Sitcomsare the types of shows families love to gather around thetelevisionand watch together.
Sure, some arent the greatest for young kids, but many are appropriate for all ages.
Some sitcoms have gone down in history as being iconic, likeSeinfeldandFriends.
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Others, however, not so much.
But there have also admittedly been some really bad ones.
It was clearly a passion project for Prinze Jr., but the stories didnt really appeal to viewers.
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The idea was to showcase the characters life after that show ended.
He moves to Los Angeles and tries to pursue his dream of being an actor.
Any of the characters on their own arguably wouldnt have worked.
Thereisno Joey without Chandler (Matthew Perry).The shining light inJoeywasJennifer Coolidgeas his agent Bobbie.
But the concept didnt lend itself well to the small screen.
Had the show come out before the movie, it might have done well.
But there was something missing withHank.
In fact, the entire season didnt even air before it got the axe.
She had massive success with the sitcomDharma & Greg, even earning a Golden Globe for her role.
But it wasnt the same withAccidentally on Purpose.
The pair decide to live together to raise the child, though they arent romantically linked.
They were a hit for those short, 30-second spurts of clever dialogue.
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But as a standalone sitcom, it made no sense.
The intention of using these cavemen as a twist on stereotypes and race relations was admirable.
But the show itself was unfunny, some even calling it painful to watch.
The horror begins with the insensitive twist on the premise itself.
So, they go disguised as women.
Lo and behold, they get hired!
The show is rife with gender stereotypes and poor taste dialogue.
Robran its course after its first eight-episode season.
Yes, both of them.
At the same time.
The idea of the generational differences and conflict between father and son sounds like it could be great.
But the show was universally panned.
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Jonathan Sadowskistars as a character named Henry andWilliam Shatneras his surly, opinionated father, Dr. Edison Milford.
Its yet another show with an embarrassing0% Rotten Tomatoes score, justified because it simply wasnt funny.
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