Have you ever had that moment when you were happy a TV show you don't watch is ending?

Plucky

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Jan 16, 2011
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Hmm...The B in Apartment 23, Accidentally on Purpose, The Big C...that one show where 2 guy's gets a baby from a surrogate mother...forget the name but the Grandma is racist/homophobic/whatever and the Mother's actual daughter is such a doormat with her only merit being intelligence...the mother of the Kid doesn't realize that although She's a mistake in the grandma's eyes, she has a more better/loving family than she ever could...even if her 2nd baby is a surrogate baby.


Oh!, how about Allen Gregory? a show where the main character was genuinely hated by both the audience and just about all the characters in the show, the plot was so thin and too ridicolously "edgy", one episode had him basically making everyone think he was having a relationship with some 60 year old teacher. the character was crappy, even his sister was more down to earth and was generally more receptive to the viewers...


(Sadly) Napoleon Dynamite the Animated Series, not that i praised it dieing out, just that the plots in that show just seemed too weird considering the unusually casual movie, to put into perspective..Napoleon in the movie believed that attaching electrodes to his manjunk but before placing crystals ontop of a car battery could make him travel back in time. yet in the Animated series there was an ACTUAL ghost where he casually said that only an enchanted gun+bullets could harm it, WHICH IT DOES!.

it's a large jump from a High School comedy about a weird nerdish kid who surprisingly gets ontop at the end to a Mishap-A-Week show with stuff such as Pit Fighting whilst being on untested/failed skin medicine, A Swarm of Escaped Ligers and stuff such as a Bed-Riding Race....


Weirdly, I'M BRITISH, so Allen Gregory was already dead by the time it got here, Napoleon Dynamite was stretched, but long before it died out in America, surprisingly Bob's Burgers is thankfully still alive, but it seems severely underrepresented on E4 night times to teh extent that they only get as far as Season 2's finale Beefsquatch, even when considering that they started to jam out How i Met Your Mother and Rules of Engagement by forcing it into the early evening slot with the intention of killing them off and replacing them with Charmed, Glee and possibly 90210...even the Ricky Gervais Show has now vanished....