Can someone explain to me why Fox cancelled Arrested Development, but gave The War at Home the timeslot between The Simpsons and Family Guy?
Why does Fox hate the funny so much?
Can someone explain to me why Fox cancelled Arrested Development, but gave The War at Home the timeslot between The Simpsons and Family Guy?
Why does Fox hate the funny so much?
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For the first time in almost 30 years, when the TNG cast was recognized and celebrated, I was finally included.
In TNG's first ... we will generously say "uneven" season, Q gives Riker his powers, with ... unexpected ... consequences. He goes on this "wish granting" spree in the fourth act, which includes a moment with Wesley that's memorable for maybe not the reasons the writers intended.
A couple of weird tales from my weird life.
This is a thing that comes up frequently. Someone wonders why Picard put Wesley, who was a teenager, at the helm of the Enterprise. Surely, the argument goes, there are more qualified, experienced, adults on board who deserve the spot....
My theory is that it has something to do with Michael Rappaport, Fox executives, and blow jobs. That must be what he’s good at – it’s certainly not acting or being funny.
Arrested is one of my favorite shows, but it never really fit in on Fox. My hope is that HBO or some other network will pick it up and give the show the attention it deserves.
There’s Money in the Bananna Stand
Wil Wheaton asks the question on a lot of minds: “Why does Fox hate the funny so much?” Read the comments for people’s answer to the question, particulary this one that I fully agree with: “Here’s my $0.02 on why good shows get cancelled. I’ve heard th…
you should watch BOTTOM with Rik Mayall(from “Drop Dead Fred”). It’s just utterly funny. The guys in it are really immature and everything they say makes you laugh, I mean they don’t even try, they’re merely born funny. Just amazing stuff!