend would be placing her in the too hard basket and
moving on.
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Retired at 35 - You can't build a
decent show on a premise that doesn't work. I couldn't stop asking
myself why a successful person, at 35, would leave the rat race and move
into his parents retirement villa to live with them. Now if mum or dad
had been ill, perhaps slowly slipping into dementia, then that would
have solved this and despite it not being badly written and certainly
well cast with curmudgeony George Segal as dad, I'm not in a rush to
watch.....
this is what u missed..now u know....
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