I like Drawn Together - am I alone?

Come on - it’s hilarious! I’ve got series 1 and 2 on DVD and still break it out for good times when I’m feeling blue.

I just did a thread on the show a couple weeks ago- although what may be the last episode airs tonight in the US, but I’ve found the last few shows entertaining. There’s at least one super-funny line in each episode. In the most recent, I enjoyed the bizarre Fat Albert jokes.

(Foxxy has her shoes stuck to a magnet and is holding two billiard balls. She throws one at Phat Allen, but misses)
“They oughta call you Lance Armstrong.”
“'Cuz I only got one ball left?”
“What? I thought Lance Armstrong was that guy who hangs upside down from magnets.”

I haven’t really watched much of this season, but I love it too. Hysterical.

The part in last week’s episode where the king of India was doing tech support was hilarious.

I remember watching the premiere. I really love it too!

I think it’s great. But I won’t get to see it until tomorrow or Friday.

I dig Drawn Together as well. I can understand why some hate it.

I’ve only seen the first two seasons (up to the first half of “Lost in Parking Space”), and every episode has made me laugh out loud at least twice.

I really disliked the first season for some reason. But I usually leave CC on as my default channel and after repeated watchings, I liked it. I really think they really made it better in season two and season three has been excellent so far.

Is the Judge Fudge webshow any good? I’ve been too busy to look at it.

Love it.

“Them’s Foxy’s Funyuns!”

And that’s how Clara learned that those ain’t her Funyuns, them’s Foxy’s Funyuns.

IMO, this show is unwatchable…

I really like it also. The series finale was predictable and horrible though.

I like it for the same reason I like South Park and The Family Guy- the toons are full of pop culture references that I get. It helps that I am not easily offended. And also that I also find our social and political systems preposterous, convoluted, and often embarrassing. We just take ourselves way too seriously.

I mean, I’m all for high brow wit, (I use my library card more than I use my remote.), but we can be real assholes, and sometimes we need to be made fun of.