The entire lineup of the WB.
I watched all the aired episodes (5-6) of this one, and I actually thought it was pretty funny.
This, however, sounds HILARIOUS! From the website:
Where can I get my hands on a copy of this?
Galactica 1980.
Wait just one cotton pickin’ minute! I love Veronica Mars!
Wait. That’s UPN.
Er, as you were!
Swans Crossing
Starring Sarah Michelle Geller!
It was some sort of Melrose Place/X Files but, you know, for kids!
I remember this show. Was she the one that lived on the submarine?
Anyone remember that sitcom with Chris Elliot… and he finds an alien or something… I remember I think they named him “Spewy” or something? And I think Tea Leoni was in it… God, the horror!!
And, for the record, I LIKED Woops!
I’ve loathed this show with every fiber of my being from the time I first saw it. I would rather watch the entire run of Full House than be forced to watch even a single episode of this show ever again.
I was about to post that! Good to see someone else recalls it. I watched it, however. Of course, theres always The Alan Thicke Show.
MASH* and All in the Family cannot be the worst. I don’t care how bad they got in their later years, they were gold when they were in their respective strides.
It isn’t that they were the best things on at the time, it’s that reruns of their good period are often the best things on now. Especially if they are played during prime time.
Ha! Everything after Jean-Claude Van Damme is redundant, no?
There was a show, the name was something like “Am I Hot?” and Lorenzo Llamas used a laser pen thing to point out where the contestants were ugly. Bad on so many levels.
Alf was not a favorite of mine, nor the A-Team. Married with Children and Roseanne, bleh.
I nominate Quark.
Get a Life. My seven-year-old self remembers it as not being that bad. I remember my parents enjoying it. Cop Rock was far worse, if what I saw when they broadcast it on Bravo last summer was any indication of its general quality. An interesting concept, but poorly executed. You can only sing about getting doughnuts so many times, I guess.
Hey! I LIKED Cop Rock!
Oh, I like Cop Rock too! I remember hearing about it and thinking that it sounded like it could be really interesting, that it could be a whole new way of portraying cop dramas. It fell short of my expectations, though. I think it was the pure '80s electronic feel to the music. (Yes, I realize when it was made.) I think that it would have been much better if they had gone with more traditional music – even straight piano would have been better. I can imagine there not being the budget for it, though. Cop Rock could have done amazing things, but it didn’t.
It was still better than reality TV. Blech. Let’s show reality by manufacturing it completely!
I watched every episode when it was on. But it may have something to do with the fact that I was in the fourth grade.
And “Heil Honey, I’m Home,” I would so watch that.
Two episodes.
http://hometown.aol.com/jamesarey/poundstone5.html
And I did watch them. The link was for substantiation.
In another thread in Cafe you also were talking out of your ass.
This may be Cafe Society, but you really shouldn’t spout off with such inaccuracies.
Don Adams “Screen Test”
American Dad
My mother in law was on an episode of that show.
She married a chimp.
(In the show.)