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Show me the executive who said "You know who's funny? Michael Rappaport....we should give him a sitcom by golly!" and I'm going to light a bag of dog poop on fire and stick it on that that executive's front porch.

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What's worst is that they had this show on Fox 3 years ago with a better star and better cast with Grounded for Life.

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I don't care if it looks like it's the biggest peice of shit since Cybill Sheppards show, you really can't say it sucks until you've actually seen it suck.

 

I like Rappaport so I'll check it.

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Why do producers insist on laugh tracks? they only make shows worst and this show doesnt need that help to make it worst.

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Yeah, 15 minutes into this episode The War at Home is clearly the worst new tv show this year.

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I didn't mind most of it, but it seemed a bit on the...racist side. Maybe I'm just being too sensitive.

 

 

I wouldn't say you're too sensitive. He tried playing off the whole ''HIS NAME IS BOOTY?" crap, but he didn't imply anything; he explicitly said whoaaaa, he's black@*(&@

 

his daughter is hot, though.

 

and Ravenbomb, he was pretty alright on Boston Public. This whole comedy thing he does ... is not.

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I'd be beyond surprised if the show lasts more than a month. It was painfully bad ... I thought it might swing back to 'so bad it's good', much like Unhappily Ever After did. But, no, it stalled out at painfully bad.

 

/looking forward to repeat airings of Simpsons & Family Guy in October, when this trash gets the ax.

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has Rappaport done ANYTHING worthwhile since his small role in True Romance?

He was good on Boston Public IMO

 

 

actually I didn't hate the war at home last night. It wasn't great, but it wasn't that bad either. I sorta enjoyed it. But it's forgettable. The best part was The father needing to be defibulated(sorry about the spelling, I am lazy today). It will get canned very soon though.

 

 

I guess this means this is one of the shows that replaced "Quintuplets" which I enjoyed very much and was shocked actually got a full season last year.

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People at Wal-Mart laughed at it. But there's no room for these sort of comedies anymore, they've been done so many times and better at that. Plus, these days there are plenty of smarter, funnier sitcoms to watch, who needs dreck like this? Though, I do wonder how Married w/ Children would have done had it been released in this era.

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